"BANK HOLIDAY" IN
■ HOLLYWOOD. A tourist en route from Chicago to Sydney via Wellington had, something to say about the plight of "front page" people when the "bank noli* day" was declared in California. Some of the Hollywood "stars," also, wer» "caught short." Maurice Chevalier borrowed a couple of dollars from, a filling station operator. Groucho Mar* found himself the plutocrat of the Marx team of four with 30 dollars in. his pocket. He split it up. Noah Beery with 40 cents laughed: "Well, I'm always broke, anyhow." Anita Page had 63 cents. Jack Holt, with, four dollars, was tho envy of them all. Stuart Erwin and June Collier (Erwin), admitted that they/had burglarised tha baby's bank and left an 1.0. U. for tha takings.-, ~i-,0. ' .■ . , ... ; ■■..-.. ~,^.i
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 82, 7 April 1933, Page 6
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