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Show Another Harrowing Tale Out of Russia Ky., August 13, 1881. She nays her mother was Countess Potenpkla of the Russian aristocracy, closely connected with the Russian royal fuinlly, who renounced her rank to wed her father, Frederick Schllch, a Oerman, natural-Ized natural-Ized as nn American citizen. She says her father vanished when she was two years old. The princess Bays she lived wlrh her mother In New York at 30 West Thirty-fourth Thirty-fourth street until 1806, when she was j fifteen years old. Then her mother took her to Europe and In Berlin, In 1002, she says she was married to Prince Ivan Tschernltachew, a Russian. She. spent but one day with the prince, returning to her mother In Berlin. Mother and daughter returned to New York In 1002 and lived there until In that year, the princess says, her , mother, III In health, returned to Riga to visit her relatives, tuklng her daughter daugh-ter with her. At Riga the mother effected a reconciliation recon-ciliation between her daughter and husband und died. At Riga, the princess prin-cess claims, her son wns born and the fumlly lived In peace until the Bolshe-vlkl Bolshe-vlkl uprising. During the early days of the revolution, she says, her father sent her son awny to a place of safety and sie had not seen him since. XXTASIIINGTON. Princess Ivan v " Tschernltschew of the Russian aristocracy, who claims American citizenship cit-izenship and who has been denied admission ad-mission to the United States by port authorities of New Orlenns, has succeeded suc-ceeded In getting her case before Secretary Sec-retary of Labor Dnvls. The story told by the princess to the Labor department deals with tho crucifixion of her husband by the Bol-shevlkl, Bol-shevlkl, the disappearance of her eight-year-old son, a bluck dispatch bos containing con-taining secrets of the lost royalist cause In Russia, a flight across Europe Eu-rope on foot to evade the secret agents of the soviet, and a trip across the Atlantic, partly as a stowaway ami purtly as a stewardess. The princess claims that she Is a native American, bom In Louisville, |