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Show . :V Iff, I pii r, thn e daughters f Mrs John Garner, who claims that Mndclmlnc Louise, in low Atlanta a famous mixed bob) , is ; her child j ATLANTA. Ga. Where Solomon mceeeded si l.-nco has failed. The rouph and ready "sword teat" of King Solomon d elded Instanter the controversy over the parentage of the infant The elaborate and delicate blood test of Judge tlcorKe L Bell, in Superior Court here, (ailed to name the mother of Madelaine Louise Now Judge Bell will summon a jury to finally determine, if n can. which of two women Mrs. Ianlcl I'lttman and Mrs. John C- Garner is the mother moth-er of 17-months-old Madelaine. St I I I I MI S-Finger S-Finger print experts and experts in facial expression, testified to the re semblance and lack of resemblance bo-tween bo-tween Madalalne and the rival "moth- rs " and (heir children. Cartoonists. Photoirr ij.h. r-. and artist - had tlx Ir BS) .md students of heredity expressed1 their opinions Finally a blood test proved nothing It was six of one arjfi s balf dozen of the Other and did no more to convince con-vince Judge Hell than it did to Interest pretty and chubby Madelaine. counting count-ing her finders and making court love to her toes in the big court chair She crowed and she cooed and she called them both "mamma." Madelaine was born In May. 1919. at Orady hospital here That same night Mrs. Plttman and Mrs. Garner bore daughters In the morning the nurses brought bablea to them Mrs I'lttman received Madelaine and she has always declared Madelaine her daughter. Mrs. Qarner received Mary BUaabeth and declared it was not he baby. Mary Klizabeth died in three weeks and 1 though the Garners burled her. they refused to claim her as their own. "I have never' heard of such a vicl-ou.s vicl-ou.s .system in m life as that of the ' ,J ouspnui ior tne icicntuicaiion of in-faius," in-faius," declared Judse Loll when other' women had tts.ified to alleged mistakes mis-takes in babies, "ne worn in," ..aid the Judge, "actually, "ac-tually, had a boy and was r:ivi n a girl I would rather burn the ward than have this sort of thing continue ' Daniel Piltman and his wife arc blue-eyed and so are their three little girls. John Garner and his wife have brown eyes and so hac their children. Madelaine Louise Is brown eyed. Mrs. I'lttman points out resemblance between her three children and M .delaine .de-laine and Mrs. Garner I'I'lx, "But how about the brown eyes?" Tl LANE STRONG. NEW ORLEANS Tulane boasts of i three linemen who were named as All-Southern All-Southern men last year. They are Payne. Bsallletl and Forest. |