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U.S. 884, 72 S.Ct. 178 U.S.
Supreme Court Aaron
DONNER, Zaiman Blesofsky and Aaron M. Aber, appellants, v. PEOPLE
of the STATE OF NEW YORK ON THE COMPLAINT
OF Abraham D. SILVERMAN. No.
419 November
26, 1951 Appeals
from the Court of Appeals for New York. Facts
and opinion, 302 N.Y. 857, 100 N.E.2d 48; 302 N.Y. 883, 100 N.E.2d 57; 278 App.Div.
705, 103 N.Y.S.2d 757; 199 Misc. 643, 99 N.Y.S.2d 830. Mr.
Thomas Turner Cooke, for appellants. PER
CURIAM. The
appeal is dismissed for the want of a substantial federal question. Mr.
Justice BLACK and Mr. Justice DOUGLAS are of the opinion probable jurisdiction
should be noted. Click
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