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  1. The Norris-LaGruardia Act confers substantive

rights which accrue to residents of the Territory, the

exercise of which cannot be restrained by Circuit

Courts of the Territory; or

  1. The Federal District Court of the Territory has

exclusive jurisdiction to issue injunctions in labor

disputes.

The existence of a labor dispute and the failure to

comply with the Norris-LaGuardia Act were admitted

by both respondents. The Supreme Court of the

Territory was, therefore, requii*ed by law to grant a

permanent writ of prohibition against respondents

restraining them from proceeding in the equity cause

pending before the respondent judge.

Dated: Honolulu, T. H., this 5th day of July, 1947.

Glaistein, Andersen, Resner & Sawyer,

Harriet Bouslog,

Myer C. Symonds,

By Harriet Boi slog,

George R. Andersen,

Attorneys for Appellants.

(Appendix Follows.)


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