procedure of admission and of the practices of the clerks of courts in handling the papers and records upon whose sufficiency and accuracy hang the welfare of thousands of well-intending human beings who desire to join us and are needed in our citizenry. The whole subject has gone too long without due understanding by the public and its representatives in Congress. Meanwhile our would-be citizens have been chased from pillar to post and back again, losing in hundreds of thousands of cases their affection and respect for the country to whose fellowship they asked only the privilege of contributing what they might with all good will. New York Co. (N. Y.) Supm. Ct.. Queens Co. (N. Y.) Supm. Ct.. Fairfield Co. (Conn.) Supr. Ct.... Tompkins Co. (N. Y.) Supm. Ct...... Multnomah Co. (Ore.) Circ. Ct.. U. S. Dist. Ct. for W. Dist. of Wash- King Co. (Wash.) Supm. Ct...... Chemung Co. (N. Y.) Supm. Ct.... Middlesex Co. (Conn.) Supr. Ct.. All courts Bridgeport, Conn. Iowa City, Iowa Auburn, Me. Ithaca, N. Y. LATED New Brunswick, N. J. |