
    In the Matter of Frank J. Centner et al., Appellants, against George P. Monaghan, as Police Commissioner of the City of New York, Respondent.
    Argued November 20, 1958;
    decided December 30, 1959.
    
      
      Alfred Giardino, Joseph Lorenz and John F. X. Finn, Jr., for Walter D. Barbuck, Francis W. Barron, Frank J. Centner, Edward T. Cugell, James W. Flynn, John A. Gilgan, John F. Harris, John W. Herlihy, Max Lieberman, Walter J. Malone, Edward F. Morton, Francis P. Moynihan, Lucino P. Nacciaroni, Boceo J. Pancaldo, Daniel A. Began, Thomas F. Booney, Jr., Isadore Schwal, Herman Schwartzberg and Edward Scro, appellants.
    
      Harris B. Steinberg and Herbert L. Scharf for Morris J. Coon, appellant.
    
      Philip V. Manning for Edward J. Kapple, appellant.
    
      Charles H. Tenney, Corporation Counsel (Victor J. Herwitz and Seymour B. Quel of counsel), for respondent.
   Order affirmed, without costs; no opinion.

Concur: Judges Desmond, Dye, Froessel and Van Voorhis. Chief Judge Conway and Judge Fuld dissent and vote to reverse the order insofar as it affects appellants Centner, Coon, Flynn, Herlihy, Malone, Pancaldo and Schwartzberg, upon the ground that the evidence against them does not meet the standard prescribed and demanded by our decision in Matter of Evans v. Monaghan (306 N. Y. 312). Taking no part: Burke, J.  