2067:"In the Matter of Lammot Dupont Copeland, Jr., Debtor (two Cases).appeal of Lammot Dupont Copeland, Jr. ('debtor'),debtor-in-possession in the Above-described Proceedings Foran Arrangement (the Proceedings), and the Statutorycreditors' Committee in the Proceedings (the 'creditors'committee').appeal of Pension Benefit Fund, Inc, 531 F.2d 1195 (3d Cir. 1976)"
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said that
Copeland acquired the Los Angeles newspapers "apparently as a forum for his ultra-conservative views." It said that revenues of the 27 weeklies in the Los Angeles group had fallen from $ 9 million a year to $ 5 million. Revenues were going to another group of weeklies that Copeland owned in
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The final edition of the newspaper, with a black-bordered front page, was published on Friday, August 28, 1970. It had 321 employees, including 40 on the editorial staff. They had been working without pay in order to save the newspaper. The end meant there were only two daily newspapers published
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assembled a small army of 300 employes, lawyers and hangers-on and at 6 a.m. the following day launched a counterattack. Horton and some confederates slipped through an open window . . . The finance company still wouldn't agree to open the place up, so Horton told his employes to break in. They
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office was at 108 West
Prospect Avenue in 1906 and at 1640 Cahuenga Avenue in 1912. The print shop was at 6426 Hollywood Boulevard in 1919. The Palmer Building Corporation in 1921 was erecting a three-story structure at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Cosmo Street for a new plant, at an
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commented that each paper would try to underbid the other for the city's advertising and that "The fight, which promises to be a hot one, will result in the city's printing being done at a greatly reduced figure, probably below cost, and in forcing the losing paper to the wall." In 1909, the
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said that "its neat appearance caused much favorable comment." It was established by
Ezekial Dunton Taylor (1842–1917), a veteran newspaperman originally from Ohio, who came to Los Angeles in 1902, and his son-in-law, W.C. Parcher. Taylor was editor until 1910, when he moved to the
404:"In the late 1930s, the paper led many a reform fight in local government." Under Palmer, the newspaper had a liberal editorial voice and its staff were granted editorial autonomy and expected to adhere to standard journalistic ethics.
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1366:"F.W. KELLOGG DIES; LONG A PUBLISHER; Founder of Many Newspapers in California Stricken at Sea on Way to Japan STARTED ON DETROIT NEWS He Was President of Kellogg Newspapers, Inc., Until His Retirement in 1928"
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At one point in August 1970 a finance firm that was owed about half a million dollars sent in a team of security guards to take possession of the
Citizen-News building. The next morning, according to the
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Alhambra Post-Advocate, Pasadena
Evening Post, Monrovia Evening Post, Eagle Rock Daily Press, Burbank Daily Press, San Fernando Valley News, Sawtelle Evening Tribune, Santa Monica Evening Outlook,
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identified him as "a federal parolee with a long felony record and no previous newspaper experience." He had served time for a "real estate swindle in San
Francisco and, later, parole violation."
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Representatives Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Departments of State Justice and Commerce the Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations (1965).
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smashed several large plate glass windows and hustled — with the help of local police — the finance company guards out the door. The newspaper continued to publish for two weeks . . .
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It was opened on
Wednesday, July 1, 1931, with a tour and reception featuring "public officials and film players." The offices were said to be "equipped with automatic
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In 2006 the 75-year-old building "underwent a million-dollar renovation to cater to the tastes of tenants in the media and entertainment industries," according to the
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would have separate editions for three districts of the Los
Angeles area: (1) Hollywood and the metropolitan area, (2) Beverly Hills west to Santa Monica, and (3) the
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to some employees who had been involved in the strike. The court held that it was within the right of the employer to make such a decision for business reasons.
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would become president and general manager. To make the transaction, Copley said, he assumed shares of ownership in the new group. McClure said that the
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in 1918 from Douglas Edwards and changed the style, format and name "to conform with the ideals that had proven highly successful under his direction at
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including twenty-seven weeklies operated in the Los Angeles area. A spokesman said it was the largest community-newspaper group in the United States.
