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Show 1 OVERSEAS LOVE STORJflS TOLD Romance of Y. M. C. A. Worker Work-er and French Girl Aired in Deportation Case. WASHINGTON, Juno 1. Warrants for the arrest rind deportation of Madeline Babin and her mother and sister on charges that they entered trie United State.-? from France for improper purposes, were canccJlcd to- fl ' Evidence In the ease presented at H the department of Justice said the wo- H men came to America at the invitation H of Leo Shippey, of, Kansas City. lo. - formerly a Y. M. C. A. worker in IHy France. Shipper, it was testified, 'llvod j with the Bnbin family while, oversews, J1 and "an attachment arose between him and tho eldest daughter." I Upon his return to the United States, ho and his wife became estranged and I aro now living apart,be In Los Ange- 1 Jcs and s'ho 1n KansasCity. "Evidently he wishes her to instl- 1 tute proceedings for a divorce and I she refuses, ovldontly If he were dl- I vorccd he would marry the alien who is about to be, if she has not already 1 become, the mother of his child, the I report said. I From testimony Madclin Uabln U came to the United States to accept i ta placo as a teacher at Portland, Ore., m which Shippey had obtained for her. 1H On her way to Portland she stop- m ped at Kansas City, the report said, d8 with the expectation of marriage to gj, Shippey If he were lawfully free to IS marry her. |