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According to American Law Reports Annotated, 1919, Earle Roraback, owner of the New National Theater, sued the Motion Picture Machine Operators’ Union of Minneapolis for declaring the theater “unfair to organized labor” and picketing it with signs to the same effect. Their reason for doing so was that he had ceased to employ a union projectionist and continued to operate with a non-union operator—Roraback himself.
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