"Card room are given a black eye by the public and they shouldn't be!" The woman's police-issued identifcation badge, complete with a photograph, says her name is Helen. Helen has been a "housewoman" in card …
Thursday, June 28
Thursday, June 21
“During the war, this place was really jumping. Remember, there was no El Cajon, no National City, no Chula Vista. So when the sailors got off the ships, they all came here. No more."
Thursday, June 14
Saturday Review's newly transplanted editorial staff of 75 had scarcely unpacked in San Francisco last October when the first of several financial tremors struck. Only after Charney and Veronia had gone back to the original …
Thursday, June 7
There's a certain kind of law firm every ambitious law student dreams about. In New York it's Sullivan and Cromwell. In Los Angeles it's O'Melveny and Myers. And in San Diego it's either Gray, Cary, …
C (for Creep) Arnholt Smith, who owns a bank, an airline, and a luxury hotel, among other things, has just sold his baseball team because he could not keep up the payments. In a deal …