OBERMAN & CO. v. UNITED GARMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA

No. 145.

21 F.Supp. 20 (1937)

OBERMAN & CO., Inc., v. UNITED GARMENT WORKERS OF AMERICA et al.

District Court, W. D. Missouri, S. D.

September 25, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank C. Mann (of Mann, Mann & Miller), of Springfield, Mo., and James A. Potter (of Ragland, Otto & Potter), of Jefferson City, Mo., for plaintiff.

Charles V. Garnett, and Clif Langsdale, both of Kansas City, Mo., and James HornBostel, of Jefferson City, Mo., for defendants.


REEVES, District Judge.

The bill filed in this cause and the motion to dismiss involve the proper application of certain statutory enactments of the Congress relating to the subject of labor.

The bill, in substance, charges that the plaintiff is operating a factory in the city of Springfield, Mo., and in its business employs approximately 950 persons. It avers that the values of its manufactured products aggregate approximately $2,000,000 annually, and that...

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