Show r RULIXfi ONMTURAL1ZATIOX REGULAR HOURS FOR THE 101K Mormons In Good Standlnr Xo to be Admitted iUbl t ZANES POSITION On request of the District Attorney Attor-ney that hours b fixed when applications I appli-cations for naturalization shall b heard Iud that his office sliall b i represented on such occasions Judge Zane gave the following ruling on Tuesday Court In lie Third District I will stab that I ltd anticipated antcpte assistance from a Jcdfra from ono ol the other ttlccta In thoso naturalizi Dturi UotSi i bit the probabUlties are noW that I shall not b ablo obtain IL Theso naturalizations interfere more or less with the biuinen of the court cur To facilitate tho business I think the suggestions of tho JWrict attorney arc proper I will fix from ten till hal past ton every forenoon and from half past four till iabontfive hi the aftfrnoon for applications I for naturalization An alien Ijeforo the cur for natural ization has rlcbts that must bo rrapcrt Ntt ed and in order that thcsQ czanima tions may b cpndutrcd with n and > roiricty fairness and impartiality impartiali-ty I will request the District Attorney or his assistant to lie as i1tnt appear at Ibetme I have mentioned and aid in the examination ex-amination of applicants anti their witnesses This will prevent so rnanv cxamnien I There has been A Decision of tills I I couivndgoAnderson sittlogjn which tlrndgdern whlb I it has I Wen held after quite a protracted and thorough Investigationconsuminp I nearly two weeks that a member of f tho Mormon Church In goal standing Iod tnIg is not a lit and suitable person to b naturalized that the obligations bf a member of that orcanlzatfon t the Churl are inconsistent with the obligations ot on American citizen The coltt found and adjudged that tie Church ot Jesus Christ of latter day Saints is an unpatriotic organization organi-zation that to become a member of it and to retain that fellowship o liga lions must b amt and bcllrls and professions madcv and conduct prCelons rnduc required quired in conflict with and opposed to that devotion and attachment and to thoso duties exacted of a citizen of the government the United States The J government of the United I States will not divide its allegiance I with anr other I Kovernmentor any oilier organization and unless tho court Is satisfied by the evidence offered that tBa applicant ofer applcnt has resided tdo required time in the I United tIC that he is I a man of good moral character attached to tho s 1 ciples of the Constitution of the Unite States well disposed to the good order Iood onor I and happiness of tho same it will not admit him but on tho other band if thin cur Is N tisfie < l that any applicant having tho other iualiUcalion and i residence U of sulHcicnt intelligence I I to understand the principles r the I trovernmcnt I well disposed towards I it I of good moral character attached to tho principles of the Constitution it will admit him But Ihi Court having held that the Mormon Church is an organization of such I character tat membership fellowship In It I disqrnllllcs an alien citizenship fortho present nt Iwst lie Court twIll respect 1 opinion Tlio purracs nod Character of Ibo Church tlttl and characterize all of I members and disqualifies them for citizenship according to the jiiJcmcn 7 of the Court its members must lus ro girded a precluded for the preson by tho trial ii which I was con demncd Tub Church was not con demncd by Judge Anderson on aI count of religious faith doctrine or worship but because of its mora social and political doctrines anil the I unlawful practices and conduct that II I enjoins Therefore it cannot bo slid that the cfleci of the decision I t o interfere with religions beliefs or Ihe flee exercise of religIon In this I do not wish to say that this organization like every other human Institution may not change but ro recently after the decision and after tho thorouch inveittation the Court I will b governed by the opinion In i this I do not wish 10 say that the Court I j will exclude a man because hn Iu been a member of that Church if bo Is I j i not at present a member goodstanil ling and in full fellowship gstli 1 wish it distinctly understood that I I every uian whether a Mninioii or I Gentile that appmrs cforclhis l court t i shall bo Prr 111 aoojccllsiis rights will bo regarded aifil he will be i treated impartially and fairly I I make these felatementsL < ccauo I do not wish i I to IK misunderstood I I any nttorney or other person has I i any suggestion to make during the I 3 examination of any applicant or his witnesses they ciii make it to Iho district altomev or to his assistants i If everyone is allowed to participate in these examinations there ickl a tendency to wrangling and the proceeding ceeding will become undignified alt I unseemly So that I any attorney or other person have any suggestions to j I make with rerectto say applicant or his witnossns I they wiUmakothatsng J ccstioii to the district attorney or to Irh i I his assistant I and ho will rY course propound such questionsas he thinks proper aud relevant |