PER CURIAM:
Other than issues of fact, which were decided adversely to the appellant by the trial court, in this habeas corpus case, the only substantial issue remaining is whether the appellant, a white man, can, by habeas corpus, challenge his conviction on the ground that the Grand Jury by which he was indicted was picked in a manner that excluded members of the Negro race and the use of women jurors.
The case of Mosley v. Smith, Warden, 5 Cir.,
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