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opera and classical-music critic. He had a regular political column called "The Spotlight." He also did investigative work into graft and corruption in county government, as a consequence of which by January 1931 he was granted a leave by Boddy to take a temporary job as an investigator for District
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called a "Walkout of High School Students," who "paraded the streets to demonstrate their dissatisfaction at the refusal of the faculty to reinstate C. H. Garrigues of the senior class." It was said that all the students walked out, "with the exception of two girls." Garrigues was befriended by the
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Garrigues was married on April 30, 1926, to Beulah May Dickey. They had two sons and were divorced in 1937. He was married in 1938 to Naomi Silver, and they had one daughter. Naomi died in 1968. His third wife, whom he married in 1968, was Marguerite (Peggy) Walker.
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calling a previous letter-writer "ignorant" because of the views the latter had expressed in attacking a resigned Imperial High principal. As a result, the lad was expelled by the school board in May 1918. The expulsion resulted in what the
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staff jazz reviewer, "with a weekly column and a recognized name." He retired in 1967 and moved to the Los Angeles neighborhood of
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a newspaper published by the San Diego Federated Trades and Labor Council. In 1937 he was an organizer in Los Angeles for the
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Angel City in Turmoil: A Story of the Minute Men in Los Angeles in Their War on Civic Corruption Graft and Privilege,
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At the age of 34, Garrigues was named in 1936 as an investigator for a defense committee in the case of three
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editor of the newspaper, who taught him the craft of journalism, and in 1919 he was allowed to graduate.
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In the early 1930s, Garrigues was not only covering civic news, but he had also volunteered to become the
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The fourth child of Charles Louis and Emily Young Garrigues, Charles Harris was born on July 7, 1902, in
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By 1936, Garrigues was free-lancing as a political consultant, and the next year worked briefly for the
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He Usually Lived With a Female: The Life of California Newspaperman Charles Harris (Brick) Garrigues
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where he stayed until his retirement in 1967. During that time, he wrote about the jazz scene in
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Cecilia Rasmussen, "L.A. THEN AND NOW; Dam Scam Sent L.A. County Supervisor Up the River,"
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Investigation of Communist activities in the Los Angeles area. Hearings (1953). Vol. 5,
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magazine, February 1953 (article on San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge toll collectors)
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as a copy editor. The next year he had become a reporter with the Los Angeles
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about her experience as a Communist Party member from 1936 to 1938. In March
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of the California state legislature in connection with testimony by writer
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Besides numerous newspaper articles, music reviews, and phonograph album
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Investigation of Communist Activities in the Los Angeles Area — Part 5,
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Draft registration card, National Archives and Records Administration
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Garrigues testified under subpoena in Los Angeles before Congressman
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in Venice, a suburb of Los Angeles, and by mid-decade was with the
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for accepting a bribe from builders of a flood-control dam on the
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United States Congress, House Committee on Un-American Activities
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for a year but dropped out to become a reporter with the
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Digital Collections - Northwestern University Libraries
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Digital Collections - Northwestern University Libraries
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He then worked for the 598:House Committee on Un-American Activities, 359:"Target Therapy: New hope for lost minds," 294:and his membership in the Communist Party. 575: 573: 571: 238:Earl King, Ernest Ramsay, and Frank Conner 212:but soon left to become the editor of the 773:20th-century American non-fiction writers 297:Between 1956 and 1961, Garrigues was the 288:House Committee on Un-American Activities 441: 335:You're Paying for It!: A guide to graft, 439: 437: 435: 433: 431: 429: 427: 425: 423: 421: 417: 722:List of liner notes by C.H. Garrigues 305:in 1968. He died on March 8, 1974, in 674:Un-American Activities in California, 195:In 1934, he was working for a county 7: 581:"Ex-Newsman C. Garrigues Dies at 71" 383:John Bell Clayton and Martha Clayton 224:in 1937 but left it the next year. 783:20th-century American male writers 778:People from Brentwood, Los Angeles 763:The San Diego Union-Tribune people 452:. Los Angeles: Quail Creek Press. 446:Garrigues, George (January 2006). 366:"How to Live Within Your Income," 25: 753:20th-century American journalists 347:Why Didn't Somebody Tell Somebody 131:University of Southern California 61:in the 1950s. His nickname was 337:Funk and Wagnalls, August 1936 74:Kansas and the Imperial Valley 27:American writer and journalist 1: 587:. March 10, 1974. p. B2. 768:People from WaKeeney, Kansas 407:List of newspaper columnists 82:. The family later moved to 403:, friend and literary agent 372:magazine, February 18, 1959 799: 613:University, Northwestern. 290:about his interest in the 53:in the 1930s, a newspaper 748:American male journalists 343:(self-published pamphlet) 218:American Newspaper Guild 97:Garrigues's portrait at 39:Charles Harris Garrigues 525:Illustrated Daily News, 129:Garrigues attended the 88:near the Mexican border 43:Los Angeles, California 540:June 23, 2002, page B4 341:So They Indicted Fitts 262:San Francisco Examiner 228:San Francisco Bay Area 164:Illustrated Daily News 101: 35: 708:You're Paying for It! 363:magazine, August 1953 244:anchored in the east 96: 33: 513:May 24, 1918, page 6 497:Imperial Enterprise, 485:Imperial Enterprise, 106:Imperial High School 99:Imperial High School 84:Imperial, California 34:Garrigues circa 1941 758:Writers from Kansas 511:Santa Ana Register, 352:"Most Polite Man," 330:, Garrigues wrote: 255:He found work as a 158:Los Angeles Express 125:Southern California 111:Imperial Enterprise 57:in the 1940s and a 550:People's Progress, 538:Los Angeles Times, 148:Arizona Daily Star 102: 65:for his red hair. 51:political activist 45:, in the 1920s, a 36: 585:Los Angeles Times 354:Nation's Business 307:Pacific Palisades 246:San Francisco Bay 190:San Gabriel River 49:investigator and 16:(Redirected from 790: 711: 700: 694: 684: 678: 676:Sacramento, 1943 670: 664: 663: 661: 660: 651:. 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Index

C.H. Garrigues

Los Angeles, California
grand jury
political activist
copy editor
jazz critic
Utica, Kansas
Imperial, California
near the Mexican border

Imperial High School
Imperial High School
Imperial Enterprise
University of Southern California
Hemet News
Venice Vanguard
Arizona Daily Star
Tucson
Los Angeles Express
Illustrated Daily News
Manchester Boddy
Buron Fitts
Sidney T. Graves
San Gabriel River
grand jury
Fletcher Bowron
San Diego Sun
American Newspaper Guild
Communist Party

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