Case Name: CINCINNATI (City) v. CORRELL
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1942-05-18
Citations: 36 Ohio Law Abs. 534
Docket Number: No. 6127
Parties: CINCINNATI (City) v CORRELL
Judges: MATTHEWS, PJ., & ROSS, J., concur.
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 36
Pages: 534–535

Head Matter:
CINCINNATI (City) v CORRELL
Ohio Appeals, 1st Dist., Hamilton Co.
No. 6127.
Decided May 18, 1942.
Robert Paul, Cincinnati, for appellee.
George Weller, Cincinnati, for appellant.

Opinion:
OPINION
BY THE COURT:
This is an appeal from a judgment of the Municipal Court of Cincinnati, 'finding the appellant guilty of violating section 523-1 (al of the City Ordinances, making it unlawful to permit barber shops to be open for business of barber - ing during certain hours.
The ordinance is in all essential respects identical with the ordinances of the City of Zanesville, which was sustained in Wilson v Zanesville, 130 Oh St 286. On the authority of this case, the judgment is affirmed.
MATTHEWS, PJ., & ROSS, J., concur.