
    (100 South. 731)
    No. 24222.
    Theodore DREYFUS v. L. BOUANCHAUD, Tax Collector, et al.
    (April 30, 1924.)
    Appeal from Twenty-Eirst Judicial District Court, Parish of Pointe Coupee; J. E. LeBlanc, Jr., and C. K. Schwing, Judges.
    J. H. Morrison, Dist. Atty., and Claiborne & Claiborne, all of New Roads, for appellants.
    Paul G. Borron, of Baton Rouge, and Bouanchaud & Kearney, of New Roads, for appellee.
    By Division B, composed of Justices DAW-KINS, LAND, and LECHE.
   DAWKINS, J.

The issues involved in this case are the same as those considered in the case of Bomer-Blanks Lumber Co. v. Bouanchaud, Sheriff and Tax Collector, No. 24224, 100 South. 731,1 this day decided, plaintiff here being merely another taxpayer resisting the same tax; and, for the reasons therein assigned, the judgment of the lower court is affirmed, with costs.  