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Show BELGIUM BABY TO BE DEPORTED Now York, Nov., 23. A 13-month-old Belgian baby, known as Jeanne, who came here by tho way of England, Eng-land, was today ordered deported by immigration officials. The deportation deporta-tion order was made notwithstanding an offer by Mrs. Percy Proctor, formerly for-merly Baroness Nodine Von Klacfuss to adopt tho baby. ' When Jeanne arrived on the SL Paul yesterday in custody of a woman passenger not her mother, she was stopped at Ellis island. Mrs. Proctor's plea that she would adopt tho child was declared by the board of special inquiry to be insufficient. An attorney attor-ney for Mrs Proctor said an appeal would be made to Washington to permit per-mit Jeanne to remain here. -oo- 1. i COTTON MILL STRIKE ENDS. Anderson, S. C, Nov. 23. Through tho efforts of Governor Manning and federaL conciliators the four months' strike at the Brogon cotton mils was settled today. The 'company agreed to recognize the United Textilo Workers' Work-ers' union. |