ELUSIVE CINEMA STAR
CHASED BY PHOTOGRAPHERS
JOURNEY TO EUROPE
CHICAGO, June 4
"I am so tired of all this," cried Greia Uarbo to-day, as she tried to escape irom tiie reporters and photograpners by ileeing down the corridors oi the tram in .wnich she Had arrived irom California. Later the elusive Swedish cinema star continued her journey to New York, where she is expected to embark in the liner Ivungsholm for Sweden. In her anxiety to avoid recognition during the wait of nearly two hours in v.liicago she had left the train at a small town several miles out of the city, which she entered by motor car, going to the station only at the last minute. The photographers, however, saw her hurrying towards the waiting train and ga\e chase, but she raced them to her private compartment, running through live coaches to reach it and locked hersell in.
A few minutes later, when the train was about to leave, she came out and posed for a picture.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 14
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