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in California. Managing editor Harold Swisher said other workers were being hired and that production employees were on the job as usual. Publisher
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2473:"'Cocktail Picket Party': The Hollywood Citizen-News Strike, the Newspaper Guild, and the Popularization of the 'Democratic Front' in Los Angeles"
1588:"'Cocktail Picket Party': The Hollywood Citizen-News Strike, the Newspaper Guild, and the Popularization of the 'Democratic Front' in Los Angeles"
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against the union prohibiting it from picketing 166 companies that continued their advertising in the struck newspaper. The order against this
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Palmer died on July 25, 1956, and the publishership of the company was taken over by his son, Harlan G. Palmer Jr., who in 1961 sold it to
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filed suit against the Los Angeles Newspaper Guild and others, contending it was damaged by union pickets at its Hollywood drug store.
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Mrs. Mary Clough Watson was its first editor. Harry Elliot was the newspaper's editor in June 1916 and Martin Luther Helpman in 1917.
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Copeland filed a petition for personal bankruptcy in October 1970. It was the largest such action ever filed in the United States.
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which had been asked to rule on its claim, among others, that the company had violated labor law when it denied
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in March 1970 and attempted to gain readers by switching its editorial policy from conservative to liberal.
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The editorial staff struck and picketed the plant on May 17, 1938, in the first walkout called by the
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managing editor, said the newspaper would begin a daily edition in June, which would compete with the
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appeared as a four-page, six-column weekly on Sunday, April 23, 1905, measuring 16 by 22 inches. The
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would be created by the succeeding September and that F.W. Kellogg would have an interest in it.
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building. The combined circulation was expected to reach "more than 30,000," it was said. The
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was owned and published by Herschel Spencer Lander until 1914, when he sold out and moved to
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bought the business, but on November 1 Morris & Ponay of Portland, Oregon, took it over.
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would be immediately expanded, but that no changes would be made in the other papers.
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Superior Judge Emmet Wilson, however, ruled that six guild members he had cited for
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1738:"National Labor Relations Board v. Citizen-News Co., 134 F.2d 970 (9th Cir. 1943)"
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In 2014, S.E. Edinger, a real estate investor, bought the Citizen News Building.
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investment of $ 250,000. It was to be completed on December 1 of that year.
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The strike ended on July 30, 1938, with an agreement between the two sides.
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Red Ink, White Lies: The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles Newspapers, 1920–1962
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office to whip the editor and lost the battle," the Tacoma newspaper said.
2361:"Pets, Publishing, and the Palmer Building: A Piece of Hollywood History"
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Gene Blake, "Citizen News Settles Dispute With U.S., May Publish Today,"
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The first issue appeared on Monday, November 2, 1931, published from the
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discharged three of the Guild members while negotiations were going on.
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Associated Press, "Strike Settled But Guild Members Must Stand Trial,"
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United Press International, "Guild Strike on Hollywood Paper Called,"
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was a "flourishing medium-sized daily, concentrating its coverage on
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Roger Vincent, "Art Deco Hollywood Citizen News Building Is Sold,"
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from Ira Copley in 1931 and combined the two papers under the name
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In 1905 Charles Mosteller of Los Angeles was the new owner of the
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and was to combine the two newspapers. "By so doing," wrote the
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Citizen News as submitted by former publisher Richard M. Horton.
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William Endicott, "Citizen-News Blooms But Faces U.S. Inquiry,"
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at 1545 Wilcox Avenue, between Hollywood and Sunset boulevards.
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around 1926 to Holly Leaves, Inc. (F.H. Hartwell, president).
2230:"Hollywood Citizen News Building, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA"
2004:"Citizen News Fails to Raise Deposit, Is Adjudged Bankrupt,"
1279:"Hollywood Citizen News Building, Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA"
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D.B. Peck was also an editor and publisher of the newspaper.
1647:"Labor Board Opens Hearing in Citizen-News' Guild Strike,"
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for an arrangement to pay its debts. The company went into
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that month and was adjudged bankrupt on October 29, 1970.
