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Show 54 SOLDIERS ARE GIVEN CITIZENSHIP Fifty-four soldiers of the Unilrd State:; army, momhi-r.-; of A. H and casual coui-pa coui-pa nicji, Sc cut i'l h. engineers. Mai ton ni ;i Fort I lout;! ms, yesterday were admitted to citizenship by Juur.e Tillman I . John-:hmi John-:hmi tn the l ulled States district court. All of them were of alien birth, ami among th- countries t cprcscnl cd ucie tinh , S eden. I enni rk, Kussi.i- Poly n,it Turkey and Syria. Ill some lust a mcch 1 1 wan necessary to UNO the services of an interpreter. Henry r. Piumm, special examiner from I U nver, wan present, to conduct th ea.uilu:i t ions. The m t h of n Ih-g ia m-r WiiH administered by .1. W. I'hristy, cb rk of tho federal court . |