Alfalfa is Dead, Not Alice Cooper
January 21, 2010

What happened to Alfalfa?

Alice Cooper Is Not Beaver, Mr. Green Jeans or Alfalfa; Just Vincent Damon Furnier

On This Date in History:  When I was growing up,  there were all sorts of rumors about what had happened to child stars.  A big one went that Alice Cooper was really Eddie Haskell from Leave it to Beaver.  Truth was, at the time,  actor Ken Osmond was a cop in Los Angeles.  He has since showed up again portraying Eddie Haskell as an adult.  Another one said that Beaver Cleaver was killed in Viet Nam.  Truth was that actor Jerry Mathers was alive and well and he too has reprised his role as Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver several times. I had been told that Mr. Green Jeans was really Alice Cooper.  An offshoot of that was that Frank Zappa was the son of Mr. Green Jeans.  Then there was Alfalfa from Our Gang aka The Little Rascals.  I heard he had died of a herion overdose or that he was really Alice Cooper.  At least part of the Alfalfa rumor was true and was part of a series of misfortunes that came upon many of the Our Gang/Little Rascals  actors.  Some say it’s a curse.  

Alfalfa the Crooner

Carl Switzer was born in Paris, Illinois on August 27, 1927.  Hal Roach was producing the successful Our Gang movie shorts when in 1935, Switzer was added to the cast as Alfalfa.  His appearance made him easily distinguishable to audiences.  He was a tall skinny kid with freckles and a distinctive cowlick that pointed skyward consistently regardless of how much he tried to slick his hair.  He also had an interesting singing voice that only added to the comedy.  In an episode called The Pitch Singer, Alfalfa famously crooned off-key the tune I’m in the Mood For Love. 

Carl Alfalfa Switzer as Ensign Keim in 1954's The High and The Mighty Starring John Wayne

Kids grow up and times move on.  In 1940, the Our Gang series ended but it later returned to television under the title The Little Rascals.  Switzer tried odd jobs after Hal Roach ended the series.  He was a bartender, a shoeshine boy and a tour guide.  Switzer tried to stay in acting and actually got small parts in some 60 films. but, they were often uncredited roles.  A few of the films were quite popular, even classics, such as My Favorite Blonde (1942), The Human Comedy (1943), Going My Way (1944), It’s a Wonderful Life (1946), State of the Union (1948), Pat and Mike (1952).  We might even be able to find him as a slave in Cecile B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments (1956) though it might be tough considering it was the proverbial “cast of thousands.” 

Alfalfa was a husband and father

As it turns out, somehow Switzer never received any money for his work in Our Gang, even though he appeared in 75 film shorts.  TV had not gotten going and no one thought about royalties or syndication.  I haven’t figured out how or why he appeared in the films without being paid or how his parents allowed that to happen.  Anyway, in 1958 Switzer got a break and landed a good role in Stanley Kramer’s The Defiant Ones.  But,until its release, he needed to earn a living.  Apparently, Switzer liked the outdoors because he had several brushes with the law in the 1950’s, one of which involved illegally cutting down trees in the Sequoia National Forest.  Though his acting career seemed to have been on the rise in 1958, he was shot in a San Fernando Valley bar,but he recovered.  So, to pick up some extra money, he came up with a part time gig leading bear hunting expeditions.  Some of his customers included Henry Fonda and Roy Rogers.  So, apparently he was pretty well liked and well known. 

Alfalfa Died Over One of These

Seems that Switzer borrowed a guy’s hunting dog.  The dog escaped and he put out a $50 reward for its return.  When a man found the dog, Switzer not only paid him the $50 but he also bought him about $15 worth of drinks,which was quite a bit of booze back in the day.  A few days later, Switzer got loaded himself and decided to go to the dog owner’s house and demand that he be reimbursed for the $50.  The two men got in a fight and Switzer ended up shot to death.  The death was ruled as justifiable homicide because the story was that Switzer had hit the other man on the head with a lamp or a clock, then forced him into a closet.  Switzer supposedly came after the man with a hunting knife claiming he would kill him and the man responded by shooting him at close range with a pistol on this date in 1959.  However, some accounts claim that the knife was really a jacknife (or penknife) and the blade was closed.  There are many conflicting reports detailing the killing of Carl Alfalfa Switzer, but  in general they are consistent.  Nevertheless, Alfalfa was dead but the public generally didn’t know about it because it just do happened that Cecil B. DeMille died on the same day as Carl Switzer, which may be the root cause of the rumors that followed.  So, Alfalfa is not Alice Cooper and he did not die of a heroin overdose, yet, he remains dead. 

