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Indian-Protective Association, Appellant, v. Hugh H. Gordon et al.
225 U.S. 698·Supreme Court of the United States·1912
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Opinion
No. 262.
Indian-Protective Association, Appellant, v. Hugh H. Gordon et al.
Appeal from the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.
Motion to affirm submitted May 13, 1912.
Decided May 27, 1912.
Mr. Charles Poe, Air. Benjamin S. Minor, and Mr'. Hugh B. Rowland for the appellant. Mr. James B. Archer and Mr. John Lewis Smith for appellee Gordon.
[MAJORITY — Per. Curiam.]
Per. Curiam.
Decree as to Hugh H. Gordon affirmed with costs upon the opinion of the court below. 34 App. D. C. 553.
See 218 U. S. 667, for decision as to appellee-Miller.