HEROES AND CROWDS
NATION LAUGHS. HAROLD LLOYD’S ADVICE. NEW YORK, May 14. Gene Tmmey, world heavy-weight champion, boxer, and Colonel Chas. Tiincibergh, the noted airman, met by appointment tho other day and 'compared notes on the nuisance of ■a hero. A s they concluded their conversation Unci' shook hands Tuimcy said: “1 have it all over you m one thing. I can retire, and you never can. 7 MARY PICKhORD’S DISGUISE. LdS ANGELES-, May 14. Harold Lloyd leads the nation s laughter at the spectacle of Lindbergh and Tnnnoy trading secrets on ! How.,to avoid crowds. “When T want to disappear, wincn ie frequently, I i" st ‘specs,’ ” said Harold, who claims ‘hat, the crowds don’t know him tiom Jack, Jones or Billy Hughes when ho has them off. c f “t know of other remedies for blue goggles, a veil, awl .. i.dmmo.d l^ V S^ e <limly’ In cl &!&££ ftfc? ** R et nlSng witho.t a Kit ve.l.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 64, 29 May 1928, Page 6
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