BROCK v. BROTHERHOOD OF SLEEPING CAR PORTERS, ETC.

Civ. A. No. 4787.

129 F.Supp. 849 (1955)

Johnnie A. BROCK v. The BROTHERHOOD OF SLEEPING CAR PORTERS, TRAIN, CHAIR CAR, COACH PORTERS AND ATTENDANTS et al.

United States District Court, W. D. Louisiana, Shreveport Division.

March 31, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brown & Fleniken, Shreveport, La., for plaintiff.

Simon & Carroll, Shreveport, La., Mulholland, Robie & Hickey, Toledo, Ohio, for Union defendants.

Freyer & Freyer, Shreveport, La., for defendant Pullman Company.


DAWKINS, Jr., Chief Judge.

Plaintiff here seeks to bring an action under the Railway Labor Act, 45 U.S.C. A. § 152 et seq.

Impleaded as defendants are The Pullman Company (called Pullman); Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, Train, Chair Car, Coach Porters and Attendants (called Brotherhood), said to be principally domiciled in New York; its President, A. Philip Randolph, and its Secretary-Treasurer, Ashley L. Trotter, both of New York; the Shreveport...

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