Tag Archives: Matt Weinstock

October 16, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 16, 1957 On a recent clear evening about an hour after sunset, Chet Kennedy of Sun Valley looked up and apparently saw not only Saturn but some of its rings. The planet was a bead “blazing with bright glory … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Dodgers, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on October 16, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 14, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 14, 1957 A few weeks ago, Jules Goldstone, producer of the TV show “The Court of Last Resort,” was driving along Sunset Boulevard near Hilgard when a car doing about 60 mph came around a curve from the opposite … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Dodgers, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on October 14, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 12, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 12, 1957 Burl Ives, who took off more than 40 pounds to play the part of the viciously righteous father in “Desire Under the Elms,’ was putting some of it back on the other day at Frascati’s and between … Continue reading

Posted in broadcasting, Columnists, Film, Food and Drink, Matt Weinstock, Music, Nightclubs, Television | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on October 12, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 11, 1957: Matt Weinstock

October 11, 1957 I was out with a group of deep thinkers the other night and they got to discussing the pressures of present-day living. They deplored particularly the fact that hardly anyone has time any more to do the … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on October 11, 1957: Matt Weinstock

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

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

Matt Weinstock

Sept. 30, 1957 Ever since returning from my vacation I’ve been thinking about an eerie piece of information I picked up while driving along Highway 395 near Big Pine. Riding along was Sid Parratt of the Department of Water and … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Matt Weinstock, San Fernando Valley, Science, UFOs | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock

September 27, 1957: Matt Weinstock

September 27, 1957 I never thought the time would come when I would write an ode to a single-chamber incinerator but here I am, doing it. Well, not exactly an ode but maybe a panegyric or at least a paean. … Continue reading

Posted in Columnists, Dodgers, Downtown, Environment, Matt Weinstock | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on September 27, 1957: Matt Weinstock

Matt Weinstock

Sept. 26, 1957 You can’t fight City Hall, states an old dictum, but Kenneth Reiner, 41, doesn’t agree. Last April, work started on Reiner’s showplace home at 2138 Micheltorena St. Located atop a high hill in the Silver Lake district, … Continue reading

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

September 24, 1957: Matt Weinstock

Sept. 24, 1957 As dedicated ocean fishermen know, this is one of the greatest seasons in years for pulling in the elusive beauties of the deep. For many years they’ve had to be satisfied with getting “skunked” completely or with … Continue reading

Posted in broadcasting, Columnists, Dodgers, Downtown, Matt Weinstock, Sports, Television | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Matt Weinstock

Sept. 7, 1957 The week’s cordon bleu for eccentric behavior goes to a sharply dressed young man who came into a hill Street bat cave around midnight and ordered a beer. Before sipping any, he unlatched a luggage case, extracted … Continue reading

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

Matt Weinstock

Sept. 6, 1957 Last week while driving between Cortez and Durango, Colo., Paul Weeks turned on the radio to relieve the monotony. After a while it came through his consciousness that the station, KWIK in Farmington, N.M., was playing the … Continue reading

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

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 , , , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock

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

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

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

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

Matt Weinstock

July 22, 1957 This is to report that a distressing situation has arisen in MacWestlake Park. Certain pigeons–just a few of the hundreds in the park, mind you–have adopted a decidedly unmilitary attitude toward the recently dedicated statue of the … Continue reading

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

Matt Weinstock

July 18, 1957 Don Bailey Jr. has no red tab on his rear license plate. He applied for it like other motorists during the renewal period but never received it. Apparently it was lost in the processing at Sacramento or … Continue reading

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

Matt Weinstock

July 16, 1957 Account 727-1 in the auditor's office of the Southern Pacific is known within the company as the "Conscience Fund." It consists of money sent in by people for services rendered but unpaid for. An average of $200 … Continue reading

Posted in 1887, 1957, Columnists, Matt Weinstock, Transportation | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Matt Weinstock