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Bernard B. WEKSLER and Beverly Weksler, his wife, and Marcus Morris and Helen Morris, his wife, individually and representing a class of persons and taxpayers similarly situated, Petitioners, v. CITY OF CORAL GABLES, a municipal corporation, and William O. Tinder, Respondents.
    No. 33541.
    Supreme Court of Florida.
    Dec. 9, 1964.
    Rehearing Denied Jan. 21, 1965.
    Bernard B. Weksler, Miami, for petitioners.
    Edward L. Semple, Coral Gables, for City of Coral Gables.
    Turner, Hendrick, Fascell & Guilford, Coral Gables, for William O. Tinder.
   PER CURIAM.

This cause is here on a petition for writ of certiorari supported by certificate of the District Court of Appeal, Third District, that its decision is one which involves a question of great public interest. See Section 4(2), Article V, Constitution of Florida, F.S.A.

The factual circumstances, background and questions involved are set forth in the decision of the District Court in City of Coral Gables et al. v. Weksler et al., 164 So.2d 260, decided May 26, 1964.

The writ issued and oral argument by the parties has been heard. We hold that the District Court of Appeal correctly decided the issue before it, and we adopt such as the ruling of this court.

The writ of certiorari is accordingly

Discharged.

DREW, C. J., and ROBERTS, THOR-NAL and O’CONNELL, JJ., concur.

THOMAS, J., concurs in discharging the writ.