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Tag Archives: Matt Weinstock
Matt Weinstock
Jan. 23, 1958 Confidential magazine may have purged itself of obscenity but the expose complex it created is not so easily dispelled. So says an experienced writer of fact articles. The way he analyzes the present situation, the public’s appetite … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Matt Weinstock, Transportation, UFOs
Tagged 1958, Confidential magazine, Donald Keyhoe, labor, Matt Weinstock, strikes, UFOs
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Matt Weinstock
Jan. 22, 1958 No one better mention elk hunting very soon to Bill Molinar, Pasadena real estate man. Bill recently went on a safari in northwest Montana, near Swan Lake. It is very primitive country. His party packed in five … Continue reading
Matt Weinstock
Jan. 21, 1958 Apropos of no one knows what, a whiskered habitue of Hill Street cafe society known as Buttercup mused the other night, "Well, in a couple of months now I’ll be getting my pension — then I can … Continue reading
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Tagged #Loretta Young, 1958, fashion, Matt Weinstock, modeling
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Matt Weinstock
Jan. 18, 1958 After a long, persistent search, a collection agency operative the other day located–in jail–a young man who had become six months delinquent on a bill he owed. And he told his pathetic story. He is a foundry … Continue reading
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Tagged 1958, Matt Weinstock, Sid Hughes, Tarnished Angels
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Matt Weinstock
Jan. 17, 1958 Add to the file of consternation creators the name of Sterling Ferguson, Redlands real estate man. He does his diabolic act in crowded restaurants at dinnertime. While waiting for a table the other night, he listened as … Continue reading
Matt Weinstock
Jan. 16, 1958 Fellow beer drinkers, we’ve got a crisis bubbling over right in front of us. Before we call in the United Nations, let’s give it a brief rundown. Plans have been going ahead, more or less quietly, for … Continue reading
Posted in #courts, Columnists, Jack Smith, Matt Weinstock
Tagged 1958, Jack Smith, Matt Weinstock, Winston Churchill
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Matt Weinstock
Jan. 15, 1958 No one wants to disillusion the politicians, a high-minded group, but duty dictates that a conversation between two fortyish women in the Crenshaw shopping district be recorded. When George Watkins first encountered them they were eating hot … Continue reading
Matt Weinstock
Jan. 14, 1958 Judges try not to smile, no matter how ridiculous the charade unfolding before them becomes. Sometimes they hold back only with great difficulty. A woman seeking a divorce in Judge Burnett Wolfson’s court was asked on what … Continue reading
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Matt Weinstock
Jan. 11, 1958 This is to report that progress has whacked away another footnote in the American credo, this time the Tom Sawyer-Huck Finn division. Ralph Hopkins, who spends his weekends fixing up his desert hideaway, tried to buy some … Continue reading
Posted in Columnists, Downtown, Matt Weinstock
Tagged 1958, Matt Weinstock, Oscar Peterson, Stan Getz
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Matt Weinstock
Jan. 10, 1958 The seminar on semantics will come to order. A reporter phoned the Bureau of Public Works seeking information on the collection of combustible rubbish. He wanted to know whether a refuse truck, when filled, hauled the load … Continue reading
Matt Weinstock
Jan. 9, 1958 Passengers on a plane en route to Los Angeles from New York a few days ago were in a state of mild excitement over the presence of Lee J. Cobb, the distinguished actor. Somewhere over the wide-open … Continue reading
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Tagged 1958, Academy Awards, Bridge on the River Kwai, E.B. White, Lee J. Cobb, Matt Weinstock, Mischa Elman
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January 8, 1958: Matt Weinstock
January 8, 1958 Monday at 6:30 a.m., as Marvin Hanks of East L.A. walked from his home to his garage to drive to work, he observed that the full moon in the western sky was green–grass green.”What goes on here?” … Continue reading
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Tagged 1958, Belvedere, Bob Hope, Carlos Mendoza Teran. Mickey Cohen, Matt Weinstock, William H. Parker, X-15
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The front page
The Mirror News gets a redesign for the front page. Eighteen stories plus the index on an eight-column grid. Wow. Matt Weinstock moves from the editorial page to the cover of the second section. (20 stories on one page! … Continue reading
October 23, 1957: Matt Weinstock
Oct. 23, 1957 The lady, an Ay–Ayer, is sober again, and philosophic. Not long ago, she slipped, as A-Ayers sometimes do. Finding herself well-soused, with no money left for a cab and little sense of direction, she decided the clink … Continue reading
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Tagged 1957, Alcoholics Anonymous, lapd, Matt Weinstock, the Sun Also Rises
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October 22, 1957: Matt Weinstock
October 22, 1957 The men of the copy desk gloomily agreed the other day that another hallowed city room custom is just about gone–reporters and editors bellowing “Boy!” and getting an instant and spirited response. Time was when this strident … Continue reading
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Tagged #James Cagney, 1957, Lon Chaney, Man of a Thousand Faces, Matt Weinstock
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October 21, 1957: Matt Weinstock
October 21, 1957 Last Friday, a Hollywood hillsider named George was unable to start his car–the battery was dead. A neighbor obligingly drove him down the hill to a gas station, where George asked if he could get a rental … Continue reading
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Tagged 1957, Elvis Presley, Matt Weinstock
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October 19, 1957: Matt Weinstock
October 19, 1957 Edwin Anthony Browne, playboy newspaperman of another day, is revisiting L.A. after 20 years and he is aghast. Perhaps aghast is too strong a word. Let’s say amused or mildly interested. Brownie, an innocent-looking cherub but a … Continue reading
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October 18, 1957: Matt Weinstock
October 18, 1957 If pressed, most persons who preside at information and complaint desks will admit there are times when they don’t think the human race is going to make it. Sanity and/or serenity, they mean. Not long ago, a … Continue reading
October 17, 1957: Matt Weinstock
Oct. 17, 1957 It was recently stated here that the origin of Murphy’s Law, a derisive bit of whimsy among airplane people, was unknown. The “law” states, “If an aircraft part can be installed incorrectly, someone will figure out how … Continue reading
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Tagged 1957, Matt Weinstock, Murphy's Law
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