No. 4461. February 7, 1931. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois; George A. Carpenter, Judge. Petition for writ of habeas corpus by Rose Pillisz, wife of and in behalf of Joseph Pillisz, against S.D. Smith, District Director of Immigration Service of the United States Department of Labor. Order dismissing the writ and remanding alien for deportation, and petitioner appeals. Affirmed. Maurice T. Weinshenk, of Chicago, Ill
No. 2523. June 4, 1934. Louis V. Jackvony, of Providence, R.I., for petitioner. Edward F. McElroy, Asst. U.S. Atty., of Providence, R.I. LETTS, District Judge. This matter is before the court upon an order to show cause why the writ of habeas corpus should not issue pursuant to the prayers of a pending petition for such writ. It is heard on an agreed statement of facts. The petitioner is a citizen of Italy who came to this country in 1921 at the age of sixteen years. Within five years after his admission
January 24, 1933. Oliver D. Burden, U.S. Atty., of Syracuse, N.Y. (Roger O. Baldwin, Asst. U.S. Atty., of Syracuse, N.Y., of counsel), for the United States. Wm. Rosenzweig, of New York City, for petitioner. Habeas corpus proceeding by the United States, on the relation of Antonino Sollano, on behalf of Salvator Sollano, an alien, against Wm. Doak, Commissioner of Labor, and W.W. Hull, Commissioner of Immigration. Writ dismissed and the alien remanded to custody of the immigration authorities. Affirmed