CUSTODY OF CHILD
FILM STAR’S LITIGATION.
HOLLYWOOD, January 11.
The name of Robert Taylor, film actor, was mentioned in litigation between Barbara. Stanwyck and Frank Fay for the custody of their adopted son Dion Anthony, aged six. Barbara. Stanwyck, in cross-exam inat.ion, testified that. Taylor, whose name was often linked romantically with hers, was a frequent visitor to her home and played with the boy, but denied that his visits were influenced by a desire to accustom the child to Taylor or that they constituted a reason why she did not permit Fay to visit their son.
The. hearing was marked by bitter disputes. The judge once was forced to intervene to prevent a fight, between the rival attorneys.
The court awarded Fay the right to visit the child on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons with full custody on alternate Saturdays on condition that a nurse is present, Fay not to bring liquor with him, either internally or externally. .Miss Stanwyck is appealing
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 January 1938, Page 14
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