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The People of the State of New York, Respondent, v. Irving Friedman, Chas. Solon, Emma Nichols, Beckie Lichman, Meyer Weinstein, Morris Malkin, Max Beckman, Gus Nichols, Minnie Shanin, Louis Yanowitz, Lenon Berger, John Carras, Appellants.
    
      Crimes — disorderly conduct •— judgments of conviction reversed.
    
    (Argued April 9, 1928;
    decided May 1, 1928.)
    Appeals, by permission, from a judgment of the Court of Special Sessions of the city of New York, entered September 27, 1927, which affirmed judgments of the Magistrate’s Courts of the city of New York convicting defendants of disorderly conduct. (See People v. Nixon, 248 N. Y. 182.)
    
      Aiken A. Pope and Jacob M. Mandelbaum for appellant.
    
      Joab H. Banton, District Attorney (Felix C. Benvenga and John C. McDermott of counsel), for respondent.
   Judgment of Court of Special Sessions and that of the City Magistrate’s Court reversed and defendants discharged on opinion in People v. Nixon (248 N. Y. 182).

Concur: Cardozo, Ch. J., Pound, Crane, Andrews, Lehman, Kellogg and O’Brien, JJ.