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April 10, 1958

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April 9, 1958

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April 8, 1958

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April 7, 1958

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April 4, 1958

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April 3, 1958

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April 2, 1958

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April 1, 1958

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March 27, 1958 A man driving east on Melrose Avenue about three weeks ago around 6 p.m. turned left into an alley near Western Avenue. He was stopped by a gendarme and given a citation for violating Sec. 544 A … Continue reading

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March 26, 1958 Library Week has passed and it is to be hoped that it stimulated and rekindled interest in reading. It also stirred the conscience of a Studio City man named John. Let him tell it. "Library Week unaccountably … Continue reading

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March 24, 1958 A Beverly Hills lady named Eve is willing to stipulate that–at the moment at least–it’s a very temporary world, particularly for those who aspire to the drama. A few mornings ago she was visited by a tax … Continue reading

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March 21, 1958 Rather suddenly, after several years of unaccustomed luxury to which people became accustomed, and forgetful, the world seems to have gone sharply economic again. Once more the big talk is of nickels and dimes. Oops, better make … Continue reading

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March 20, 1958 Perhaps you, too, have caught the lilting language of the missile experts. To them a satellite or a missile is "the hardware." It is said to be propelled by an "exotic" fuel. Already such terminology is having … Continue reading

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March 19, 1958 Books never grow old for me. Somehow, I rarely find time to read them when they come out but months or years later I find them on the shelves and they are as fresh as if newly … Continue reading

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March 17, 1958 One morning recently a man found a wallet on West 7th Street and tried to phone the owner, a woman whose name and address were on the enclosed identification cards. Failing to get a response, he handed … Continue reading

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March 14, 1958 Timothy Patrick O’Regan will wear a green tie Monday and perhaps take a token drink of Irish whisky. But he plans to be very wary. On account of what happened that time in San Francisco. Wearing his … Continue reading

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March 12, 1958 More people than usual are collecting their unemployment insurance and inevitably new pressures are added to a transaction that is always difficult–handing out public money. And so complaints are reverberating. A woman who worked steadily for four … Continue reading

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March 11, 1958 Committees have been formed, speeches are being made and posters and slogans are everywhere to discourage that abomination of society, the litterbug. It is clear that in the scale of villainy he is barely one notch below … Continue reading

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March 10, 1958 In the dark days of the Depression of the 1930s, Police Chief James E. Davis deployed 40 L.A. policemen to the Arizona state line to turn back the stream of jobless people heading for California. The rumor … Continue reading

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