POLICE PROTECTION
MOVIE STARS THFLEATENED ANNOYED BY CRANKS Motion picture actresses who have achieved a considerable degree of success are made the target for activities of “cranks.”
Two or three years ago .a demented man arrived at Gloria Swanson’s homo with his bag and shaving outfit and said to the maid: “I am the King of the League of Nations, Miss Swanson is to be my Queen. Pease
tell her that I’m here.” He had come to stay, but the police got him. Fola Negri, Norma Shearer, Mrs. Harold Lloyd and other film brities have been annoyed bv A few weeks ago, Nancy Le* mount featured jDlayer, em-
scream good for about four > when she found a man in he room.
“Man, Man!” she shouted. A patrolman collared Fr. Burns, an actor, and led him a Then Grace Darmcnd compl; i.* < :o the police that she had been r< threatening notes. Their aui was not fully established, 1 asked for police protection.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 23
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162POLICE PROTECTION Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 98, 16 July 1927, Page 23
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