Case Name: ROBERTSON DRAYAGE COMPANY, INC. Appellant, v. JAMES G. BRYANT, as Director of Department of Employment, Respondent
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1951-03-30
Citations: 36 Cal. 2d 886
Docket Number: S. F. No. 18295
Parties: ROBERTSON DRAYAGE COMPANY, INC. Appellant, v. JAMES G. BRYANT, as Director of Department of Employment, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Reports
Volume: 36
Pages: 886–886

Head Matter:
229 P.2d 361]
[S. F. No. 18295.
In Bank.
Mar. 30, 1951.]
ROBERTSON DRAYAGE COMPANY, INC. Appellant, v. JAMES G. BRYANT, as Director of Department of Employment, Respondent.
Fabian D. Brown for Appellant.
Fred N. Howser and Edmund G. Brown, Attorneys General, Charles W. Johnson and William L. Shaw, Deputy Attorneys General, for Respondent.

Opinion:
THE COURT.
This appeal from a contempt judgment presents the same question as that involved in John Brenner Co. v. Bryant, ante, p. 877 [229 P.2d 356], decided this day, and on the authority of that case it must be held that the judgment is not appealable. .
The motion to dismiss is granted, and the appeal is dismissed.