14 Sworn Ins CitizensThe United States gained 14new Citizens this morning in afisislt;Cn7GCourt here before Judge Joseph B. Dooley.The group was presented by William T. Jarmon, exaihiner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service of San Antonio.Four of the new citizens travel-lrAIed over ice-covered highways from other cities to be present for the ceremony.Receiving their citizenship papers together were three married couples, two couples from Hungary and one from England. Naturalized this morning were:uesPtlVbbrrsatVIMieczyslaw Pianowski, ballet professor at the Musical Arts Conservatory, of 312 W. 13th, a native of Poland; Mrs. Vernica 'c B. Formway of Seminole, Tex., ( a native of England; Airman i Second Class Janis Luters, AAFB, * a native of Latvia; Joe Brown Koon, 1406 N. Arapahoe, who had ] lost his citizenship in • a move to Canada; Hedwig Grisham, Lit-1' tlefield, a native of Germany.Mrs. Helen Kathleen Veal, 203-B Tennessee, a native of Canada; Mrs. Violet B. Guthrie, of Canadian, a native of England; Mrs. Elfriede Moffett, of Big Spring, a native of Germany; Mr. and Mrs. Geza Papp, 1112 Washington, natives of Hungary; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lendvaym, 1620 Van Buren, natives of Hungary; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amos Clark, 1303 W. 48th, natives of England.