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Tag Archives: 1957
Mystery photo II
See if you can identify this gentleman from The Times photo archives.(Hint: He’s not Arnold Stang. He’s also not Telly Savalas, Mickey Cohen, Sammy Cahn, Billy Wilder, Mel Blanc, Neil Simon or Jack Dragna).
Matt Weinstock
Matt Weinstock Sept. 5, 1957 An Altadena family took off recently on a trip to Europe. The other day, the next-door neighbor, Ed Murray, was advised by his youngster that a skunk was trapped in the cement crawl hole at … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, LAPD, Matt Weinstock
Tagged 1957, forensics, lapd, Lee Jones, Matt Weinstock
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Paul V. Coates–Confidential File
Sept. 5, 1957 On my desk are some 200 letters, each charging County General Hospital with neglect, indifference and cruelty. They were sent to me by former county patients following my recent reports–both in this column and on television–of some … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates
Tagged 1957, County Hospital, health care, hospitals, Paul Coates
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Confidential–Tells the Facts and Names the Names
Scenes from the Confidential trial: Sept. 4, 1957, Dorothy Dandridge testifies Photograph by Dan McCormack, Los Angeles Times
Posted in #courts, 1957, Crime and Courts, Film, Hollywood, Music, Photography
Tagged #Maureen O'Hara, 1957, Confidential, Liberace, Ronnie Quillen
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Paul V. Coates–Confidential File
Sept. 4, 1957 The city of New York stands in armed terror today. Its terrorists are kids–the children of its adults. With knives and guns and razors they have sliced and blasted open the heart of the biggest metropolis in … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates
Tagged 1957, Gangs, Paul Coates
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Oops!
Sept. 4, 1957 Los Angeles On a field trip to Grauman’s Chinese Theater so that the court could visit the notorious Row 35, where Maureen O’Hara’s alleged tryst occurred, jurors discovered that it was really Row 40. Aisle C. Upon … Continue reading
Posted in #courts, Film, Hollywood, Television
Tagged #courts, #Maureen O'Hara, 1957, Confidential, Dorothy Dandridge
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Countdown to Watts
Yes, it really happened.
Posted in Countdown to Watts, Front Pages
Tagged 1957, desegregation, Little Rock
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Paul V. Coates–Confidential File
Sept. 3, 1957 SUBJECT’S NAME: Linda Lee Morrell SUBJECT’S DESCRIPTION: Age, 14. Height, 5 feet, 3 inches. Weight, 110 pounds. Blue eyes. Fair hair. Subject has mole on left cheek and scar under left eyebrow. Anyone with information as to … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates
Tagged 1957, Carol Curl, Linda Lee Morrell, missing, Paul Coates
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How to Get–and Keep–a Husband
Aug, 31-Sept. 3, 1957 Los Angeles If it’s true that a woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle, then author Kate Constance wants every salmon to have a Schwinn. She’s written a book on the subject, … Continue reading
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Tagged 1957, How to Get and Keep a Husband
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What is THAT?
Sept. 3, 1957Los Angeles
Judith Mae Andersen update
A little more research in the Judith Mae Andersen case has unearthed some interesting facts about the bucket used to dispose of her head and other remains. Recall that Chicago police officials said the bucket was so rare that they … Continue reading
Posted in Homicide, Judith Mae Andersen
Tagged 1957, Chicago, Cold Cases, En-Ar-Co, forensics, Judith Mae Andersen
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Wheel-o-meal
Sept. 2, 1957 Los Angeles Let’s suppose you’re a clever businessman. And let’s suppose your city has the nation’s busiest intersection: In three days, 205,022 cars pass through Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue. Along with nine horse-drawn milk wagons. … Continue reading
Posted in Food and Drink, Transportation
Tagged #cars, #Traffic, 1957, dining, drive-ins, Western, Wilshire
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Great moments in advertising
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Tagged 1957, advertising, tires
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Literary diversions
The Times pans "On the Road," Oct. 4, 1957. "The Deadbeat Generation?" Ouch.
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Tagged 1957, Beatnik, Dharma Bums, Doctor Sax, Kerouac, obituary, On the Road, review, Town and the City
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Back to school
Aug. 28, 1957 Los Angeles It’s almost time for school to open, parents, so here’s some tips in shopping for new clothes. And there’s lots to cheer about! "Boys are turning their backs on the sloppy, bizarre clothing fads … Continue reading
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Tagged 1957, desegregation, fashions, Little Rock
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Paul V. Coates–Confidential File
Aug. 30, 1957 By sundown today, condemned killer Billy Rupp may find his life saved by the same jurors who, five years ago, ordered his death. In a move unprecedented in penal annals, five of the Rupp case jury members … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates
Tagged 1957, capital punishment, Paul Coates, Ruby Ann Payne, William Francis Rupp
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How to Get–and Keep–a Husband
Aug. 30, 1957 Los Angeles If it’s true that a woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle, then author Kate Constance wants every salmon to have a Schwinn. She’s written a book on the subject, "How … Continue reading
Fried Rice
Aug. 29-30, 1957 Los Angeles The poor thing died as hardboiled as she had lived: Renting a junky room in an old house that had been cut up into apartments. The landlord said she’d been sick for the last … Continue reading
Remedy for road rage
Aug. 29, 1957Los AngelesSo that’s why we have platinum spark plugs….
Posted in Freeways, Science, Transportation, travel
Tagged #cars, 1957, pollution smog, weirdness
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True confessions
Photograph by the Los Angeles Times Los Angeles reporter and columnist Forabel Muir with a copy of her book, "Headline Happy." Aug. 30, 1957 Los Angeles What’s with all these marriage quizzes? How about some blood and gore? Believe it … Continue reading