Tag Archives: 1957

Milwaukee celebrates

Oct. 11, 1957

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Matt Weinstock

Oct. 10, 1957 A woman named Mary was waiting for a bus at Melrose and Vermont when an elderly gentleman sitting alongside bent down and picked up a small diamond ring. He quickly thrust it into his pocket, then, as … Continue reading

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Court beat

Oct. 10, 1957Los Angeles Oh for the life of a court beat reporter in 1957: Confidential magazine, an appeal by convicted killer Caryl Chessman and the murder trial of L. Ewing Scott, not to mention the daily grind of the … Continue reading

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Great moments in newspaper graphics

Oct. 10, 1957 A typical example of infographics in the Stone Age:  

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Braves take series

Oct. 10, 1957 Now here’s a hed bust for you. Lou Burdette? Ouch! At least the story has it right. (Typo box score for The Times, 1881-1986: Lou Burdette 164; Lew Burdette 626).

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Smog and Sputnik

Oct. 10, 1957

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Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

Oct. 9, 1957 People can be pretty wiseacre sometimes. Especially yesterday. All I was trying to do was conduct a "pulse of the public" poll on a very timely subject: Major League Baseball’s arrival in Los Angeles. Inasmuch as the … Continue reading

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As crazy as two waltzing mice

  Oct. 9, 1957 Ventura, Calif. Renzee Louis Alameda, 36, was the quietest man on the block. The 6-foot-2, 190-pound ex-Marine, a USC graduate, was unmarried and had lived alone at 2412 Ridgeley Drive for the last 10 years. He … Continue reading

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Dodgers EXTRA!

Oct. 8, 1957 City Hall gets a Dodgers cap. And UFOs.  

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Dodgers!

Oct. 9, 1957 Also note yet another discarded proposal to ease traffic: elevated bus lanes on freeways. 

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A fifth of whiskey

Oct. 8, 1957 Los Angeles How can such smart crooks be so dumb? The short answer is: They just were. In the last few months, half a dozen seasoned pros had been involved in systematically burglarizing the homes of wealthy … Continue reading

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Braves take Game 5

Oct. 8, 1957

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Braves take Game 4

Oct. 7, 1957

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Fatal rage

Oct. 6, 1957 Los Angeles Joe and Ruby had four young children, but were treating them so badly that a warrant was issued on charges of neglect. Juvenile Officers Roy Keene and Connie Kennedy went to the home at 1328 … Continue reading

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Knights of Columbus

Oct. 6, 1957And what Catholic senator from Massachusetts might be running for president in a few years?

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Buster Keaton add 1

Oct. 6, 1957Los Angeles Add this to your trivia file on Keaton. There’s no further word in The Times on Alum Jones. I’d love to know what the rest of his life was like.  

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Yankees take Game 3

Oct. 6, 1957

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A miracle

Oct. 5, 1957 Louisiana The story of Alton Clifton Poret presents unusually frustrating challenges for the diligent researcher. Identified in a 1954 Times story as "a former Los Angeles Negro," Poret and Edgar Labat were sentenced to die in Louisiana’s … Continue reading

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Madness

The Mirror published a copy of the Christmas note Ronald White wrote to his grandmother.

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Blip… blip… blip… blip

As seen in Whittier….

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