Title: LOCAL UNION TEXTILE WORKERS NO. 1840 v. COMMANDER MILLS
Citation: 182 Okla. 315, 1938 OK 197, 77 P.2d 705
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State: Oklahoma
Issuer: Oklahoma Supreme Court
Date: March 22, 1938

LOCAL UNION TEXTILE WORKERS NO. 1840 v. COMMANDER MILLS Annotate this Case LOCAL UNION TEXTILE WORKERS NO. 1840 v. COMMANDER MILLS 1938 OK 197 77 P.2d 705 182 Okla. 315 Case Number: 28306 Decided: 03/22/1938 Supreme Court of Oklahoma LOCAL UNION TEXTILE WORKERS NO. 1840, on Behalf of BRADFIELD et al. v. COMMANDER MILLS, Inc. Syllabus ¶0 APPEAL AND ERROR -- Alleged Errors not Reviewed Where Transcript Fails to Show It Is Complete Record. Where a transcript on appeal fails to show affirmatively that it contains a true, full and complete copy of all of the proceedings on the trial which are properly a part of the record this court will not review the alleged errors. Appeal from District Court, Tulsa County; Harry L. S. Halley, Judge. Action for damages by the Local Union Textile Workers No. 1840, on behalf of W. R. Bradfield, W. R. Howe, Edna Green, and 382 members of the local union, against the Commander Mills, Inc. From an order sustaining a demurrer to the petition, the plaintiff appeals, and the defendant moves to dismiss the appeal. Appeal dismissed. W. R. Kerr, of Tulsa, for plaintiff in error. Coffey & Coffey, of Tulsa, for defendant in error. PER CURIAM. ¶1 This is an action for 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, 179 Okl. 73, 64 P.2d 855; Render v. Dodson, 179 Okl. 352, 66 P.2d 14 ; Wade v. Mitchell, 14 Okl. 168, 79 P. 95; McGuire v. Rash, 89 Okl. 132, 214 P. 698; Thomas v. Potter, 164 Okl. 212, 23 P.2d 381. ¶2 The appeal is dismissed.