
    IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EDWIN FISHER AND HARRY SZKOLAR, APPLICANTS, FOR AN ORDER ADJUDICATING CHAPTER 152 OF THE LAWS OF 1962 TO BE NULL AND VOID IN ACCORDANCE WITH REVISED STATUTES OF NEW JERSEY 1:7-4 AS AMENDED. EDWIN FISHER AND HARRY SZKOLAR, APPLICANTS-APPELLANTS, v. ARTHUR J. SILLS, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF NEW JERSEY, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT, AND HERMAN ADES AND ABE STERN, ETC., ET ALS., INTERVENERS-DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.
    Argued September 21, 1964
    Decided November 16, 1964.
    
      Mr. Stephen B. Wiley argued the cause for applicants-appellants (Messrs. Meyner <& Wiley, attorneys).
    
      Mr. David J. Goldberg, Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for defendant-respondent (Mr. Arthur J. Sills, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney).
    
      Mr. Harold H. Fisher argued the cause for interyeners-defendants-respondents (Messrs. Shanley & Fisher, attorneys; Mr. John Kandravy, on the brief).
   Per. Cueiam.

The judgment is affirmed for the reasons expressed in the opinion by Judge Gaulkin in the Appellate Division. 80 N. J. Super. 523 (1963).

For affirmance — Chief Justice WeiN'xraub, and Justices JACOBS, FRANCIS, PROCTOR, Hall, Sohettiko and TlANE-MAN-7.

For reversal — None.  