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Nostalgia, OB & The Point, Pop Culture, Typos, Slight Plagerism, and Some Utter Twaddle. Made with love in Ocean Beach
Volume 3, Number 7
Dec/Jan 1955
Free, 1955
Chronicle
JAMES DEAN IN CAR CRASH
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he Hollywood film star James Dean has been killed in a road accident in California, USA. The 24-year-old actor was behind the wheel of his German-made Porsche sports car when it was involved in a head-on collision with another car 30 miles (48 km) east of Paso Robles this evening. Mr Dean’s mechanic, Rolph Wutherich, who was a passenger in the car, was taken to hospital with serious injuries. The driver of the other car was also injured. Medics said Mr Dean, who was dead on arrival at hospital, suffered a broken neck and numerous broken bones. At the time of the accident the road racing enthusiast was on his way to a race meeting at Salinas, California. James Dean completed his latest film “Giant”, an adaptation of Edna Ferber’s book about Texas, just yesterday. His first film, “East of Eden”, cast him firmly into the spotlight and many critics believe he had a glittering Hollywood future ahead of him.
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Black woman challenges race law A black woman has been arrested by police in Montgomery, Alabama, after refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white person. Mrs Rosa Parks now faces a fine for breaking the segregation laws which say black Americans must vacate their seats if there are white passengers left standing. It is not the first time Mrs Parks, who is a seamstress, has defied the law on segregation. In 1943 she was thrown off a bus for refusing to get on via the back door, which was reserved for black passengers. She became known to other drivers who sometimes refused to let her on.
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Local Ocean Beach artist is sadly missed
Chris Carr and his smile will be greatly missed in Ocean Beach, San Diego. Everyone that met Chris was greeted by his infectious humor. He had something silly to say about everything. His cheer is what made him popular at the local pubs he worked at, Lucy’s Tavern and Cheswick’s West. Chris grew up in Rancho Bernardo, the son of Richard and Janice Carr & is survived by his aunt Ginny Rabb. A graduate of Rancho Bernardo High School in 1993, he was also an aspiring artist specializing in detailed pencil drawings.
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