WAIALUA AGR. CO. v. UNITED SUGAR WORKERS

Civ. No. 1332.

114 F.Supp. 243 (1953)

WAIALUA AGR. CO., Limited, v. UNITED SUGAR WORKERS, ILWU LOCAL 142 et al.

United States District Court D. Hawaii.

July 17, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Blaisdell & Moore and Livingston Jenks, Honolulu, Hawaii (E. C. Moore, Jr., and R. M. Torkildson, Honolulu, Hawaii, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Bouslog & Symonds, Honolulu, Hawaii (James A. King, Honolulu, Hawaii, of counsel), for defendants.


McLAUGHLIN, Chief Judge.

The defendants have moved to dismiss this action for damages for breach of a collective bargaining contract in an industry affecting interstate and foreign commerce. Their grounds are, first, that section 185(a) of 29 U.S.C.A., under which the action is brought, is unconstitutional in its delegation of jurisdiction to the courts of the United States, since Congress has removed the factor of diversity of citizenship. Next, the defendants contend...

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