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Show ROMANES IS STILL HELD ON ISLANDS New York, April 13. Although offl-elal offl-elal announcement was niado yesterday yester-day thnt Oenrge E. Romanes, son of the late John George Romanes, the noted Rrltlsh biologist, had been allowed al-lowed to land from Ellis Island, where he whs taken on his arrhal from Eu-t Eu-t rope, on the certificate of a marine hospital surgeon that he Is suffering from tuberculosis, he was atlll bolng detained this morning. Just where the conflict has arisen was not explained. ex-plained. Romanes' wife and children anxiously awaited his arrival at a hotel ho-tel last night, but in vain. Bond had been fllej to Insure that tho Scotch- man, who came to this country for I treatment at Colorado Springs, would not become a public charge, but It did not bring his freedom. A potltlon asking for his admission has been I sent to Washington and relatives think It will be favorably acted upon. ' |