Show i CierI Clerks Clerk's s Error Costs Bingham Barber His Citizenship Papers Italian Sobs When Court Denies Application Which Would Reunite Family I Choking with sobs and apparently I deeply affected I Frank rank Marchi a barber barber barber bar bar- I ber at Bingham left the courtroom I I during this mornings morning's naturalization hearings before Judge G. G G. G Armstrong when the court declared that because of ot an error made by the clerk who filled tilled out ls is declaration ot of intention he must start all over again on the road to citizenship taking out new first firstI I papers and waiting two years longer for the perfection of his application I Marchi Marchl is a native of Italy and has hasIn j served in the Italian army When he heWed filed Wed his declaration of Intention he heI I told the clerk of having gone to France when an infant where he resided several several several sev sev- eral years later returning to the land landof landof I of ot his birth The clerk understood him to say that he was born torn in France and filled out the first papers accordingly The trend of decisions in the I courts has been to hold that such an error is fatal to an application and that it cannot be amended Judge Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Arm Arm- strong was therefore forced to dismiss Marchis Marchi's i's is case I The European war came between Angelo Angelo Angelo An- An gelo Pastore and citizenship His family family family fam fam- ily is in Italy Since the outbreak of the war the federal government has I adopted a policy under which citIzenship citizenship citizen citIzen- ship wilt will not be gi granted anted aliens with I families remaining in warring countries countries coun coun- tries the reason being that the wife I would also acquire citizenship and be beIn bein in fn a position to demand protection from fromI I the government of the United States Pastore said he has sent his wire U 5 ilS I with which to come cometo to this country but she Is unable to o obtain a passport I If he were made a citizen of the United States he thought the passport might be he granted but the court held helel that the I departments department's rule is absolute and the application was denied |