Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1938

Local Union Textile Workers No. 1840 v. Commander Mills, Inc.

Local Union Textile Workers No. 1840 v. Commander Mills, Inc.
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided March 22, 1938 · Bayless, Phelps, Corn, Gibson, Hurst
77 P.2d 705; 182 Okla. 315; 1938 OK 197; 1938 Okla. LEXIS 536 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Local Union Textile Workers No. 1840 v. Commander Mills, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This is an action for *316 damages. The appeal is by transcript. A motion to dismiss has been filed on the ground that the certificate of the clerk is not sufficient. The certificate purports to certify that it contains a true and correct copy of certain pleadings filed in the cause. The appeal must be dismissed upon the following- authorities: Schabel v. Wright, 379 Okla. 73, 64 P.2d 855; Render v. Dodson, 179 Okla. 352, 66 P.2d 14; Wade v. Mitchell, 14 Okla. 168, 79 P. 95; McGuire v. Rash, 89 Okla. 132, 214 P. 698; Thomas v. Potter, 164 Okla. 212, 23 P.2d 381.

The appeal is dismissed.

BAYLESS, V. O. J., and PHELPS, CORN, GIBSON, and HURST, JJ., concur.

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