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Show uu BABY SAVES HER FROM DEPORTATION New York, Juno 3. After weeks of anxious waiting, Mrs. Zadia Betrous, detained by the Immigration authorities, authori-ties, has been saved from deportation because of the arrival of an American born ohild. Tho woman arrived from Buenos Ayres on tho liner Tennyson, March 23. Her husband had died in January, and', after settling up his affairs, she found herself in possession of a fair income. She determined to break up her home In Argentina and come to this country to educate her children. She was going to her brother, Samuel Albert, In Peoria, 111 She had sufficient means to continue con-tinue her trip and would lc been allowed to do so had not a surgeon found she was suffering from trachoma. tra-choma. Her deportation was ordered. Tho case was appealed and In the meautimo a baby was born to Mrs. Betrous. As the mother of a child born In America she will be allowed to land and go to her brother. |