MORROW v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE


249 S.W.2d 721 (1952)

MORROW v. CITY OF LOUISVILLE et al.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

June 13, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wilbur Fields, Louisville, for appellant.

Frank W. Burke, Gilbert Burnett, Louisville, for appellees.

Percy Brown, Jr., Charles A. Robertson, Ogden, Galphin & Abell, Louisville, amicus curiae.


CULLEN, Commissioner.

In an action against the City of Louisville and its mayor and board of aldermen, Floyd D. Morrow, a resident and taxpayer of the city, attacked the validity of an ordinance and a resolution of the board of aldermen having to do with daylight saving time, and sought an injunction to restrain the defendants from "doing any official act in furtherance of the purposes" set forth in the resolution. A demurrer to the petition was sustained and the...

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