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LOS ANGELES RAID

RESCUE OF SUPPOSED "LOVE CAPTIVE"

(Received July 17, 9.20 a.m.)

LOS ANGELES,' July 16.

A flavour of Hollywood melodrama enriches the story of efforts Of the millionaire Thomas Warner to rescue his play-boy son from association with the blonde divorcee' Mrs. Jean Macdonald, revealed at the hearing of a suit for 510,000 dollars .damages after a raid on the home of the woman detective, Mrs. Antibus, where Mr. Warner believed his son was a "love captive." A member of the raiding squad stated in evidence that Mrs. Antibus struck one of the investigators on the nose. Young Warner hit the sama investigator on the nose ,and bit the finger of another, after which, struggling, he was carried out to his father's limousine. Mrs. Antibus stuck her head out of a window and shouted, "Fight some more." Mrs. Antibus alleges that the raiders tossed her fine furniture about and,' that her granddaughter had hysterics.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 9

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LOS ANGELES RAID Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 9

LOS ANGELES RAID Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 15, 17 July 1937, Page 9