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Show EMMA GOLDMAN WANTS TO LEAVE . W1THBERKMAN WASHINGTON. Dec. 13 As the su pre'nx court is not in session todas formal withdrawal b Bmma Goldman of her application for an appeal from f (l(iil court decrees in New York dismissing dis-missing habeas corpus proceedings brought in an effort to prevent her deportation to soviet Russia cannot be begun until next Monday Harry V . inberger, her counsel, has written Assistant Attorney General Stewart Ing that the application be with drawn and Mr. Stewart is expected to notify the court Monday of her decision deci-sion to submit to deportation at the ;same time Alexander Derkman is sent :out of the country. NEW YOHK. Dec 12. Rather than bt separatc-d from Alexander Berkman, nor companion of years. Emma Goldman announced an-nounced tonight through her attorney that sh'- had abandoned her ticht in th supreme eourt to prevent her adoption to so.i. t Russia with Berkman and some eighty other radicals. Ham Weinberger, her attorney, in a I letter to Assistant Attorney General Stewart at Washington, asked that Aflt I Goldman's application for a writ of error lor appeal and release on bail be withdrawn with-drawn He said that this request was made "in view of the statement mad; by your department and tho commissioner commis-sioner general of Immigration that Emm.i Goldman and Alexander Berkman and other Russians will ho deported within ten days lo soviet Russia." The letter said Miss Goldman preferre-i Jail or deportation "to continued custody on Bills Island " The refusal of the supreme court to dela Ecrkman's deportation, the attor-Dl attor-Dl Bald, also had led Miss Goldman 'O abandon her right. He quoted her as I saylnR that "If Berkman must gxx I na I the res will go with him. ' Later a state-' state-' mi nt was issued by Miss Goldman lu which she tald "I desire to go as soon I as possible to soviet Russia and I cx-pect cx-pect the government to keep Its promkc to deport Berkman and myself as well s other Russians within ia days. Cltlaen-' Cltlaen-' ship by naturalization today is no pro-tcctlon pro-tcctlon to any former alien" j She said that the sudden calling for her deportation showed "the hysteria 0'. the government officials" and that she did not expect that she would be given time to arrange her "many business and personal affairs " Characterizing the government's action aa like that of "the czar of Russia " Mts Goldman continued; "T aspect while in soviet Russia to read Shortly of American horn citizens being deported from America to the Island : I Guam or some other colonial possession of America, despite tho constitution whlon guarantees free speech and free press," no |