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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

W. W. Hearne v. United States
    (No. 2952)
    
    United States Court of Customs Appeals,
    January 9, 1929
    
      Comstock & Washburn (J. Stuart Tompkins of counsel) for appellant.
    
      Charles D. Lawrence, Assistant Attorney General (Oscar Igstaedter, special attorney, of counsel), for the United States.
    [Oral argument December 4, 1928, by Mr. Tompkins and Mr. Igstaedter]
    Before Graham, Presiding Judge, and Bland and Hatfield, Associate Judges
    
      
       T. D. 43188.
    
   Bland, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court:

On January 23, 1928, this court affirmed the judgment of the United States Customs Court in the above-entitled cause. W. W. Hearne v United States, 15 Ct. Cust. Appls. 378, T. D. 42565. On the 11th day of June, 1928, a rehearing was granted. The cause was reargued December 4, 1928.

After a very careful consideration of all of the issues involved we can see no reason to depart from the reasoning or conclusion reached in our former opinion.

The judgment of the United States Customs Court is therefore affirmed.