
    STATE OF FLORIDA, ex rel J. TOM WATSON, Attorney General, v. J. M. LEE, State Comptroller, J. M. LEE, as Supervisor of State Officers and Employees Retirement System, and J. Ed LARSON, State Treasurer.
    28 So. (2nd) 104
    June Term, 1946
    November 26, 1946
    En Banc
    
      J. Tom Watson, Attorney General, and T. Paine Kelly, Assistant Attorney General, for appellant.
    
      Lewis H. Tribble, J. Lewis Hall, Keen and O’Kelley, J. Velma Keen and Chas. H. Spits, for appellees.
   PER CURIAM:

This is a suit to enjoin the Comptroller and Treasurer from doing anything to carry into effect the provisions of Chapter 22831 upon a general charge that the act is unconstitutional and upon the charge that the act is broader than the title.

As to the general charge that the act is so defective as to justify the court’s enjoining the Comptroller and Treasurer we find the bill is without equity.

As to the contention that the body of the act is broader than the title, again we find the bill is without equity and the chancellor properly dismissed the bill.

Without adjudicating the propriety of the proceedings now before us and in the absence of any question having been raised in that regard and no error having been made to appear we hold that the decree of the lower court is affirmed.

CHAPMAN, C. J., TERRELL, BROWN, BUFORD, THOMAS and ADAMS, JJ., and BARNS, Circuit Judge, concur.  