
    Commonwealth v. Hawman, Appellant
    (No. 1).
    Argued Oct. 2, 1911.
    Appeal, No. 81, Oct. T., 1911, by Albert H. Hawman, from judgment of Q. S. Berks Co., June T., 1910, No. 32, on verdict of guilty in case of Commonwealth v. Albert H. Hawman.
    Before Rice, P. J., Henderson, Morrison, Orlady, Head, Beaver and. Porter, JJ.
    Affirmed.
    Indictment for conspiracy.
    
      Isaac Hiester, for appellant.
    
      Harry D. Schaeffer, district attorney, and Henry P. Keiser, for appellee.
    November 13, 1911:
   Opinion by

Rice, P. J.,

The majority of this court concur in overruling the as-' sign merits of error, and affirming the judgment for the reasons given in Com. v. Beard, ante, p. 319, and in the opinion of the learned judge below.

All of the assignments of error are overruled. The judgment is affirmed, and the record is remitted to the court of quarter sessions of Berks county with direction that the judgment be fully carried into effect, and to that end it is ordered that the defendant, Albert H. Hawman, forthwith appear in that court, and that he be by that court committed to serve and comply with such part of his sentence as had not been performed at the time this appeal was made a supersedeas.  