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In the Matter of David Durinsky, as President of International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, Petitioner, against Joseph Love, Inc., Respondent. In the Matter of Joseph Love, Inc., Respondent, against David Durinsky, as President of International Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union, Respondent. Bernard Hershkopf, Arbitrator, Appellant.
    Argued May 22, 1946;
    decided June 13, 1946.
    
      
      Bernard Hershlcopf, appellant in person.
    
      Edmond B. Butter for respondent.
   Judgment of Appellate Division so far as appealed from reversed and that of Special Term in favor of appellant Hershkopf affirmed, with costs in this court and in the Appellate Division on the ground that the allowance made by the Special Term to the arbitrator was lawful under sections 1457 and 1545 of the Civil Practice Act. No opinion.

Concur: Lewis, Conway, Desmond and Ftjld, JJ. Lotjghran, Ch. J., and Thacher, J., dissent on the ground that the Appellate Division, correctly construed sections 1457 and 1545 of the Civil Practice Act. Taking no part: Dye, J.