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Show Uncle Sam Undertakes Extensive Survey of All Foreigners in Utah EDUCATION OF r Ml ALIENS UNDERTAKEN Naturalialiuii Examiner for Utah Makes Plans to Produce Pro-duce Good Citizens From Foreign Born Residents ACTING under povrmmont instruct ious ami with the cooperation of lht state council of defense, leslie Krazer, Vnited States naturalization examiner for t'tah. haa completed arrannementf for an exhaustive induatrlal purvey of the atate, to determine the competency of forelRnera for citizenahip. Mr. Kraxrr announced hla plana to-' to-' day. He declared the movement will be put In operation aa soon aa the In-floenKa In-floenKa altuation hum cleared. Rep-reaentatlvea Rep-reaentatlvea of the department of labor will he eent here from other Males to anatat in making the aurvey hy vl-ftinK vl-ftinK every pert Ion of the aj.-tte where allena are employed, ENCOURAGE EDUCATION. It la the purpoae of the (overnment, Mr. Praxer an , to et in peraonal touch with every alien hi the country HHfl rllciHirafie naliiralizuliun and edu- ration. Another important feature of the work will be the record of all a I lent a. compiled to ahow their attitude atti-tude towrad the government and their reasonsf or or aKinst be.:mtna: citl- v xena. , ISo vital and Important la the work tit will be undertaken tnat permanent perma-nent naturalisation claaaea will be ea-tabltahed ea-tabltahed by the government In all parta of the atate. Through an arrangement ar-rangement already made with the I'nl-veraity I'nl-veraity of I'tah, Dr. K. I. Harriman f the extension department will aa-rtime aa-rtime charge of the educational work end the task of establishing the naturalization nat-uralization r lasses. Heretofore there has been only one government clae Jn the atate. BOOKS 8UPPLIE0 FREE. Effort! are being made by the government, gov-ernment, through Mr. Frajter and the utate council of defense, to establish the naturalization classes and the educational edu-cational work under the supervision of inn puoi'c srnooi aysiem. i ne government gov-ernment will furnish all text books free, under an arrangement already perfected,' per-fected,' and will encourage and support sup-port every movement and organixa- iion whose purpose is the American-cation American-cation of allena. While definite arrangements have Hot been made fop the lmtortant part the. University of I'tah and the pub- ; fc schools will play in tne movement Ir. Harriman is arraniring for a correspondence cor-respondence course on naturalisation subjects fur the lenefit of Hlien. December 20 is the date set for a hearing In the district court of applications ap-plications for clt izenship of several alien enemies. All these applications are based on what is know n aa old law declarations, filed prior to 1918. Applications of ,'ilien enemtee filed since that date will not he heard until the final peace treaty has been signed. |