PER CURIAM.
The appeal involves validity of searches made by prohibition officers without warrant, the first of the appellant's automobile and the second of his dwelling. Agents of the Prohibition Department had on a date prior to the search observed appellant unloading what appeared to be bags of corn sugar from his automobile. They had followed the car from a known corn sugar supply house. They noted a strong odor of whisky mash about the premises where the sugar...
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