APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS. No. 68. Argued December 9, 10, 1926. Decided February 21, 1927. 1. A hearing before a Board of Special Inquiry, in an immigration proceeding, was not rendered unfair by mere delay in its commencement; nor by the absence of a friend or relative of the applicant for entry, when the applicant waived his right in that regard; nor by the introduction before the Board of testimony previously taken by an inspector, where the
No. 9884. November 6, 1950. Isaac M. Smullin, Detroit, Mich., Englander Englander, New York City, for petitioner. Edward T. Kane, U.S. Atty., Joseph C. Murphy, Asst. U.S. Atty., Detroit, Mich., Harry Kobel, District Adjudications Officer, Immigration Naturalization Service, Detroit, Mich., for respondent. KOSCINSKI, District Judge. Findings of Fact 1. Petitioner, Henry Podolski, seeks by writ of habeas corpus to obtain his release from custody for the reason that he is being illegally deprived of