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Messrs. T. M. Milling, of Shreveport, La., and William H. Arnold, William H. Arnold, Jr., and David C. Arnold, all of Texarkana, Ark., for petitioner.
Mr. Henry Moore, Jr., of Texarkana, Ark., for respondent.
PER CURIAM.
The writ of certiorari (48 S. Ct. 420) is dismissed for the reason that the decree of the state court sought here to be reviewed was based on a non-Federal ground adequate to support it. Bilby v. Stewart,
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Citation: 278 U.S. 558
No. 11
Decided: October 15, 1928
Court: United States Supreme Court
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