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Mr. Harry Weinberger, of New York City, for plaintiffs in error.
Mr. Solicitor General Davis, of Washington, D. C., for the United States.
Mr. Chief Justice WHITE delivered the opinion of the Court.
In this case, as in No. 702, Goldman v. United States,
As thus any conceivable distinction between the two cases is removed, it follows that for the reasons stated in the Goldman Case, supra, just decided, and in the Arver Case,
Affirmed.
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Citation: 245 U.S. 478
No. 680
Decided: January 14, 1918
Court: United States Supreme Court
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