UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA v. GOLDEN CYCLE CORP.

No. 17725.

300 P.2d 799 (1956)

UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, an unincorporated association; United Mine Workers of America District 15, an unincorporated association; United Mine Workers of America Local No. 1662, an unincorporated association; Frank J. Hefferly, President of United Mine Workers of America District 15, and individually; Fred K. Hefferly, Secretary of United Mine Workers of America District 15, and individually; John L. Feathers, as President of Local Union No. 1662, and individually; Angus G. Myers, Financial Secretary of Local Union No. 1662, and individually; E. K. Murphy, as Recording Secretary of Local Union No. 1662, and individually; George R. Schouten, as Secretary of Local Union No. 1662, and individually; Earl Stucker, William Vaughn, Joseph Cemeski, Representatives of United Mine Workers of America, an unincorporated association and representatives of United Mine Workers of America District 15 and individually, Samuel A. Tafoya, John Tafoya, Donald Neil Mobley, Daniel Marques, Manuel M. Hernandez, Manuel H. Ornelas, Pat Maestas, Eloy Espinoza, William C. Kinnaird, Joseph M. Borah, Thomas Thomas, Thomas Howells, Mariano Vaiana, Matthew Nagode, Frank J. Kostanick, Roy Pavlica, Martin Montez, Thomas Lanza, Louis Romano, Pete E. Ropele, Wesley J. Fennell, John O. Sherba, Marion S. Olmstead, Andrew G. Raicevich, Daniel E. McKinley, James M. Tracy, Frank R. Varela, Romolo Archuleta, Arthur Sanchez, James M. Brown, William Savio, Fidel W. Martinez, Plaintiffs in Error, v. The GOLDEN CYCLE CORPORATION, a corporation, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.

Rehearing Denied September 10, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Graham & Scheunemann, Denver, for plaintiffs in error.

Thomas M. Burgess, Kenneth W. Geddes, Colorado Springs, for defendant in error.


KNAUSS, Justice.

We will refer to the parties as they appeared in the trial court, where defendant in error was plaintiff and plaintiffs in error were defendants.

Plaintiff, operator of a coal mine in El Paso County, Colorado filed its complaint in the district court alleging that no labor dispute existed at its coal mine; that sixteen of its employees had entered into a conspiracy with the United Mine Workers of America, hereinafter referred to as the Union...

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