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Author: {"author": "Gteorge Rose Smith, J. En. F. MoFaudin, Justice", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. Missouri Pacific Railroad Company, Thompson, Trustee.
    4-9476
    238 S. W. 2d 950
    Opinion delivered April 9, 1951.
    ■Rehearing denied May 21, 1951.
    
      T. J. Gentry, Wm. P. Alexander and J. K. Sham-burger, for appellant.
    
      Henry Donham, Thomas B. Pryor, Jr., and Thomas Harper, for appellee.
   Gteorge Rose Smith, J.

This case is in all material respects similar to Mo. Pac. R. Co. v. United Bride & Clay Workers Union, Local No. 602, also decided today, ante, p. 707, 238 S. W. 2d 945. Here the railroad company was successful in obtaining* an injunction to prevent the appellants from maintaining a picket line upon a highway at a point where the railroad spur track crosses the highway just before entering the plant of the Ozark Hardwood Company, whose employees are oil strike. For the rea- • sons given in the other opinion the decree is reversed and the canse dismissed.

En. F. MoFaudin, Justice

(Dissenting). For the reasons more particularly stated in our dissent to the case of Missouri Pacific Railroad Company v. United Brick & Clay Workers Union, Local No. 602, ante, p. 707, 238 S. W. 2d 945, (opinion delivered April 9, 1951), Justice Holt and I dissent from the majority opinion in the case at bar.