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Show DEPORTATION PAPERS ISSUED FOR WOMAN CHICAGO, May I A deportation warrant waa served on Madam Kltsa-heth Kltsa-heth fiirenko, self styled Russian countess, here today, on Instruction! received from Secretary of lienor Davis. Madam Olrenko, according to her story, was brought to this country throuich the Influence of a Ht. Paul millionaire, who promised to give her an education. Following service of the warrant, the woman was released on $1 000 bond, pending a hearing to be held soon before be-fore Howard Ehy. district Immigration Inspector. It was charged that Madam Glrenko was a "public charge." Mrs. Ed gn r Le Ma st ers, d I vorced wife of the poet, snd other society women plan to aid Madam Oirenko in her fight to stay In the United States. The woman, the wife of a former Russian army officer, worked here In a beauty parlor ater the millionaire refused to provide for her, according to the story she told. |