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Show i Mae Visits With Son Through Door ALBANY, N. Y. Cf" Screen Actress Ac-tress Mae Murray Monday re- sumed her fight (or custody ol 1 her 13-year-old son, Koran Mdlvani, Mdl-vani, In court after a screen door cut short a week-end visit with the boy. Granted an hour with her son by Supreme Court Justice Francis Berg an during a recess of court proceedings. Miss Murray said the family from whom she hopes to win the boy's custody "wanted me to talk to him Inside the house where they could hear." "But," she added. "I wanted to speak to him on the lawn alone. After, all, he's my child and I should be allowed to speak to him without Interference." Miss Murray seeks custody of her son from Miss Bessie Cunning, who, with her two brothers, John and Cortland, took the boy to recuperate re-cuperate from a mastoid operation opera-tion performed by another brother. broth-er. Dr. Daniel Cunning of New York City, In 1935. A third figure In the case is Prince David Mdlvani, last of the - "marrying Mdivanis and father of Koran, from whom Miss Murray Mur-ray was divorced In 1933. Mdlvani has Instituted custody proceedings in the California mulls. "Mommy, they won't let me out," the actress quoted Koran as saying say-ing when she talked to him through the screen door at the Cunning home la Averlll Park Sunday. Miss Murray said the conversation conversa-tion was brief and ended with her leaving a gift on the lawn for her son. She said a later telephone call also proved unsatisfactory. "He gave only evasive answers to my questions," she said. "I imagine the Cunnings were right beside him." |