Summary
In United States v. Manfredi, 1948, 168 F.2d 752, the Third Circuit by a divided court of all its six judges, admitted an unmarried man to citizenship, though he admitted that he had occasional meretricious relations with single women for pay, and in United States v. Palombella, 1948 168 F.2d 903, the same circuit by an equally divided court held that an alien who had a wife and children in Italy, from whom he had apparently not been legally separated, and who had had occasional meretricious relations with single women for pay, should likewise be admitted.
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No. 9451.
Argued December 5, 1947. Reargued June 23, 1948.
Decided June 28, 1948.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania; Guy K. Bard, Judge.
Maurice A. Roberts, of Philadelphia, Pa., (Gerald A. Gleeson, U.S. Atty., James P. McCormick, Asst. U.S. Atty., both of Philadelphia, Pa., on the brief), for appellant.
Abram Orlow, of Philadelphia, Pa., for appellee.
Before BIGGS, MARIS, GOODRICH, McLAUGHLIN, O'CONNELL, and KALODNER, Circuit Judges.
The order is affirmed by an equally divided court.