DOUDS v. MILK DRIVERS AND DAIRY EMPLOYEES UNION


154 F.Supp. 222 (1957)

Charles T. DOUDS, Regional Director of the Second Region of the National Labor Relations Board, for and on behalf of the National Labor Relations Board, Petitioner, v. MILK DRIVERS AND DAIRY EMPLOYEES UNION LOCAL 584, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, AFL-CIO, Respondent.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

On Rehearing June 27, 1957.

Affirmed October 2, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sidney D. Goldberg, Washington, D. C., and Harold L. Richman, New York City, for petitioner.

Samuel J. Cohen, New York City, for respondent.

Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York City, for Chesterfield Farms, Inc. and other B dealers constituting charging parties. Milton Haselkorn, New York City, of counsel.

Weisman, Allan, Spett & Sheinberg, New York City, for Home Delivery Association, Inc., one of the charging parties. David Jaffe, New York City, of counsel.


Affirmed October 2, 1957. See 248 F.2d 534.

LEVET, District Judge.

This is an application for a temporary injunction to enjoin and restrain the respondent, its officers, agents, representatives, servants, employees, attorneys, etc. from certain acts hereinafter mentioned.

The petitioner, who is Regional Director of the Second Region of the National Labor Relations Board, alleges that the respondent is a labor organization...

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