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Show MOTHER DEVOTED TO HER IS BABY Woman in Lee Shippey Triangle Tri-angle Struggles to Prevent I Deportation (By International News Service) KANSAS CITY. ao. The devotion J 1 of Madeline Babln, the young ParNian I I girl Involved ' deportation proceed , Ingp brought by the wife of Lee Ship- i I pey, Missouri poet and" newspaper man. ; and fbrjnet '. M. A worker ovCr- as. to her :nall smi. ! ige. I four months old. has won the aimi- I ntlon of nelghbor.t on Wabash avenue, i where the Ha bin famlh llycs The 'care and love bCStOj ' on tie t Ifjld 'by MadelUic, us well as the industry j of her mother, Madam" Georges P.a-' I bin, and her sister. fJeorgefe ImVe I , won the friendship of 'he Iti ?hho - hood. i Many of the women of the neiffllboi - hood have culled on the youii mother1 'and many others in ICanaas Cil' who knew the unhappy circumstances of 1 the coming of the young Krenfcll girl , t" America have assisted her md her i mother and sister. Bl Kin I li.ll l I Prosperity has begun to visit the family and suffering of the past months is beginning to lighten foi thelli The bouse whetC tile;.- are .iv-lng .iv-lng Is a targe one and Is well tin -nished B industrious epplli hum of the needle In making expensive' gowns they bae built up a profitable trade Msaiame Babln works until , '' it night putting the fine needlework I, touch to the gowns. Members of the Alliance lrincas havi been ( material assista nco In helping the I; hree women vindicate the confidence' of the government In them ih fed; Oral authorities having refu.-ed to deport de-port the famlh She keeps her baby spotless and i spends all of her time with it ,? neighbor said In praising the devotion of the Kretu b girl to her son "II. seems to ie hei oni Interest The famlh lives a few doors from Warren hong, who is in charge of the local Immigration offke. The wlf- of .Mr. Iing has Interested herself In the famlh and saj tb re l no danger of their becoming pol III charge. "Mad line hi- won the hearts of a I the women of the neighborhood." Mrs Un aula It H vi ii i IXTERES1 The bab Is kept cire-sed in the : whitest and sheerest of garments, and Madeline appears to have no other interest than that of the little son o er w hom she hov ers '' Although the health of the young I Prench girl Is not excellent, she finds time 'to assisl her mother uml Geor- . getle in the rush of getting out thl mani ple4 e of work which are brought to tliein lee Shippey. father of Madeline's!' bab. according to Immigration officials, offi-cials, la on the jtaff of the I Ange-T re Times and continues io liv- with hu mother and sister there. Mod-nn Mod-nn receives frequent letters from Shippey mother and slater, all ex-b pressing their sympathy and love. Shippey wife and I heir eight - ear-' old son are In Kanaaa City. |