IN RE PETITION OF IDAHO STATE FED. OF LABOR (AFL)

No. 8160.

272 P.2d 707 (1954)

In re The PETITION OF IDAHO STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR (AFL), an unincorporated association, by Elmer F. McIntire, Executive Secretary thereof, and Fred H. McCabe, Chairman of the Legislative Committee thereof; IDAHO CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION (CIO), an unincorporated association, by Fred L. Garrett, Secretary-Treasurer of the Political Legislative Council thereof; and Elmer F. McINTIRE, Fred H. McCabe, and Fred L. Garrett, individually, Petitioners-Plaintiffs, To Appeal The Decision of the Attorney General of the State of Idaho Respecting The Ballot Title To A Proposed Initiative, Robert E. SMYLIE, Attorney General, Defendant, and PEOPLES RIGHT TO WORK COMMITTEE, Inc., a corporation, by its President, Craig W. Johnson, and its Secretary-Treasurer, Keith H. Johnson, Intervenor, and Craig W. JOHNSON and Keith H. Johnson, individually, and as signers of the original Right to Work Petition filed with the Honorable Secretary of State of the State of Idaho, Proponents.

Supreme Court of Idaho.

June 30, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carver, McClenahan & Greenfield, Boise, for petitioners.

Robert E. Smylie, Atty. Gen., and Robert B. Hodges, Asst. Atty. Gen., Boise, for State of Idaho.

Ezra P. Monson, Blackfoot, for proponents.


GIVENS, Justice.

April 10, 1954, proponents filed with the Secretary of State a petition for an initiative measure, pursuant to Section 34-1801, I.C., signed by twenty residents of Blackfoot and Idaho Falls. (Copy of proposed initiative appended hereto.)

Compliant with Section 34-1809, I.C., the Attorney General provided and returned to the Secretary of State as a distinctive short title, "The Right to Work Initiative Proposal" and a long title which, as amended...

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