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[[File:Detroit Evening Times Building.jpeg|thumb|The Detroit Evening Times offices on the corner of Cass Avenue.]] | [[File:Detroit Evening Times Building.jpeg|thumb|The Detroit Evening Times offices on the corner of Cass Avenue.]] | ||
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The Times was brought back to life by James Schermerhorn on October 1, 1900 as Detroit Today but quickly changed its name to the Evening Times. The paper was purchased, after the property having been placed in the hands of a receiver, by William Randolph Hearst in the later part of 1921. At the time Hearst purchased the paper it was located at 131 Bagley Street; Hearst wasted no time working out plans for a new state-of-the-art printing plant. After the purchase of the paper by Hearst the Times became the fastest growing paper in the city. Hearst dispatched famed editor Fred Copely to Detroit to kickstart the Times. With the backing of the Hearst Newspapers the paper rivaled the Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press in the great Detroit newspaper war. | The Times was brought back to life by James Schermerhorn on October 1, 1900 as Detroit Today but quickly changed its name to the Evening Times. The paper was purchased, after the property having been placed in the hands of a receiver, by William Randolph Hearst in the later part of 1921. At the time Hearst purchased the paper it was located at 131 Bagley Street; Hearst wasted no time working out plans for a new state-of-the-art printing plant. After the purchase of the paper by Hearst the Times became the fastest growing paper in the city. Hearst dispatched famed editor Fred Copely to Detroit to kickstart the Times. With the backing of the Hearst Newspapers the paper rivaled the Detroit News and the Detroit Free Press in the great Detroit newspaper war. | ||
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[[File:Newsroom.jpeg|thumb|c|The newsroom, located on the top floor]] | [[File:Newsroom.jpeg|thumb|c|The newsroom, located on the top floor]] | ||
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* [[The Stars Are Right: Frank Lovejoy | Lovejoy, Frank]] | * [[The Stars Are Right: Frank Lovejoy | Lovejoy, Frank]] | ||
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− | '' | + | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Saloonkeeper Slain As Gang War Erupts | Saloonkeeper Slain As Gang War Erupts]] - August 5, 1932 |
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Irish Rose Medico A Mystery | Irish Rose Medico A Mystery]] - August 6, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Second "Doctor" In Rose Murder Identified | Second "Doctor" In Rose Murder Identified]] - August 7, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Cream of Society Fills Rose While Gang War Brews | Cream of Society Fills Rose While Gang War Brews]] - August 8, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Macklin's Girl Speaks! | Macklin's Girl Speaks!]] - August 9, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Strange Incident at Curtisville Church | Strange Incident at Curtisville Church]] - August 10, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Kansas City Connection Discovered in Irish Rose Murder | Kansas City Connection Discovered in Irish Rose Murder]] - August 11, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: International Connection Discovered in Irish Rose Murder | International Connection Discovered in Irish Rose Murder]] - August 12, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: White Slavery in the Motor City! | White Slavery in the Motor City!]] - August 16, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Heroic Doctor Speaks! | Heroic Doctor Speaks!]] - August 17, 1932 | ||
+ | * [[The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Gangland Doctors Experimenting On Kidnaped Children | Gangland Doctors Experimenting on Kidnaped Children]] - August 18, 1932 | ||
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