UNITED STATES v. INTERNATIONAL UNION

Civ. No. 683-50.

89 F.Supp. 179 (1950)

UNITED STATES v. INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA.

United States District Court District of Columbia.

March 2, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. G. Morison, Asst. Atty. Gen., George Morris Fay, U. S. Atty., Washington D. C., Joseph M. Friedman, Sp.Asst. to Atty. Gen., Samuel K. Abrams, Asst. U. S. Atty., Jess H. Rosenberg, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., Charles W. Taylor, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., of counsel, for complainant.

Welly K. Hopkins, Harrison Combs, Willard P. Owens, Washington, D. C., M. E. Boiarsky, Charleston, W. Va., for respondent.


KEECH, District Judge.

This case is before the court on a rule to show cause why the respondent, International Union, United Mine Workers of America (hereinafter called the Union) should not be found guilty of both criminal and civil contempt, pursuant to the petition of the United States of America (hereinafter called the Government). On information and belief, the Government has charged that the Union has knowingly, wilfully...

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