Louisville Area Rain Jan 20 and Jan 21

Near Term Weather More Like Gumby Rather Than Pokey

Weather Bottom Line:  Story remains consistent in the weather department with Saturday being the best day of the weekend, best day for the month of January and best day you will get for the forseeable future.  The pokey low I”ve been telling you about will be moving on by and, as it approaches overnight, will kick off t’storms to our south where there have been much warmer temperatures of late than we’ve seen around here. In fact, there is a slight chance of severe weather in Western Kentucky, maybe even as close as Bowling Green on Thursday afternoon.  I betcha the high for the day is actually after sunset on Thursday.  I suspect that showers will linger for early Friday but by midday the rain will end though we still won’t get out of the 40’s.  Then another system approaches and this time we get the benefir of warmer air.  Saturday will feature partly cloudy skies and an afternoon high pushing 60…and that will set the stage for potential thunderstorms on Saturday night, rain on Sunday and then late Monday or more likely Tuesday…we may get a little snow.  After that, the long term is a little up and down and not clear, but it does appear that we will be getting into a pattern of going from around average temperatures to periods of below average temperatures as we have a parade of storm systems moving through in a progressive manner…in other words more like Gumby, not Pokey.

D.B. Cooper Disappearance, Fact and Fiction. DB Cooper is Alice Cooper?
November 24, 2009

Mystery Man Dead or Alive

DB Cooper: Mystery Man Dead or Alive

Old 727 With Rear Stairs Extended

Old 727 With Rear Stairs Extended

On This Date in History: On this date in 1971, one of the biggest law enforcement mysteries in US history began. A man, commonly referred to as DB Cooper, hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727. The Boeing 727 was a relatively small jet that featured a stairway that lowered from the rear of the plane near the tail and was often used for short hauls. This particular flight was to go from Portland to Seattle but this guy, wearing wrap around sunglasses showed a flight attendant a brief case filled with red sticks, some wires and a battery, said it was a bomb. He claimed it was a bomb and he wanted $200,000 and four parachutes. He got what he wanted and he let the 36 passengers on board off the plane while in the ground in Seattle. They took off again with Cooper and a flight attendant and he ordered the pilot to fly to Mexico City. At 8:13 pm, not long after take off, the pressure in the plane fell, indicating that the rear door had been opened. Cooper was gone. He had jumped over very very rough terrain, in the dark, at ten thousand feet, in a rain storm from a jet flying at nearly 200 mph. Survival of a jump like that would be difficult to say the least. Cooper’s remains nor Cooper have ever been found.

Cooper Ticket Receipt

Cooper Ticket Receipt

Many things have changed since then. First off, crooks are not going to go to all that risk and trouble for a lousy $200,000. I mean, ballplayers make more than that before the first pitch, the opening kickoff or before the ref tosses up the opening tip. Even the President makes twice as much as that. Northwest Orient is now Northwest Airlines which is owned by Delta Airlines. The Boeing 727 is not used much any more but you can’t open the rear door while its in flight any more. That changed not long after Cooper’s escape. Also security measures for air travel began escalating after Cooper’s achievement.

Remains Of Cooper Money

Remains Of Cooper Money

He also inspired some copy cats…though not very good ones. A guy named McCoy tried the same thing four months after Cooper but asked for $500,000 but still wanted the 4 parachutes. He got failed and went to prison. He was shot while trying a prison escape. Then a guy named Tripp boarded the same flight that Cooper did…but he only asked for $100,000 and 4 parachutes. The flight attendant slipped him 3 valiums. He reduced his demands to 3 cheeseburgers and a rental car. After being released on probation, Tripp tried again..same flight…same routine only this time his “bomb” was a shoebox instead of a briefcase. He wanted to be flown to Afghanistan. Instead, he was shot and killed by the FBI in a standoff. By this time, it sounds as if J. Edgar Hoover and the G-Men were getting pretty tired of the hijack stuff.

