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Show i "LOVE TRiANGLE""" PROBLEM FACED BY U. S. AGENTS NEW YORK, June 22. Immigration Im-migration authorities at Ellis , island for the second time with-' 1 in six weeks, faced today the I : problem of straightening- out a i "love triangle" born, of mfionlib nig;hts on the swelling- Atlantic. I Miss Nell Butler, a young; 'English woman of 22, begged I them to give her her freedom I i at least long enough to marry! i Captain Paul IVIiller, of the Brit-jish Brit-jish army, who in a three-day J courtship, made her forget the ; Canadian officer, whom she had I intended to wed when she sailed ! I ten days ago for Halifax. Ca- i inadian authorities refused to! ' permit Miss Butler to land for any other purpose than to mar-! mar-! ry the Canadian and put her on j the steamer Caronia, bound for England, via New York. Captain Cap-tain Miller wirelessed her to stop at New York, whither he was hurrying by train. When she stopped the Ellis island authorities au-thorities took her in charge. - - |