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Show MAKES FIGHT 1 TO GET CHILD If She Secures Custody of Son, Mrv Phillips-Herrin : Says She Will Spring a Startling Sensation. '. DENVER. Colo., July 25. The greatest aenaatlon yet developed In the Wt a If red Page-Phllllpe-Herrln-Lee controversy over the custody of Kenneth and Dorothy Doro-thy Page may be sprung In a few days. If Mrs. Pkllllps-Herrln of Los Anc;flea.,who won a temporary victory over Mrs. George M. Lee by successfully dof.nling herself against the charge of ihr.tr-ninx to kill, prefertrtl against her by Mr. I.ec. aucceeds l:i '.vluula thu tulr fcr tho custody of her . son. Kenneth. 6)1 will then make a move that will startle a prominent Denver family and place a loading business man in a position to explain. ex-plain. It is stated upoa t'ool authority that Mrs. Philltpa-Herrln has already written a letter aa a preliminary atep to her ag-Ciestflve ag-Ciestflve move, an 1 that the uian she implicates, im-plicates, who ia wealthy and tiolis a high and responsible position. U preparing to fight to the end the ilraunl which she has yiad upon hi in Although George E. Phillips, who is now In Seattle, Wash., bas long contrib- I uted to the support of Kenneth Phillips, j uader a decree entered In a divorce which was obtained from bim a number j ot years ago in the Denver courts by ' Mrs. Winifred Page-Philllps-Herrin. who was married to Mr. Herrln of Loa Angeles An-geles about a year ago. It Is now claimed that Mrs. Phillips-Herrin will charge the raternlty of the child to the Denver man j .who la about to be brought into thn case, j "It only awatta the termination of the suit In the County court over '.ho cu3toUy ot the boy," said an officer today, "aud I expect to se'e some sensatiopal develop-p.'nts develop-p.'nts In a few days." 7 In the meantime Mrs. Phillips inar-tied inar-tied Herrln, who is willing to take her boy and care for bim. |