Show i CLAI BARS CITIZENSHIP TO ALIEN ALIENa a l O K 0 lU CA CAN NOT mu y I I Um L Native of Switzerland Who Evaded Military Draft Draft- df of f United States Is Denied Privileges Due Am American By F F. F E. E DeCKER BECKER i I OTTO TTO KOLLIKER a Si i iSs' iSs tea an anti and a baker haker who made 1 If s j jI living in III Salt Lake at the b tin lJ i f I Uncle Sam started int into war war Avar wit fi ft 1 j German Germany was denied tl the e r of citizenship yesterday because I j refused to fight when uncle needed him aim He would like to ej the protection protection and the tho yi V f. f Uncle Sams Sam's kindly han hand now it is too late It may may b be bo to too too f forever 01 or it may be th that t 12 into in i ia years if he shows himself real eaI a r k s i fit subject Otto may again the bar of j justice sti e with his t H tt f fl l Judge dge Tillman an D. D Joh Johnson son o of w t United States district c court urt dt M I II I say as s to that The court t sim tk 1 i I said that Otto was and an andall th a 0 all there is to it for five years years i I way Otto Otto appeared yesterday esterday oth others rs before Judge Johnson John on IHie I the Hie right to enroll himself under ai aiStars Stars and Stripes B Beside him hims s VV J-VV Arvid d Eric Eric r Larson e F ha Had hEid d wt the he f 1 Arvid Id was ivas an ex- ex 5 x s 1 who fought In France for I even before he had s sworn J n nto to his adopted country He lie haar ha had 1 eo co coback back to Salt Lake to tal take e up s business as a builder r and a c cent cont tor and having fou fought ht for Uncle 1 l 1 f he io t craved the right to vote and fl ta a full part in the deliberations pf fellow citizens He w was s given t Y y yI j right r with a word of con commenda m d n. n I I on his honorable record v vI i I RECALLS PAPER j J he had 1 Kolliker claimed that fi fil out his questionnaire before S I consul but bat did not know wH fir was saying saving at 1 the time I 1 that he had taken out hi hrs f p papers but asked ed to have th the I called because he want wanted d from military service He was before the court bY I Emmerich federal 3 serving servine temporarily i tint 1 l Lake Lale in the stead of Dell Jj 41 van now in Idaho on ur business Mr Emmerich caled called tI- tI f. f tion of the court to the tile f fart d m 1 x similar cases the United s Sta ati- ati v j trice court at t St. St t. t Louis Lo is has for all tilT 1111 nut but t tha th- t n r t recent ruling by bv a district Denver the cou court rt pave gave a ye a v leeway t five years for Cor h the hp- hp man to show a I he ho was really deserving of cl a ship end ond l would be equally loRel 1 l war or in m peace i SUMMARILY DISMISSED fI Judge Johnson did no not no ii I l wh what t might be his attitude ark J question if squarely present presente f summarily rilY dismissed the tc lof and proceeded to 1 n A. A M Mi i iI I r 1 came into poi Ilg i i. i Two T Canadians came if Lt Sams Sam's fold Vernon Frank 1 S Si fer tf t v brakeman of swore swore k lee and Joseph s- s bell a salesman of Ogden f tf granted his final papers Jt It q Otto a German A 0 rl cook cool at nt Tremonton had b ei upon unon as no longer deserving c sU stigma ma of oC enemy alien I former country is iR I still sUB VJ 1 war with the United States jt case had 1 been len investigated r of the department of justice bYI had been found that h he had i r e eway way the country countr j a ti wr origin and was duly fitted to i be t had ad been conducting conducting- himself 4 J I rea real American citizen fi fj RUSSIAN ADMITTED i t t sale Abraham Abr ham a Gunnison was admitted to c i ship hip w was as a Russian r rat J Ja a at t one time and came Into th tu pu try under another name name II I r. r i J through h with Russian probe probe- 1 i conditions and said that Uncle g r country w was s the place for fOli him Jt s- s sf f The applications of ot two woud bo citizens er ere continued fo for hearing hearing- because cause the court wa wal nO nod 1 s satisfied that they understood Ill f fully full the meaning of the constitution n tog lad a n full conception of of it f They were given time to brush 12 V f more thoroughly hh in the stu study y of ot t t tRev- tRev fi rudiments of citizenship as as laid ald laido ob o b by the he rul rules s of Americanization n J. J ti e rt The case of Ko is' is s the he r 1 S ij l of or the kind to be decided decided- in in U ah i Two other cases of similar n afire tire are under advisement before Judge William M. M McCrea of the Third d strict s- s x rice court having arisen iri id S 'S Salti Salt l I I Lake City and county Whether or no not the Kolliker case will I a precedent ema 1 remains s to be seen en |