Was It the Purser?

Was It the Purser?

In 1980, a kid found $5800 in deteriorating bills along the Columbia River in Washington. It was in the form of a bunch of stacks of $20 bills that were in a state of deterioration. The bills were later identified as part of the loot. But, what happened to the rest of it? In March of 2008, the case got new life when a parachute was found when a guy plowing his field came upon it. As it turned out, the chute was later found to not be the one from Cooper. A couple of things have not changed. Reporters still get stuff wrong but don’t correct the record. Apparently, it was initially stated that the man in question was Dan Cooper, as was clearly printed on his ticket. But, a reporter somehow thought they said DB Cooper and so that moniker stuck. The other thing that remains the same is that no one knows what happened to DB Cooper. Below are some stories that have people claiming to be Cooper, but the FBI dismisses all reported leads.

Mr Green Jeans or DB Cooper?

Alice Cooper: Mr Green Jeans or DB Cooper?

In fact, it is kinda interesting that they have eliminated their original idea that he was an experienced parachute expert. That is because that no expert would attempt such a jump under those circumstances or really any circumstance. Besides that…the man who jumped from the plane was wearing loafers. No self respecting parachutist jumps from 10,000 feet in the dark, in a thunderstorm from a plane doing 200 mph over some of the roughest geography in the country wearing penny loafers.

When I was a kid, there was a rumor going around that Alice Cooper was really Mr. Green Jeans from Captain Kangaroo. I think Alice Cooper just may be DB Cooper.

Here are some stories in which people claim that they know who Cooper was…including one that claims he was really a she who used to be a he…yes indeed…DB Cooper had a sex change to a woman before she hijacked the plane dressed as a man.

Time Line and Facts Regarding DB Cooper

Cooper and interesting sidelights and circumstance

DB Cooper was a woman posing as a man, whom she used to be before the operation

Duane Weber Kinda Looked like him

It Was the Purser!!

FBI Separates Facts From Fiction-Still Needs Help Finding a Real Suspect

NAM 2pm Surface Temps Thursday Claims 42 degrees

 

Weather Bottom Line:  So far, the forecast is right on track.  It was cloudy on Monday with a very isolated light shower or two.  Look for much of the same on Tuesday though late day there may be a bit more in the way of light shower activity.  I still think that Wednesday will be fine but on Thanksgiving Day, the bottom drops out as a big fat trof drops in.  It will be chilly.  Still think that snow on Thursday night is a computer’s fantasy and even if it does happen, it would be a conversation piece and nothing more; it would be a few flakes and the ground too warm.  Friday will also be chilly.  I’m not sold on the idea of us making the mid 40’s either day.  We rebound somewhat going through the weekend.

DB Cooper: Where Is He? Autumn: Where Is It?
November 24, 2008

QPF Rain Totals Monday 11.24.08

QPF Rain Totals Monday 11.24.08

this is an outstanding link for thanksgiving travel forecast. you get airport delays and road conditions for all 50 states, among other things

Someone stole Autumn: This past week, we had highs in the 40’s and Friday and Saturday only made it to 36. Keep in mind that our average high toward the end of January and early February, the coldest time of the year, is about 41 degrees. We had a nice reprieve on Sunday as we got to 51 but that is still a couple of degrees below the seasonal average. High pressure to the east is drawing up Gulf Moisture, the subtropical jet stream is bringing up energy and moisture from the Pacific. A cold front is also approaching. Bottom line: It’s going to rain on Monday. Tuesday looks lousy with clouds and highs in the low 40’s. The sun comes back on Wednesday and Thanksgiving looks like the pick of the week with highs in the low 50’s…before clouds and chillier conditions for next weekend.

