SELLIN v. CITY OF DULUTH

No. 36,811.

248 Minn. 333 (1956)

80 N.W. (2d) 67

LYDIA SELLIN v. CITY OF DULUTH.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

December 14, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry E. Weinberg, City Attorney, and Richard L. Bye and Thomas J. Bujold, Assistant City Attorneys, for appellant.

Gerald W. Heaney and Lewis, Hammer, Heaney, Weyl & Halverson, for respondent.


FRANK T. GALLAGHER, JUDGE.

Appeal from an order of the district court denying a motion for a new trial. This case arose out of a discharge of plaintiff, Lydia Sellin, by the defendant, city of Duluth, a municipal corporation.

It appears from the record that due to a shortage of funds the city council of Duluth decided to reduce the number of employees working for the city. It was further decided that the city should cease operating the Moore Welfare Building...

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