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Luther WEEDIN, as U. S. Commissioner of Immigration at Seattle, Wash., Appellant, v. Arthur Oliver Nicolai AMUNDSEN, Appellee, 1931 — 51 F.2d 1086 · caselaw · US
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Luther WEEDIN, as U. S. Commissioner of Immigration at Seattle, Wash., Appellant, v. Arthur Oliver Nicolai AMUNDSEN, Appellee
51 F.2d 1086·United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit·1931
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Luther WEEDIN, as U. S. Commissioner of Immigration at Seattle, Wash., Appellant, v. Arthur Oliver Nicolai AMUNDSEN, Appel-lee.
No. 6333.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Sept. 14, 1931.
Anthony Savage, U. S. Atty., and Hamlet P. Dodd, Asst. U. S. Atty., both of Seattle, Wash., for appellant.
Charles P. Moriarty and Stanley J. Pad-den, both of Seattle, Wash., for appellee.
Before WILBUR and SAWTELLE, Circuit Judges, and WEBSTER, District Judge.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Pursuant to stipulation of counsel for respective parties, ordered order of District Court reversed,'that appellee be permitted to ship from the United States upon steamship to foreign country and disembark in such country, and upon proof of departure the bond to be exonerated; mandate stayed 60 days.