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What they saw through the purple glare of the neon signs more than warranted Oakley's remark. In the yellow-floored, blue-walled shop were 20 barber chairs upholstered in pastel-blue leather. Behind them stretched long strips of mirror topped by germ-killing lamps. Above each chair, from the sound-proofed ceiling, shone a spotlight. On the small pink-&-blue mezzanine in the rear there were two more chairs for children, surrounded by giraffe-shaped palm pots...
...news editor of the London Mirror, Allighan said he had personally okayed payments to several M.P.s, including one now risen to the Cabinet. As Allighan told it, Lord Beaverbrook's Evening Standard had been "highly enterprising" about developing leaks, and the most successful...
Prime Minister Clement Attles was asked to resign by the ordinarily pro-government London Daly Mirror yesterday as he summoned top ranking cabinet officers to a conference last night. Speculation was rife as to whether a coalition government, including Conservatives and Liberals, would be determined at the 10 Downing Street conclave...
Winchell himself was off on a six-weeks' vacation. In Manhattan, Jack Lait, editor of Hearst's Mirror, filled in for his hired hand, but wanted it known that the ground rules were different when he played. At a column's end, he tacked a virtuous "Notice to many well-meaning informers:" this column, under this byline, does NOT publish obstetrical information, ever...
...United Press story: BUGSY'S BLONDE EX-WIFE GIVES CLUES TO HIS KILLERS. Said a headline over the I.N.S. story: BUGSY'S EX NO AID IN HUNT. Even the details of Bugsy's funeral became a matter of disagreement among the romancers. The New York Mirror had a picture identified as $5,000 SILVER-PLATED COFFIN FOR BUGSY. Said New York's Daily News: BUGSY'S WOOD COFFIN FOOLS 'EM AT FUNERAL. Where the truth was, no one seemed to know-or care-but a wonderful time...