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Show I terned are not wanted In this country," j he added. j Isaac Blair Evans, assistant United I Slates district attorney, last night eaid I that under the present laws only those I enemy aliens who are anarchists, or who 1 fall into one of the other very limited classifications now allowed, can be deported de-ported at the expense of the government. Mr. Evans stated that the local authorities authori-ties have received no word yet of any change in the existing regulations. It is not known, he said, precisely how many of the 350 enemy aliens at Fort Douglas can be deported under existing legislation. U. S. CAN DEPORT FEW INTERNED ALIENS WASHINGTON, July 16. Not more than forty or fifty of the 500 enemy aliens still interned at. Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and Fort Douglas, Utah, can be deported de-ported under present laws,- John R. Creighton of the department of justice said, in urging additional legislation at a hearing today before the house immigration immigra-tion committee on a bill to deport undesirable unde-sirable aliens. "Eighty per cent of those now in- |