Case ID: pa_328/html/0383-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Taylor v. Philadelphia, Appellant.
    Argued December 3, 1937.
    Before Schaffer, Maxey, Drew, Linn, Stern and Barnes, JJ.
    
      Samuel Feldman, Assistant City Solicitor, with him J oseph Sharfsin, City Solicitor, for appellant.
    
      Clarence O. Myers, with him Duane, Morris & Heckscher, for appellee.
    
      John P. Connelly, with him Leon I. Mesirov, for Registration Commission, amicus curiae.
    January 3, 1938:
   Per Curiam,

The judgment is affirmed on the opinion of the able President Judge of the Superior Court.

We do not consider that the question of the constitutionality of The Personal Registration Act of July 10, 1919, P. L. 857, 25 PS Sec. 341, is involved in this appeal.