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J. L. HUGHES, Commissioner of Immigration Appellant, v. UNITED STATES ex rel. A. SELAK, Appellee
54 F.2d 1079·United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit·1932
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Opinion
J. L. HUGHES, Commissioner of Immigration Appellant, v. UNITED STATES ex rel. A. SELAK, Appellee.
No. 4607.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.
Feb. 6, 1932.
Oliver Randolph, of Newark, N. J., and Phillip Forman, of Trenton, N. J., for appellant.
Frederic M. P. Pearse, of Newark, N. J., for appellee.
Before BUFFINGTON and WOOLLEY, Circuit Judges, and THOMSON, District Judge.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
This case is reversed. Philippides v. Day, 283 U. S. 48, 51 S. Ct. 358, 75 L. Ed. 833; United States v. Vanbiervlet, 284 U. S.-, 52 S. Ct. 132, 76 L. Ed.-.