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Shifting to the North, the report cites Chicago police treatment of Negro James Monroe and his family, who were awakened in their West Side apartment at 5:45 a.m. by 13 police officers, ostensibly investigating a murder. The police, says Justice, "broke through two doors, woke the Monroe couple with...
Now a dowager on the far side of 70-or the near side of 80-tiny, frail Louella Parsons is still adding busily to the legend. When Lolly prattles in her column (syndicated in 70 papers) of Hollywood's marital triangles and parallelepipeds, when she sifts the dust from...
¶ The city operates 110,000 public housing apartments with a total population of 435,000-greater than that of all but 29 U.S. cities and scheduled soon to rise to 600,000. In the housing projects, "doors are now being provided for all closets."
The first thing you notice about the Loeb Drama Center is that all the doors are locked. Of the almost numberless glass doors on the outside of the building, only one is open during the day, and closets, offices, and workshops inside are usually inaccessible.
In town they try to board a streetcar; no wardrobe closets allowed. They try to make friends with a girl; when the wardrobe comes, she goes. They walk into a restaurant; sorry, no diners with closets. They try to rent a hotel room; already has wardrobes. Wearily they stagger on...