HOLLYWOOD SCANDAL
PARTY THAT MADE MOVIE HISTORY
ASSAULT CHARGES HEARD
Aid Of Women’s Clubs To Be
Sought
Fi e «s Association —Copyright. Received June 19, 1 p.m. Los Angeles, June 18. After two days’ investigations, in which soma witnesses; stated that the notorious movie party on June 3rd was the “wildest, rottenest, drunkenest riot in the history of Holly-
wood,” and others denied that improprieties had occurred, the Grand Jury dismissed assault charges brought by oxe camplainant.
After the case closed the Attorney, for complainant, called the affair a sorry mess, and said he would enlist the women’s clubs of the nation m a campaign to “save' others of her sisters who were seeking fame in pictures.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 451, 19 June 1937, Page 5
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117HOLLYWOOD SCANDAL Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 451, 19 June 1937, Page 5
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