DOW v. CEDARTOWN TEXTILES INC.

17679.

208 Ga. 668 (1952)

68 S.E.2d 712

DOW et al. v. CEDARTOWN TEXTILES INC.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided January 14, 1952.

Rehearing Denied January 29, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Poole, Pearce & Hall, J. R. Goldthwaite Jr., Thomas S. Adair, Robert S. Cahoon and Cecil Franklin, for plaintiffs in error.

Henry A. Stewart, Stewart & York and Frank A. Constangy, contra.


WYATT, Justice.

1. In the case against Richard Morrison there was no evidence that he had notice of the order of the court or of its terms. The evidence showed that the defendant was not an employee of Cedartown Textiles Inc., was not a member of the striking union, and had not served on the picket line at any time, although he admitted that he had been down at the mill from time to time since the strike started. This was not sufficient to show that he had notice...

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