MILES v. VEATCH


189 Or. 506 (1950)

220 P.2d 511

221 P.2d 905

MILES ET AL. v. VEATCH ET AL. COLUMBIA RIVER FISHERMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION ET AL., Intervenors-Appellants

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed and remanded June 30, 1950.

Petition for rehearing denied August 29, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cecil Quesseth, Assistant Attorney General, argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief was George Neuner, Attorney General of Oregon, both of Salem.

A.C. Fulton, of Astoria, and Jay Bowerman, of Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondents.

Ben Anderson argued the cause for intervenors-appellants. On the brief were Anderson & Franklin, of Portland.

Before LUSK, Chief Justice, and BRAND, BELT, ROSSMAN, HAY, and LATOURETTE, Justices.


REVERSED AND REMANDED.

HAY, J.

In this case plaintiffs sought a declaratory judgment that chapter 3, Oregon Laws 1949, is unconstitutional and void, and an injunction against the public authorities to prevent them from enforcing such act.

Plaintiffs are drag seine fishermen, pursuing their calling upon the Columbia River in Oregon. We shall refer to them either as "plaintiffs" or as "the seiners".

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