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Hedda Hopper, "'Not as a Stranger,' Memorial to Author,"
2279:"HOLLYWOOD CITIZEN-NEWS BUILDING 1545-1551 North Wilcox"
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Dow Jones, "Transogram Unruffled by Copeland Petition,"
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With Just Cause: Unionization of the American Journalist
1446:"66-Year-Old Citizen News Publishes Its Final Edition,"
2106:$ 400,000 Offered for Citizen-News Land and Building,"
1120:"Hollywood Daily Citizen (Hollywood, Calif.) 1921-1931"
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Copeland appointed Richard M. Horton as publisher. The
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in the San Fernando Valley, purchased the stock of the
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1465:. Upland, California: Dragonflyer Press. p. 144.
1245:"Hollywood Citizen News (Hollywood, Calif.) 1968-1970"
1195:"Hollywood Citizen-News (Hollywood, Calif.) 1945-1948"
1145:"Hollywood Citizen-News (Hollywood, Calif.) 1931-1944"
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to G.P. Sullivan, who became the paper's editor. The
1941:"L.A. Citizen News Stops Publishing After 66 Years,"
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purchased the business from Jay E. Randall in 1915.
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2391:"Art deco Hollywood Citizen News building is sold"
2307:"Art deco Hollywood Citizen News building is sold"
2026:. Wilmington, Delaware. 7 December 1971. p. 6
1923:Thomas J. Bray, "DuPont Heir's Empire Goes Bust,"
1777:"Beverly Hills Publisher Purchases Citizen-News,"
1871:"Editor and Publisher 1971-04-17: Vol 104 Iss 16"
1095:"Hollywood Citizen (Hollywood, Calif.) 1905-1921"
864:"Call for Bond Election Will Be Issued Tuesday,"
708:for the City News Service." Other amenities were
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1905:. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 294.
1781:San Fernando Valley, November 21, 1961, image 2
651:within the Los Angeles city limits, other than
86:It was still being published in 1907 and 1909.
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1722:"'Citizen-News' Wins Fight in N.L.R.B. Case,"
1320:"Will Break Ground for New Catholic Academy,"
31:Community newspapers in Hollywood, California,
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1792:"Citizen-News to Take New Format on Monday,"
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1220:"Citizen-News (Hollywood, Calif.) 1948-1968"
1170:"Citizen-News (Hollywood, Calif.) 1944-1945"
611:The Hollywood newspaper changed its name to
67:sold his interest in a newspaper called the
2957:Newspapers published in Greater Los Angeles
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1971:"Citizen News Again Prints 20-Page Issue,"
1517:"Copley Sells News to Rival in Hollywood,"
548:In January 1962, Heyler announced that the
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1559:"Harlan G. Palmer; Citizen-News Publisher"
497:A Superior Court judge issued a temporary
2020:"Lammot du Pont Copeland bankruptcy 1971"
1762:"Hollywood Publisher Judge Palmer Dies,"
1502:"Hollywood Publisher Judge Palmer Dies,"
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2420:"Homer King, Publisher in Hemet, Dies,"
789:"Hollywood Becomes a Prohibition Town,"
436:circulation was given as 20,000 and the
1335:"Ezekial D. Taylor Breathes His Last,"
1073:California Digital Newspaper Collection
992:"D.B. Peck Joins Quartermaster Corps,"
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446:owned and published its successor, the
177:Homer Fort, who had been editor of the
2181:"Hollywood Citizen to Publish Daily,"
902:"Would-Be Poet Is Whipped by Editor,"
884:"Hollywood to Have Two Daily Papers,"
524:United States Circuit Court of Appeals
144:In 1911 E.E. Brown purchased both the
834:"Hollywood. Buys for New 'Central,'"
89:In 1909 Mosteller, identified as the
7:
2200:building at 1545 North Wilcox Avenue
1631:Salem, Oregon, May 17, 1938, image 3
2235:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
1841:Long Beach, July 29, 1964, image 19
1284:Pacific Coast Architecture Database
1052:"O.M. Donaldson Resigns Position,"
1026:Los Angeles, June 24, 1916, image 8
27:Newspapers in Hollywood, California
774:"Hollywood. Local Society Notes,"
25:
2333:"Hollywood Citizen-News building"
964:Monrovia (California) Daily News,
508:The union took the matter to the
2259:"New Paper Plant to Be Opened,"
1960:August 18, 1970, images 3 and 19
1877:. Duncan McIntosh. 17 April 1971
1305:"Hollywood. Plans for Banquet,"
1022:"County Editors Attend Outing,"
613:Los Angeles Evening Citizen News
522:The union lost an appeal to the
457:, took over as publisher of the
179:Monrovia (California) Messenger,
2517:Newspapers in the United States
1692:"Citizen-News Strike Settled,"
1662:"Guild Picketing Causes Suit,"
1606:. University Press of America.
