PER CURIAM.
The District Court upheld a libel in rem against a seized vessel. On appeal we held it to be a public vessel of the United States immune from seizure, reversed the decree, and dismissed the libel. The appellant, the United States, has moved for a taxation of costs of appeal and particularly of the proctor's fee and the expense of printing briefs which are made recoverable as costs in appeals in admiralty by the Act of August 3, 1935, 49 Stat. 513, 28 U...
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