DOOLING, J.
Plaintiff, the proprietor of a barber shop, sued to recover payments of unemployment insurance assessments. He appeals from a judgment for defendant.
During the period in question appellant had in his shop three other barbers and a bootblack. Under section 9(a), California Unemployment Insurance Act (Stats. 1937, p. 2055; 3 Deering's Gen. Laws, Act 8780d) appellant was only subject to the statute if the three barbers and the bootblack were all...
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