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Show EMMA GOLDMAN AND BERKMAN 10 BE DEPORTED ' ST. LOUIS, Mo . Sept. IS It became ! known today that a warrunt for the flci- j I porlation of Kmma Qoldman was serve.! : on her last Frlda in the Jefferson City penitentiary where she hus finished serv-I serv-I ini,' a two-year sentence for attehiptinR obstruction of the aim draft Her release re-lease from the penitentiary is set for Set)- I tember 27. It was announced that the warrant had been served by a dcput from the St Ixiuls emigration office and that M Goldman will be arrested as soon as site leaves prison and unless she can providu B 515.000 bond she w ill be placed In Jail to await a deportation hearing When Miss Goldman entered tho prison jat Jefferson City In July. 1917, she said I she was born In Russia and In case the deportation Is ordered the immigration authorities were under the Impression that Russia would be the country lo , which she would be deported. She t-aid she had been In the (Jnltud States for 31 years nnd that her father, j now dead, was a naturalized American citizen. Charles A. Lich. deputy inspector o the St. louis Immigration office, said today that he was not ready to onqouni the details of the government's case against Miss Goldman, but that ho wa I confident of proving two points essen-ttstl essen-ttstl to deportation, namely, that Miss Goldman is an alien and that she ls an . gstsHglHSsIHgl I nnarrjiist and therefore an undeslrab! j alien She is a native of Russia, he said, ao.i f has. never been naturalized in this coun- kj I lr'- t; i!f rr , 1? |