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CUSTODY OF A CHILD.

MOVING PICTURE IN COURT. ANOTHER "SOLOMON" DECISION. • DETROIT, January 21. Moving pictures aided a Judge in a new "King Solomon" decision here. -A mother and foster-mother were brought into Court, when the Judge announced that a four-year-old chi d, the ownership of which was in dispute, would be sent to an institution. Concealed moving picture machines recorded the reaction of the two women to this decision. . The Judge and several psychologists on viewing the film, decided to the custody of the child to the fostermother the film showing more biological and .emotional reaction on her part.

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Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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CUSTODY OF A CHILD. Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

CUSTODY OF A CHILD. Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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