1600:Brasch, Walter M., ed. (1991).
1350:"Editor Arrives in Hollywood,"
849:"Kansas People in California,"
682:building designed by architect
623:Richard Horton, the publisher,
344:, effective February 15, 1928.
1837:"Copeland Buys Citizen-News,"
1461:Wagner, Rob Leicester (2000).
1039:The Decatur (Illinois) Herald,
977:"Death of Mrs. Lida S. Peck,"
632:The company was seized by the
510:National Labor Relations Board
1:
1813:Valley Times Photo Collection
804:"Hollywood. Here and There,"
359:effective September 1, 1928.
336:of Kellogg Newspapers, Inc. (
2397:. 2014-04-02. Archived from
1011:September 27, 1932, image 29
1009:Akron (Ohio) Beacon-Journal,
97:. It was explained that the
2911:Serving cities over 100,000
2277:Staff Report (2018-09-20).
2170:November 25, 1919, image 10
2155:September 13, 1912, image 8
2125:November 18, 1906, image 49
1927:December 6, 1970, image 109
1677:"Store Picket Ban Issued,"
1594:. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
1428:February 16, 1928, image 17
1424:"Copley Buys More Papers,"
1339:February 12, 1917, image 10
951:November 28, 1915, image 31
936:November 28, 1915, image 31
868:September 6, 1909, image 10
823:October 227, 1904, image 23
793:December 29, 1903, image 17
778:December 6, 1903, image 15
566:Lammot du Pont Copeland Jr.
172:Paradise Valley, California
63:In 1903, veteran publisher
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2424:February 22, 1981, page 24
2218:April 2, 2014 (with image)
2166:Classified advertisement,
2151:Classified advertisement,
2136:Classified advertisement,
2121:Classified advertisement,
2008:October 30, 1970, image 17
1993:October 27, 1970, image 43
1796:January 18, 1962, image 53
947:"Betrothal Announcement,"
932:"Betrothal Announcement,"
838:November 4, 1905, image 21
505:was later made permanent.
450:from the 1931 until 1956.
420:since 1911, purchased the
190:O.M. Donaldson bought the
135:Tacoma (Washington) Times.
121:office was the scene of a
2439:February 22, 1961, page 2
2055:October 22, 1970, image 2
1975:August 19, 1970, image 56
1945:August 29, 1970, image 20
1521:November 1, 1931, image 3
1519:San Bernardino Daily Sun,
1352:San Bernardino Daily Sun,
1068:"LA Evening Citizen News"
1056:January 26, 1926, image 2
996:October 11, 1918, image 1
921:January 19, 1911, image 4
906:January 29, 1909, image 1
851:The Topeka State Journal,
472:were published together.
334:Frederick William Kellogg
284:The first edition of the
275:Hollywood Weekly Sentinel
2823:Northern Mariana Islands
2454:March 16, 1954, image 34
2185:August 27, 1921, image 1
1925:St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
1709:St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
1450:August 30, 1970, image 5
1309:April 24, 1905, image 13
1054:Hollywood Daily Citizen,
981:January 9, 1920, image 1
819:"Foothill Town Briefs,"
808:April 29, 1904, image 10
634:Internal Revenue Service
621:St. Louis Post-Dispatch,
482:American Newspaper Guild
307:and was editor in 1917.
