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Show WOMAN SEEKS TO BEJ CITIZEN F.ven it the age of 5." years. Mrs. Inger Anderson of Denmark is desirous desir-ous in" becoming a citizen of the Uni-'' ted States, after having lived in this country since 1906 she applied nH the county clerk for citizenship yes- terda afternoon Deputy Clerk Mis3 Rae Keek state8j that this is the first application for' citizenship made by a woman since the new law retarding naturalization: went into effect, which was In 1906. Prior to that time examinations were made by local officers bur the new J law requires that all investigations, and examinations should be conducted conduct-ed by United States officers appointed" I or that purpose It look the matter of naturalisation from the sates and vested It in the federal governmeffl The nexl examination will be held in , this city July 22. Jose Laucirica Spanish, also applied 1 for citizenship papers yesterday and bis ase v. ill be considered at the 1 same time that Mrs. Anderson's is., Laucirica was granted citizenship pa-In pa-In San f 'ranelsco. but the papers were destroyed in the great fire and, his witnesses having left the country, ' ii v...- initios ilih- for him to prove that he had passed the examination, hence the necessity of applying for new papers. OO j |