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Frach et al. v. Schoettler, Director, Department of Fisheries, et al., 1955 — 350 U.S. 838 · caselaw · US
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Frach et al. v. Schoettler, Director, Department of Fisheries, et al.
350 U.S. 838·Supreme Court of the United States·1955
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Opinion
No. 230.
Frach et al. v. Schoettler, Director, Department of Fisheries, et al.
John Spiller and Smith Troy for petitioners. Don Eastvold, Attorney General of Washington, and Joseph T. Mijich and E. P. Donnelly, Assistant Attorneys General, for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Supreme Court of Washington. Certiorari denied.