Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1961)

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Thursday morning, Gard — ■ — " V : if} . up, walked into the room. “That’s ner McKay, wearing a well-tailored her,” one of the newsmen said, then gray wool suit, pushed open the doors turned his camera upon her. Patrice of room 204 in the Santa Monica Su Frantz, plaintiff in the paternity suit perior Court building. Followed by a against Gardner McKay walked past newsreel cameraman and several Gardner. Each saw the other, but no other photographers, he stopped in the word was exchanged. back of the room to talk seriously with his attorney. Up front a clerk posted a typewritten yellow sheet listing the cases to be heard that morning. There were thirty-eight entries; after number twenty-nine was printed: MC KAY. 8l59 ! The doors of room 204 9:00 : A door in the rear of the room opened, and a white-haired man in a long, black robe took his place at the bench. Judge Edward Brand’s court was now in session. McKay sat down in the second row on the right side of the room. Pat Frantz slipped into a seat in the back swung open again and a slim, dark row across the aisle. Behind Gardner haired girl, wearing a blue skirt, a sat Sandy and Don Joslyn, his friends. candystriped blouse and no make It was they ( Please turn the page ) 65