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''''Harlan G. Palmer''' (1885-1956) was a politician, judge, and newspaper publisher in [[Los Angeles, California]], in the early 20th century.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/381153425/?terms=Citizen%2BNews "Hollywood Publisher Judge Palmer Dies," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 26, 1956, image 24]</ref><ref name=ConductRites>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/30339591/?terms=Harlan%2BPalmer "Conduct Rites for Publisher, Judge Palmer," ''Valley News,'' Van Nuys, July 29, 1956, image 3]</ref> He was born on March 19, 1885, in [[Le Roy, Minnesota]], and attended the [[University of Minnesota]]. He purchased a weekly newspaper in Leroy and edited it for two years, then took his invalid father's place as head of a retail lumber and coal business.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> Palmer came to California in 1911 and immediately purchased the weekly [[Hollywood Citizen]]. In the fall he enrolled in the [[UC Berkeley School of Law|University of California Law School]] and passed the state [[bar examination]] in 1913.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/> He was the first attorney to set up practice in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]],<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> a small city ten miles east of Los Angeles. In 1910 Hollywood was merged with the city of Los Angeles, and in 1915, Palmer was appointed one of the six judges of the Los Angeles Justice Court, which is now part of the [[municipal court]] system. He was elected to the same post in 1918 but resigned when the conversion of his newspaper to daily publication required more of his time.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> He became a member of the city's [[Los_Angeles_Department_of_Water_and_Power#Board_of_Water_and_Power_Commissioners|Board of Water and Power Commissioners]] and later was a special attorney for the [[Los Angeles City Council]] during an investigation of that board.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/><ref name=ConductRites/> He ran for [[Los Angeles County District Attorney|Los Angeles County district attorney]] against the incumbent, [[Buron Fitts]], and received 48.5 percent of the votes cast.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/> In his years as publisher, the ''Citizen-News'' campaigned against gambling and alleged police payoffs.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> Palmer died in Los Angeles on July 25, 1956. He was survived by his wife, Ethelyn H. Palmer, and their children, Harlan Jr., Byron, Ralph, and Peggy. He had three siblings, William J., Orlando T., and Zuma Palmer.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/5704274/?terms=Harlan%2BPalmer "Former Editor of LeRoy Paper Dies in California," ''Mason City (Iowa) Globe Gazette,'' July 28, 1956, image 8]</ref> He was buried in [[Hollywood Forever Cemetery|Hollywood Cemetery]].<ref name=ConductRites/> ==References== {{reflist}}'

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'@@ -1,1 +1,19 @@ +'''Harlan G. Palmer''' (1885-1956) was a politician, judge, and newspaper publisher in [[Los Angeles, California]], in the early 20th century.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/381153425/?terms=Citizen%2BNews "Hollywood Publisher Judge Palmer Dies," ''Los Angeles Times,'' July 26, 1956, image 24]</ref><ref name=ConductRites>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/30339591/?terms=Harlan%2BPalmer "Conduct Rites for Publisher, Judge Palmer," ''Valley News,'' Van Nuys, July 29, 1956, image 3]</ref> +He was born on March 19, 1885, in [[Le Roy, Minnesota]], and attended the [[University of Minnesota]]. He purchased a weekly newspaper in Leroy and edited it for two years, then took his invalid father's place as head of a retail lumber and coal business.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> + +Palmer came to California in 1911 and immediately purchased the weekly [[Hollywood Citizen]]. In the fall he enrolled in the [[UC Berkeley School of Law|University of California Law School]] and passed the state [[bar examination]] in 1913.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/> He was the first attorney to set up practice in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]],<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> a small city ten miles east of Los Angeles. + +In 1910 Hollywood was merged with the city of Los Angeles, and in 1915, Palmer was appointed one of the six judges of the Los Angeles Justice Court, which is now part of the [[municipal court]] system. He was elected to the same post in 1918 but resigned when the conversion of his newspaper to daily publication required more of his time.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> + +He became a member of the city's [[Los_Angeles_Department_of_Water_and_Power#Board_of_Water_and_Power_Commissioners|Board of Water and Power Commissioners]] and later was a special attorney for the [[Los Angeles City Council]] during an investigation of that board.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/><ref name=ConductRites/> + +He ran for [[Los Angeles County District Attorney|Los Angeles County district attorney]] against the incumbent, [[Buron Fitts]], and received 48.5 percent of the votes cast.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/> + +In his years as publisher, the ''Citizen-News'' campaigned against gambling and alleged police payoffs.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref name=ConductRites/> + +Palmer died in Los Angeles on July 25, 1956. He was survived by his wife, Ethelyn H. Palmer, and their children, Harlan Jr., Byron, Ralph, and Peggy. He had three siblings, William J., Orlando T., and Zuma Palmer.<ref name=HollywoodPublisher/><ref>[https://www.newspapers.com/image/5704274/?terms=Harlan%2BPalmer "Former Editor of LeRoy Paper Dies in California," ''Mason City (Iowa) Globe Gazette,'' July 28, 1956, image 8]</ref> He was buried in [[Hollywood Forever Cemetery|Hollywood Cemetery]].<ref name=ConductRites/> + +==References== + +{{reflist}} '

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