
    The Typothetæ of the City of New York v. Typographical Union No. 6 and Others. In the Matter of the Punishment of Patrick H. McCormick, Individually and as President of Typographical Union No. 6, and Others, Appellants, for Criminal Contempt, and Typographical Union No. 6 and Others.
    Appeal from an order, entered on the 3d day of March, 1908, confirming the report of a referee.
    Order affirmed. Settle order on notice.
   Present — Patterson, P. J., McLaughlin, Laughlin, Houghton and Scott, JJ.

All concurred as to appellants Anderson and Bennett, and all concurred as to the other appellants, excepting Laughlin, J., who dissented, he being of opinion that the adjudication is based solely upon the failure of the appellants, who were officers of Typographical Union No. 6, to inform the individual members of the union who are adjudged to have doné acts forbidden by the injunction order of the fact that the injunction order had been issued, and that in the circumstances* the court not having expressly required them to notify the members of the union of the issuance of the injunction order, such failure is insufficient to sustain a conviction for a willful violation.of the mandate of the court which is essential to sustain ah adjudication for criminal contempt. Should any appellant desire to have the order reviewed by the Court of Appeals a stay of proceedings will be granted pending such review.  