
    A. Blumberg & Son, Inc. v. Zoning Board of Adjustment (et al., Appellant).
    Argued January 12, 1965.
    Before Bell, C. J., Musmanno, Jones, Cohen, Eagen, O’Brien and Roberts, JJ.
    
      March 16, 1965:
    
      John J. Poserina,, Jr., for intervenor, appellant.
    
      Matthew W. Bulloch, Jr., Deputy City Solicitor, with him Gerald Gornish and Oarl K. Zucher, Assistant City Solicitors, and Edward G. Bauer, Jr., City Solicitor, for zoning board, appellee.
    
      Philip Richman, with him Richman & Richman, for appellee.
   Opinion

Per Curiam,

Neighbors were aggrieved by an Order of the Zoning Board of Adjustment which was affirmed by the Court of Common Pleas. This Order granted a permit in 1958 for a junk yard. Appellant contends (1) (a) that such a use should not be and (b) was not allowed, and (2) the permitted use was too large. A petition for leave to appeal this Order was granted under Rule 68-1/2. After consideration and study of the record, we find no merit in any of appellant’s contentions.

Order affirmed.  