OLIVER, P.J., May 18, 1950.
Plaintiffs attack the constitutionality of the Act of May 2, 1947, P.L. 143, 4 PS § 201 et seq. on the grounds that it violates article I, secs. 1 and 9, of the State Constitution, and the fourteenth amendment to the Federal Constitution. The challenged provisions of the act provide that:
"The owner of every place of amusement shall . . . cause to be plainly stamped . . . on the face of every ticket . . . the established price...
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