PATTERSON, District Judge.
On the first specification, held by the referee to have been sustained, the referee's action was based on conflicting testimony involving the credibility of witnesses. The referee has the advantage of seeing and hearing the witnesses. The rule in such a case is that the referee's findings will be accepted unless there is manifest mistake. In re Slocum,
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