Mystery Man Dead or Alive

DB Cooper: Mystery Man Dead or Alive

On This Date in History: On this date in 1971, one of the biggest law enforcement mysteries in US

Old 727 With Rear Stairs Extended

Old 727 With Rear Stairs Extended

history began. A man, commonly referred to as DB Cooper, hijacked a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing 727. The Boeing 727 was a relatively small jet that featured a stairway that lowered from the rear of the plane near the tail and was often used for short hauls. This particular flight was to go from Portland to Seattle but this guy, wearing wrap around sunglasses showed a flight attendant a brief case filled with red sticks, some wires and a battery, said it was a bomb. He claimed it was a bomb and he wanted $200,000 and four parachutes. He got what he wanted and he let the 36 passengers on board off the plane while in the ground in Seattle. They took off again with Cooper and a flight attendant and he ordered the pilot to fly to Mexico City. At 8:13 pm, not long after take off, the pressure in the plane fell, indicating that the rear door had been opened. Cooper was gone. He had jumped over very very rough terrain, in the dark, at ten thousand feet, in a rain storm from a jet flying at nearly 200 mph. Survival of a jump like that would be difficult to say the least. Cooper’s remains nor Cooper have ever been found.

Cooper Ticket Receipt

Cooper Ticket Receipt

Many things have changed since then. First off, crooks are not going to go to all that risk and trouble for a lousy $200,000. I mean, ballplayers make more than that before the first pitch, the opening kickoff or before the ref tosses up the opening tip. Even the President makes twice as much as that. Northwest Orient is now Northwest Airlines. The Boeing 727 is not used much any more but you can’t open the rear door while its in flight any more. That changed not long after Cooper’s escape. Also security measures for air travel began escalating after Cooper’s achievement.

Remains Of Cooper Money

Remains Of Cooper Money

He also inspired some copy cats…though not very good ones. A guy named McCoy tried the same thing four months after Cooper but asked for $500,000 but still wanted the 4 parachutes. He got failed and went to prison. He was shot while trying a prison escape. Then a guy named Tripp boarded the same flight that Cooper did…but he only asked for $100,000 and 4 parachutes. The flight attendant slipped him 3 valiums. He reduced his demands to 3 cheeseburgers and a rental car. After being released on probation, Tripp tried again..same flight…same routine only this time his “bomb” was a shoebox instead of a briefcase. He wanted to be flown to Afghanistan. Instead, he was shot and killed by the FBI in a standoff. By this time, it sounds as if J. Edgar Hoover and the G-Men were getting pretty tired of the hijack stuff.

Was It the Purser?

Was It the Purser?

In 1980, a kid found $5800 in deteriorating bills along the Columbia River in Washington. It was in the form of a bunch of stacks of $20 bills that were in a state of deterioration. The bills were later identified as part of the loot. But, what happened to the rest of it? In March of 2008, the case got new life when a parachute was found when a guy plowing his field came upon it. As it turned out, the chute was later found to not be the one from Cooper. A couple of things have not changed. Reporters still get stuff wrong but don’t correct the record. Apparently, it was initially stated that the man in question was Dan Cooper, as was clearly printed on his ticket. But, a reporter somehow thought they said DB Cooper and so that moniker stuck. The other thing that remains the same is that no one knows what happened to DB Cooper. Below are some stories that have people claiming to be Cooper, but the FBI dismisses all reported leads.

In fact, it is kinda interesting that they have eliminated their original idea that he was an experienced

Mr Green Jeans or DB Cooper?

Alice Cooper: Mr Green Jeans or DB Cooper?

parachute expert. That is because that no expert would attempt such a jump under those circumstances or really any circumstance. Besides that…the man who jumped from the plane was wearing loafers. No self respecting parachutist jumps from 10,000 feet in the dark, in a thunderstorm from a plane doing 200 mph over some of the roughest geography in the country wearing penny loafers.

When I was a kid, there was a rumor going around that Alice Cooper was really Mr. Green Jeans from Captain Kangaroo. I think Alice Cooper just may be DB Cooper.

Here are some stories in which people claim that they know who Cooper was…including one that claims he was really a she who used to be a he…yes indeed…DB Cooper had a sex change to a woman before she hijacked the plane dressed as a man.

Time Line and Facts Regarding DB Cooper

Cooper and interesting sidelights and circumstance

DB Cooper was a woman posing as a man, whom she used to be before the operation

Duane Weber Kinda Looked like him

It Was the Purser!!

FBI Separates Facts From Fiction-Still Needs Help Finding a Real Suspect