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Show ID, S. DEPORTEES IDE TD WORK IN RUSSIA Emma Goldman and Bcrkman Receive Prize Positions; First Welcome Was Short-Lived LONPON. Oct. S. I By The Associated Assoc-iated Press The spectacular welcome wel-come accorded at the Russian-Finnish ! frontier th the anarchists deported to Russia from the United States early this year was short-lived, according 1 to information obtained from Amcri-1 Amcri-1 cms m Moscow by The Associated pre correspondent who recently crossed Russia. It was learned that tin revolutionary programs advocated i, the deportee from America, the majority of whom are anarchists, not communists, differ fundamentally from bolabeVlk methods. To the bolshevik, the revolutionist who adheres lo the anarchist creed is at almost as wide variance from the i .crime -Trotsky idea of government as iv ihe reactionary who advocate the I n -tablishinent of an imperial form ! of government or the creation ef a I constitutional regime. I t;i EN PRIZI JOBS I Few of th anarchist deportees from I America, it wa3 learned, have suc- red In obtaining positions of re--ponslbillt nndei the bolshevik 1. the major! 1 having been assigned lo i lerl" cal work in the various departments tf the red headquarter at Moscow. Emma Goldman and Alexander Hcrkmun, most prominent of the deportees de-portees trom the L'nlted Slates, are; considered to have received the prize appointment, an assignments t c I he control of a train which left Moscow earl In the summer for a trip through the Russian provinces for the purpose of gathering and recordioK statl-tl al and historical data regarding the Kits-, sian revolution. Although this work carries With it' no opportunity for assisting in actively directing the bolshevik movement, it enables the former apltatoi In America Ameri-ca to travel Into the country districts, and therefore to obtain more food than in Moscow. Propaganda printed in English iup-plled iup-plled lo The Associali (1 Presa sorre-spondent sorre-spondent In Moscow attacked iho anarchist an-archist idea of communal life, and the exponents of the system were held up to ridicule, the favorite method of attack at-tack in bolshevik propaganda. VMERU s Hi t li i LPTTVE. To Americans in Moscow, who have appealed to the bolshevik foteign of-' fice for permits to leav e Russia, so-, i-et i-et officials have stated that Americans in Russia will not be permitted to j leave the countrj until the United I states government negotiates with the bol3hevlkl and offers to release from custody in America a number of coin-1 munlsts supposed to be detained there Replying to the statements on the pari of the Americans that several hundred revolutionists already have been deported to Russia, the bolshevik! officials, according to statements by the detained Americans to The As-! sociated Press correspondent, replied that the deportees from America to Russia are anarchists, and are not wanted there any more than thc-y are1 wantdl in America - oo |