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Freed last week, Mr. Remus pondered a pending U. S. Government suit to deport him as an undesirable alien. He is a native of Germany...
...indisputable that these men are "Conservatives" and "Capitalists"-not "Reds." Their arrest was as scandalous as though President Coolidge should send soldiers to seize Chief Justice Taft and deport him as a Communist. The explanation, as usual, is that Dictator Carlos Ibanez is again finding his despotism over Chile threatened and is getting rid of his enemies under a plausible excuse. Among those arrested who might by a wild stretch of the imagination he called "Red" was Senor Luis Humberto Matis, "The Chilean Gompers," Secretary of the Chilean Federation of Labor...
...great highceilinged room which Signor Mussolini calls his office. There, upright at his massive desk, he transfixed newsgatherers last week with a calm smoldering glance, answered their questions about the new Proscription Law (TIME, Nov. 15). Was it not, hinted the representatives of the press, a little persecutory to deport non-Fascist offenders to "penal islands" in the Mediterranean and Adriatic for "political and social crimes...
...board ship the ubiquitous immigration officers questioned her. She said she was divorced. They asked "Why?" She told them. Instead of being allowed to land with the other cabin passengers, she was sans ceremony inclosed on Ellis Island. A board gave her a hearing and decided she must be deported. U. S. courts had held that adultery is a crime. She admitted what is at least equivalent to adultery. The officials opined that adultery involves moral turpitude. She appealed to Secretary of Labor James J. Davis. He granted the appeal, considered for several days, and decided he had no choice...
...Hudson, Mass., local authorities appealed to the immigration authorities to deport a group of aliens who recently attended the funeral of a Mrs. Catherine Tomosuines, who was buried with no other ceremony than the scattering of red flowers on her grave. No move has yet been started to deport Mrs. Tomosuines herself...