WAY ET AL. v. PATTON ET AL.


195 Or. 36 (1952)

241 P.2d 895

WAY ET AL. v. PATTON ET AL.

Supreme Court of Oregon.

Reversed March 5, 1952.

Petition for rehearing denied May 28, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clif Langsdale, of Kansas City, Mo., argued the cause for appellants. With him on the brief were Hicks, Davis and Tongue, of Portland.

James L. Means and C.X. Bollenback, of Portland, argued the cause and filed a brief for respondents.

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


REVERSED.

HAY, J.

This suit is the outcome of a controversy between a subordinate local lodge of a labor union and its parent organization. The plaintiffs, Bill Way, Joe Brady and Larry Pabst, for themselves and for all other members of Mt. Hood Lodge Local 72, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders and Helpers of America (hereinafter called the Local), a voluntary association, instituted this suit against Homer Patton and Charles MacGowan...

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