MORRIS v. LOCAL UNION NO. 494 ETC.

No. 31346.

39 Wn.2d 33 (1951)

234 P.2d 543

HARLAN MORRIS, Respondent, v. LOCAL UNION NO. 494 OF THE AMALGAMATED MEAT CUTTERS AND BUTCHER WORKMEN OF SPOKANE et al., Appellants.

The Supreme Court of Washington, Department One.

July 27, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Max Etter, for appellants.

Lionel E. Wolff and Richard W. Axtell, for respondent.


HILL, J.

This is an appeal from a decree enjoining picketing.

Harlan Morris acquired a grocery store and meat market in Spokane in 1946. The market was operated separately from the grocery store, although it occupied a portion of the same premises. When Morris took the market over, it was a union shop employing a union meat cutter. Morris changed the method of merchandising meat from that of the traditional butcher...

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