PER CURIAM:
In this case appellant's petition for naturalization was denied by the district court upon the ground that the petitioner "has failed to establish his good moral character for the required period of time". This, we think, was a plain finding that proof of good moral character was lacking. As the record contains an abundance of evidence from which such finding could be made, there is no merit in the claim that there was error in the finding.
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