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Show oo O'CALLAGHAN FIGHTS DEPORTATION ORDER WASHINGTON. Feb. IB. Counsel ' for DoiK.l O'Callaghan; lord mayor of' Cork, sought toduy to have th0 court1 reconsider Its decision that their client' was without rights as a political rcfu-res rcfu-res md subject to deportation because of his arrival In America as a stowaway stow-away without passport. Department Officers said careful consideration would be given the claims of O'Callaghan's counsel, but It was Intimated that the department still regards the cose as one for the department of labor to pass upon.1 IQ'Callaghan has been classed as ai "seaman" by Secretary W ilson and1 was ordered to loove the United States last Friday. He Is now registered at la hotel hero. Iabor department officials still were reticent as to the status of O'Cal-1 laghnns ease', but some of them said I secrecy regarding tho extension of', time for his departure had been dc-lj Ided upon so he could get aw.-.v vv Ith-J i ,out the knowledffi of tho British gov-! j eminent. j |