Case Name: PARKER, Appellant, v. PERRIN et al, Respondents
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1969-02-19
Citations: 253 Or. 552
Docket Number: 
Parties: PARKER, Appellant, v. PERRIN et al, Respondents.
Judges: Before Perry, Chief Justice, and McAllister, Sloan, O’Connell, Denecke, Holman and Langtry, Justices.
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 253
Pages: 552–554

Head Matter:
Argued February 5, 1968
reversed and remanded February 19,
former opinion modified; petition for rehearing denied July 2, 1969
PARKER, Appellant, v. PERRIN et al, Respondents.
451 P2d 49 456 P2d 506
Hugh Hafer, Seattle, Washington, argued the cause for appellants. On the briefs were Bassett, Donaldson & Iiafer, Seattle, Washington, and Galton & Popick, Portland.
Don S. Willner, Portland, argued the cause for respondents. With him on the brief were Willner, Bennett & Leonard, Portland, and Jack, Goodwin & Anicker, Oregon City.
Before Perry, Chief Justice, and McAllister, Sloan, O’Connell, Denecke, Holman and Langtry, Justices.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The issues, evidence, and parties in this suit are substantially similar to those in Phillips v. Perrin, 253 Or 540, 450 P2d 767, decided this day. In this case, the trial court found in favor of the association and against the international union.
For the reasons set forth in Phillips v. Perrin, supra, the decree below must be reversed. Upon remand, the trial court should enter a decree awarding to the plaintiff the real and personal property in the possession of Local No. 68 on May 24, 1964, to getlier with such other relief, if any, within the pleadings, as may he necessary to carry out the terms of the constitution of the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, APL-CIO.
Willner, Bennett & Leonard, Portland, and Jack, Goodwin, & Anicker, Oregon City, for petition.
Herbert B. Galton, Portland, Benjamin Wyle, New York City, and Hugh Hafer, Seattle, contra.
Reversed and remanded; no costs to any party in this court.