Was There Phone Talk?
(Received 10 a.m.) NEW YORK, July 15. Miss Katherine Hepburn, the film actress, arrived at New York and went direct to her town house, where she telephoned the airport, but Mr Hughes had not yet arrived She left her telephone number for him, and afterwards the radio in her home was heard blaring out Mr Hughes’s progress. Apparently Mr Hughes was unable to keep his tryst with Miss Hepburn, because he retired early at his hotel, leaving word that he wanted to be undisturbed after a man resembling him had driven by the actress’s house several times in a taxi, apparently not slopping because of the presence of scores of reporters and photographers. Whether the two talked on the telephone is not yet known, but it is presumed they did.
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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 7
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