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[Crim. No. 2314.
    Second Appellate District, Division Two.
    February 10, 1933.]
    THE PEOPLE, Respondent, v. RAY GREVE et al., Appellants.
    Donald Mackay for Appellants.
    TJ. S. Webb, Attorney-General, and John L. Flynn, Deputy Attorney-General, for Respondent.
   WORKS, P. J.

J. Appellants were found guilty of rob- bery and on October 11, 1932, the trial court denied a motion made by them for a new trial. At the same time they gave oral notice of appeal. On October 21st, ten days thereafter, they filed request for a transcript of the official court re- porter’s notes of the trial, and in connection with the request they stated the grounds of their appeal. It is provided in section 7 of Rule II of the Rules for the Supreme Court and District Courts of Appeal that such a request statement of grounds of appeal must be made “within five days after giving notice of appeal”. The rule further provides: “If such application is not filed within said time, the appeal shall be dismissed.” (See, also, People v. Schroeder, 112 Cal. App. 550 [297 Pac. 105].)

Appeal dismissed.

Stephens, J., and Archbald, J., pro tem., concurred.