Tag Archives: 1957

Matt Weinstock

July 31, 1957 The whole thing started many months ago when Sparks Stringer poured out his chagrin here at being unable to find any farkleberries in L.A. He had in mind whipping up a farkleberry pie like his mother used … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Film, Food and Drink, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock

No deal

July 30, 1957Los Angeles The state prosecutor and the defense had reached an agreement on most points in the conspiracy trial involving Confidential and Whisper magazines. According to the proposed accord, Confidential and Whisper would: 1.Abandon their present format, would … Continue reading

Posted in #courts, #gays and lesbians, Hollywood | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on No deal

Cold case solved

July 25-31, 1957Los Angeles Nine minutes after the cyanide pellets were dropped in the gas chamber at San Quentin, James Lewis Feldkamp,  25, who had once tried to become an LAPD officer, was dead. If he hadn’t been turned down … Continue reading

Posted in Homicide, LAPD | Tagged , , , , | 4 Comments

Matt Weinstock

July 29, 1957 I tore a taco the other day with my favorite villain, Paul Fierro. Chances are that you’ve seen him in movies or TV without knowing who he was. He’s the tall, dark, grim guy who gives the … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Film, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock

Rewriting history

From left, Times reporter Bonnie Glessner, Tiny Broadwick and Glenn Martin, Jan. 9, 1914 This was supposed to be an upbeat story about the early days of aviation–a nice change of pace from crime and death. And it is–but not … Continue reading

Posted in @news, Transportation | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Rewriting history

Attack in Griffith Park

July 27, 1957Los Angeles I’m going to describe a neighborhood and you guess where it is: Gay women living together, speaking Armenian and working for nonprofits. (OK, I’m exaggerating slightly). Also lots of foreign-born urbanites and “makin’ it singles.” That’s … Continue reading

Posted in 1957, Film, LAPD | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Attack in Griffith Park

Voices–Lew Irwin

Longtime broadcaster Lew Irwin operates Studio Briefing, an Internet-based daily digest of entertainment industry news. This is his story about reporting on the NAACP brutality lawsuits against the Police Department. I was working for KPOL… I was the news director … Continue reading

Posted in broadcasting, Countdown to Watts, LAPD | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Voices–Lew Irwin

The day in sports

July 27, 1957 Los Angeles Page 1

Posted in Sports | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on The day in sports

Matt Weinstock

July 26, 1957 This is to report that the Swiss family Caserini has held its annual picnic at Steckel Park near Santa Paula and it is now OK for things to get back to normal. Caserini is a generic term … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock

Matt Weinstock

July 23, 1957 There have been so many homicides lately it’s almost impossible to remember one from another. But David Swaim, the news photog, won’t soon forget an incident in connection with a slaying he covered in Baldwin Park a … Continue reading

Posted in @news, Columnists, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock

Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

July 26, 1957 Mrs. Mary McAlpin, of this city, died less than 48 hours ago. There are powerful and conflicting versions as to why. The lone agreement comes in that the story of her death began six weeks ago. On … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Paul Coates | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

Never seen again

When Dr. George Ripley Fuller vanished, he left few clues and countless questions. What we don’t know about him would fill a book while the facts cover a page or two at most. We know he was 27 when he … Continue reading

Posted in LAPD, Science | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Never seen again

Champagne flight II

Another picture of the damaged Western Air Lines plane, showing a detail of the hole made by the explosion.

Posted in Suicide, Transportation | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Champagne flight II

Pepe Arciga

July 25, 1957 Superlatives, to be frank, don’t come easy to anyone about to comment on the true merits of most bullfight filming efforts. In months past, Hollywood movie makers have pulled pretty hefty boo-boos when confronted with the challenge … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Film, Pepe Arciga | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Pepe Arciga

Matt Weinstock

July 25, 1957 You know how some newspapermen are–gay and carefree. Well, a reporter–let’s call him Mac–was driving home the other day after suitably observing the decline of common sense with a few literate friends. Two blocks from his home, … Continue reading

Posted in @news, Columnists, LAPD, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock

Police shakeup

July 25, 1957Los Angeles As surprising as it seems now, there was a time when the Los Angeles newspapers actively covered top-ranking personnel at the LAPD. Most readers would be hard-pressed to name the current head of Robbery-Homicide (Capt. Kyle … Continue reading

Posted in Homicide, LAPD | Tagged , , | Comments Off on Police shakeup

Brawl at Gilmore Field

July 25, 1957 The Angels vs. the Hollywood Stars Page 1

Posted in Sports | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Countdown to Watts

July 25, 1957Los Angeles To The Times, a class-action suit accusing the Los Angeles Police Department of brutality simply wasn’t newsworthy. The Mirror did a bit better: a few paragraphs on Page 12. And these were juicy stories: A Baptist … Continue reading

Posted in Countdown to Watts | Tagged , , , , , , | Comments Off on Countdown to Watts

Champagne flight

July 25, 1957Las Vegas There was no room for retired jeweler Saul F. Binstock, 62, on the chartered flight to Las Vegas, so he boarded a Western Air Lines plane at Burbank. As always, he bought insurance naming his wife, … Continue reading

Posted in Suicide, Transportation, travel | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Champagne flight

Paul V. Coates–Confidential File

July 22, 1957 SUBJECT’S NAME–Dr. George Ripley Fuller. SUBJECT’S DESCRIPTION–Age, 28. Height 5 feet, 10 inches. Weight, 150 pounds. Blond hair. Blue eyes. Slight horizontal scar upper lip on right. Any person with information as to subject’s whereabouts is requested … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , | 3 Comments