258:1968-1970 (SN 95061031)
252:1948-1968 (SN 87062115)
246:1945-1948 (SN 99060914)
240:1944-1945 (SN 99060913)
234:1931-1944 (SN 90051954)
228:1921-1931 (SN 95061523)
222:1905-1921 (SN 92061588)
2477:UCLA Historical Journal
2437:Long Beach Independent,
2263:June 30, 1931, image 30
1766:July 26, q956, image 24
1711:August 2, 1938, image 3
1592:UCLA Historical Journal
1506:July 26, 1956, image 24
1324:April 24, 1905, image 5
888:June 13, 1909, image 11
853:March 26, 1907, image 9
702:financial tape machines
686:was built for Copley's
657:motion picture industry
588:St. Louis Post-Dispatch
351:Venice Evening Vanguard
342:William Scripps Kellogg
303:, began publishing the
230:Hollywood Daily Citizen
154:Alma (Michigan) Record,
37:(1903 or before-1911),
2962:Hollywood, Los Angeles
2140:July 29, 1909, image 8
2110:May 12, 1971, image 33
1859:June 11, 1970, image 4
1696:July 31, 1938, image 2
1681:June 28, 1938, image 4
1666:June 8, 1938, image 13
1354:June 26, 1917, image 6
1041:March 3, 1017, image 3
966:June 21, 1915, image 2
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678:In 1930 a three-story
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544:Beverly Hills Citizen.
466:Hollywood Citizen News
459:Hollywood Citizen News
448:Hollywood Citizen News
394:Hollywood Citizen-News
260:Hollywood Citizen News
248:Hollywood Citizen-News
236:Hollywood Citizen-News
137:"Cowley called at the
51:Hollywood Citizen-News
2095:July 3, 1983, page 18
1807:Dean, Gordon (1963).
1726:April 3, 1943, page 6
1651:July 6, 1938, image 5
1007:"Deaths Last Night,"
710:
684:Francis D. Rutherford
625:
455:Harlan G. Palmer, Jr.
444:Harlan G. Palmer, Sr.
357:San Pedro Daily News,
338:Pasadena Evening Post
301:Harlan G. Palmer, Sr.
49:(unknown-1931), and
2926:Supermarket tabloids
2469:Furmanovsky, Michael
2196:Photo of the former
1809:"Lammot Copeland Jr"
1584:Furmanovsky, Michael
917:"Local Happenings,"
698:electric typewriters
602:was merged with the
400:," according to the
330:Glendale Daily Press
295:Owens Valley Herald.
2843:Lists of newspapers
2833:U.S. Virgin Islands
2286:planning.lacity.org
2093:The New York Times,
2036:Tue • Page 6 • via
1249:Library of Congress
1224:Library of Congress
1199:Library of Congress
1174:Library of Congress
1149:Library of Congress
1124:Library of Congress
1099:Library of Congress
962:"Congratulations,"
886:Los Angeles Herald,
866:Los Angeles Herald,
593:Northern California
554:San Fernando Valley
503:secondary picketing
470:Valley Citizen News
416:, the owner of the
377:to be known as the
373:Copley said that a
347:He also bought the
84:Hollywood Sentinel.
77:Monrovia Messenger,
2452:Los Angeles Times,
2422:Los Angeles Times,
2371:on 19 January 2019
2261:Los Angeles Times,
2216:Los Angeles Times,
2183:Los Angeles Times,
2168:Los Angeles Times,
2153:Los Angeles Times,
2138:Los Angeles Times,
2123:Los Angeles Times,
2108:Los Angeles Times,
2053:Los Angeles Times,
2006:Los Angeles Times,
1991:Los Angeles Times,
1973:Los Angeles Times,
1958:Los Angeles Times,
1943:Los Angeles Times,
1857:Los Angeles Times,
1794:Los Angeles Times,
1764:Los Angeles Times,
1724:Los Angeles Times,
1694:Los Angeles Times,
1679:Los Angeles Times,
1664:Los Angeles Times,
1649:Los Angeles Times,
1537:The New York Times
1504:Los Angeles Times,
1426:Los Angeles Times,
1372:. 6 September 1940
1370:The New York Times
1337:Los Angeles Times,
1322:Los Angeles Times,
1307:Los Angeles Times,
994:Hollywood Citizen,
979:Hollywood Citizen,
949:Los Angeles Times,
934:Los Angeles Times,
836:Los Angeles Times,
821:Los Angeles Times,
806:Los Angeles Times,
791:Los Angeles Times,
776:Los Angeles Times,
734:Los Angeles Times.
560:Copeland ownership
519:must stand trial.
440:as "over 20,000."
196:Oak Park, Illinois
168:Hollywood Inquirer
146:Hollywood Sentinel
131:Harrison Gray Otis
114:Los Angeles Herald
69:Hollywood Sentinel
39:Hollywood Inquirer
35:Hollywood Sentinel
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