MILWAUKEE BOSTON STORE CO. v. AMER. FED. OF H. W.


269 Wis. 338 (1955)

MILWAUKEE BOSTON STORE COMPANY, Respondent, vs. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF HOSIERY WORKERS, BRANCH 16, A. F. L., and others, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

April 5, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Padway, Goldberg & Previant, attorneys, and Saul Cooper and David Leo Uelmen of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Cooper.

For the respondent there was a brief by Lamfrom & Peck, attorneys, and Egon W. Peck and Jacob L. Bernheim of counsel, all of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Peck and Mr. Bernheim.


CURRIE, J.

Before proceeding to the legal issues presented on this appeal we deem it advisable to analyze the conduct of the defendants, including its objectives, which was enjoined by the learned trial court. The picketing was conducted by individuals walking up and down in front of the entranceways of plaintiff's Milwaukee store carrying large signs requesting people not to buy "Belle-Sharmeer" stockings because the employees of the two manufacturing mills were...

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