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Show oo MAY DEPORT 1 LAUNDRESS Los Angeles, Cal.. Aug. 22, Mrs. Clara Melcher. tb" VlenneBSe laundress, laund-ress, who accused Prince Stanislaus Sulkowskl of iUStrla of having induced in-duced her to come to this country for immoral purposes, was taken lio custody here today by Immigration officials of-ficials Mrs. Melcher was placed under arrest ar-rest by Captain Charles T Conuell, head of the Immigration service in Lob Angeles, upon receipt of a warrant war-rant from Washington, charging the woman with having i ome to this country for unmoral purposes Captain Connell was unable to BRJ whether the woman would be deport ed or held as a witness for the oral grand Jury In its scheduled in vestigation of her charges against Prince Sulkowskl, who was married in this city recently t. Miss Maris Louise Lou-ise Freese, a wealthy Los Angeles girl The prince and his bride left Vancouver, R c., ur the orient last week |