210 Pa. 66 | Pa. | 1904
It is not necessary to consider the question whether at the time of defendant’s appointment by the court of common pleas, No. 1, the chief executive of the city of Pittsburg, though called the recorder, had the power of appointment conferred by the act of 1874 on a mayor, or if he had not at that time, whether such power was conferred or revived by the Act of April 23, 1903, P. L. 284, restoring the title of mayor, and on these questions we express no opinion.
No construction of the act suggested is free from difficulty but that given to it by the court below, as intended to
Judgment affirmed.