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Life is not always a bed of roses for children with plenty of money, whether inherited or earned. Some of them are involved in lawsuits before they are out of their cradles. The happy tot above is Yvonne Dionne, unworried by the potential earning power of the famous quintet. Under government guardianship, it is not likely that any serious squabbles will mar her happiness. In the top centre is Freddie Bartholomew, not so fortunate, about whose wealth and custody a legal battle is waged.

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Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 13

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Life is not always a bed of roses for children with plenty of money, whether inherited or earned. Some of them are involved in lawsuits before they are out of their cradles. The happy tot above is Yvonne Dionne, unworried by the potential earning power of the famous quintet. Under government guardianship, it is not likely that any serious squabbles will mar her happiness. In the top centre is Freddie Bartholomew, not so fortunate, about whose wealth and custody a legal battle is waged. Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 13

Life is not always a bed of roses for children with plenty of money, whether inherited or earned. Some of them are involved in lawsuits before they are out of their cradles. The happy tot above is Yvonne Dionne, unworried by the potential earning power of the famous quintet. Under government guardianship, it is not likely that any serious squabbles will mar her happiness. In the top centre is Freddie Bartholomew, not so fortunate, about whose wealth and custody a legal battle is waged. Southland Times, Issue 22993, 12 September 1936, Page 13

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