Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1924

Asheville Times Co. v. Asheville Typographical Union, No. 263

Asheville Times Co. v. Asheville Typographical Union, No. 263
Supreme Court of North Carolina · Decided January 22, 1924 · Clarkson
121 S.E. 37; 187 N.C. 157; 1924 N.C. LEXIS 247 (South Eastern Reporter)

Asheville Times Co. v. Asheville Typographical Union, No. 263

Opinion of the Court

Clarkson, J.

For the reasons given in the case of The Citizens Co. v. Asheville Typographical Union, No. 263, Frank J. Torlay, and others, the judgment of the court below dissolving the restraining order against the Asheville Typographical Union, No. 263, is affirmed. As against the individuals set out in the complaint, the judgment is reversed and modified in accordance with that opinion.

The restraining order under the judgment of the court below is continued against the individual defendants to the hearing and modified in accordance with that opinion.

Affirmed as to the Asheville Typographical Union, No. 263.

Beversed and modified as to the individuals, Frank J. Torlay and others.

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