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Vacated and remanded.
Alfred J. Schweppe for appellants.
Bradley T. Jones for appellees.
PER CURIAM.
The judgment of the District Court is vacated and the cause is remanded in order that the District Court may enter a fresh decree from which appellants may, if they wish, perfect a timely appeal to the Court of Appeals. Moody v. Flowers,
MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS dissents.
MR. JUSTICE HARLAN, believing that jurisdiction lies in this Court, would affirm the judgment below. [393 U.S. 408, 409]
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Citation: 393 U.S. 408
No. 596
Decided: January 20, 1969
Court: United States Supreme Court
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