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Show WILL NOT DEPORT SALT LAKE WOMAN Immigration Department Decides That Ida Apflebeck Can Remain in United States. Ida Apflebeck will be permitted to remain re-main in thp United States. Such was the Information received by Immigration Inspector D. A. Plumly In n communication communica-tion from Washington. T. C. Mr. Plumly found the communication awaiting hlin when he returned yesterday from a two woekji trip Into Nevada. ' Ida Apflebeck first came Into notoriety when the pollcj began proceedings against her many months ago on charges of conducting con-ducting n disorderly rooming house. Shortly Short-ly afterward her case was Investigated by Inspector Plumly, and Uu; Information obtalred forwarded to the department at Washington. In the meantime the young woman attempted at-tempted 5UlcIdo by shooting herself, giving giv-ing th; explanation that nhc had bern deserted by her sweetheart und was being be-ing persecuted by the police. She recovered re-covered shortly and went on a visit to Los Angeles, from where sho recently returned. re-turned. Miss Apflebeck has expressed hor?elf at times us confident that she would eventually win her case and be saved from deportation. A native of Germany, the young woman camo hero but a few years ugo. She claims to be- of prom'n nent family. |