Show i I ALIEN ENEMIES MADE CITIZENS I Two To Germans and One Austrian Austrian Aus Aus- trian Admitted to Fellowship Two To Germans and one Austrian were admitted as citizens citizen yesterday by Judge Judg Harold M. M a St Stephens of oC tho the Third district dis court These are arc the first alien enemies naturalized In Utah since tho the entrance of or the United States into the world war This action by tho the court was made po possible under an enactment of or Congress Congress Con Con- gress which provided pro that an any elti- elti kens em of or countries at war with this country might bo ho admitted if I th they had announced their Intention to do so 80 not loss less than two years nor more than seven eon years car befOre the entrance of ot the country Into a state of r war var The Tue act further provided that each applicant must bo ho under tinder an nn investigation a- a thin tion for fOI ninety lays days after his application tion lion and that this Investigation In might bo ho continued at zt the discretion of or the government for tho the duration of oC tho titu war var fen Ten men were naturalized Including the enemy aliens mentioned They TIie areas aro are aroas as follows follow Robert Hobort W. W Yanla l lEng England England England Eng Eng- land William illiam Alex Worthey England lund George Stud Studham ham England Ewe Ewo Elsin- Elsin ga l Netherlands Alfred Barnes EngI England Eng Eng- I land Robert Hobert Charles Combos Combes En England Max Oswin Knorr Germany German Bruno I Gustave Dreschel Germany and Goor George Curl Carl August Lasrich Austria |