Birthdays: Roman Emperor Caracalla, Edweard Muybridge, Maya
Angelou, Frances Langford, Irv Spence- Tom & Jerry animator, Gil Hodges,
Arthur Murray, Muddy Waters, Cloris Leachman, Dorothea Dix, Elmer Bernstein,
Bijan, Heath Ledger, Robert Downey Jr is 50, Barry Pepper, Craig T. Nelson is 71,
Hugo Weaving is 55
1850- The City of Los Angeles was incorporated under U.S.
law.
1952-CARTOON COMMIES- Nationally syndicated columnist Walter
Winchell accused the owners of a New York commercial animation studio, Tempo
Productions, of Communist sympathies.
One of the owners was Disney Layoutman Dave Hilberman, who was a union
organizer and was the only artist personally named by Walt Disney to the House
UnAmerican Activities Committee. The F.B.I. began investigating Tempo and their
Madison Avenue clients quickly pulled their business. Tempo closed, laying off
50 artists. Mr. Clean, Markie Maypo and the Hamm’s Beer Bear were once again
safe from Red subversion.
1954- Arturo Toscanini, who had been making music since the
1880’s, conducted his final concert.
1958- Screen goddess Lana Turner and her gangster lover
Johnny Stompanato had a violent argument that ended when Turner’s teenage
daughter plunged a large kitchen knife into his chest. She was acquitted as
justifiable homicide, and rumors maintain the daughter was covering for her
mother’s own actions.
1967- Van Nuys premier head shop Captain Ed’s Heads &
Highs first opened for business.
1994- Marc Andreesen and Jim Clark start Netscape. Clark
also founded Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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