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Show iShadows of Crime Block Citizenship Echoes of Old Arrests Thwart -Two Applicants for Naturalization Thwarted Justice took new life Tuesday, bringing retribution of another an-other form to two applicants for citizenship. citi-zenship. Antinio Nicolo, arrested six months ago by police on suspicion of committing com-mitting statutory crimes against several sev-eral young girls, and George J. Zara-cliotis, Zara-cliotis, alias George Zaros, charged in 1925 with persistent violation of the prohibition law. saw their petitions for citizenship dismissed by District Judge Roger I. McDonough. BAKES VP PAST At a naturalization hearing Monday In Third district court M. F. Lence. government examiner. Informed Judge McDonough of alleged derelictions derelic-tions of the two applicants. Mr. Lence Crovided witnesses to be interrogated y the court if Nicolo and Zaracliotis pressed their demand for citizenship papers. Neither applicant appeared for final proceedings on their petitions, peti-tions, and both were dismissed with &rejuaice. meaning mat neuncr can e refiled In the future. Records in the cases show Nicolo was never formally charged with the crime of which he was suspected. The esse wss Investigated by police, former for-mer assistant county attorneys and local Juvenile court officers. Then it 'Continued on Paso TwsWsl NEW CITIZENS' PLANSBLOGKED (Continued trass Pass Mlae was apparently dropped and Nlcolo'a cash bond of $2300 refunded. Zaracllotis, under the name of George Zeros, waa charged on February Feb-ruary 27, 1928, with persistent violation viola-tion of the liquor law, Mr. Lane told Judge McDonough. Th formal complaint com-plaint filed in district court waa produced, pro-duced, showing no action was taken on the case after It reached district court Judge McDonough ordered District Attorney Cslvin W. Rswlinga to Institute Insti-tute a new investigation to determine whether prosecution, after eight years delay, should be pursued. Sixteen other aliens were granted citizenship paper The list of successful suc-cessful applicants follows: From Germany, John C. Schmidt Harry W. Roasberg. Anna M. Kmets-sch, Kmets-sch, Goulds N. Kmetxsch and Frederick Fred-erick F. Riedet From Great Britain, Francis Senior, Edward Heyea and Levi Bowera. From Greece. George I. Maniadakia. Ioania Kochonia and George G. Apoatolpouloa. From Netherlands. Neth-erlands. Christian B. Linschoten. From Denmark. Christ Christensen. From Norwsy, Ruth J. Olson, Harry Dahl and Olof H. Vogeler. |