Show I GIRL SURRENDERS SURRENDERS' MOTHER I I HOPE TO REMAIN IN U. U S. S S r rc f c J A A z 2 b bj j tl y l I ai gr r t I w m. m t fl 1 N 1 W if Nr- Nr A I Y SM e ili IW I. I I flip 1 1 4 ii I q r Ay 4 74 PUlA V lA TO BUFFALO N N. y T March 7 By ByNEA ByNEA I NEA NUA Service Love Service Love of country does does not exact all Its Its sacrifices on the battlefield E en E en in timeS timeS' of peace It demands I its i Ablations Of 19 year old old ear P Paula Pitula ul Patton of Olean N N. 1 Y it asked a a. supreme ter test Love Loie ve and a home of ot her own were insignificant to he he- he alongside th the ight to be an American and remain in America with her people Rather than forfeit that right she risked her lime on an operating table here Now she is convalescing ing But never will she know the JOYS JOYS' of motherhood Ten yeas s ago when she was 9 Paula came from Russia with her herpa pa and brothers and sisters She was a sickly delicate delica te child unable to speak clearly e even een en In her herI I native tongue native tongue A Along long siege ot or in infantile infantile In in- paralysis had left its mark Immigration officers said she he waa was an imbecile Temporarily though they pe her to enter her herland herland herland land of ot promise The fight for he deportation however has gone on steadily My Iy affliction has made it hard for me to talk says Paula I I I couldn't make the examiners at Ellis El El- lis Its Island understand me And the questions ns were there all so ea easy y It would have haie been different had they only let me write the answers down on paper But the atlon men were determined Why she said he children probably would be feebleminded feebleminded feebleminded feeble feeble- minded too So the operation Paula thought was the tho only way out And she willingly made the sacrifice I I came here to the hospital she declares lecla es because it lt was my chance to show how dear America is to me Perhaps ps the they'll ll let me me stay now Perhaps th they y will But that de- de orde order still Is on file j Paulas Paula's case is pending in the cou tout cout t of appeals And Representative tive Daniel A Reed need is fighting for her in congressI congress I I wont won't become dependent on the public Paula says I I think our comfortable home my fathers father's business bustness bust busi ness success and our good friends all prove that I I can do housework and make makee myself y ve-y useful to my mother if they'll only let me stay And oh how I hope they will willAnd And that sentence written clearly clearly clear clear- ly on a little sc scap ap of paper for fy Paula aula still can n scarcely talk dis distinctly dis- dis ended the interview with Immigration the Paula Paula the girl the Imbecile men thought an |