McNAMAR v. BALTIMORE & OHIO CHICAGO TERMINAL R. CO.

Civ. No. 1842.

153 F.Supp. 835 (1957)

William P. McNAMAR, Plaintiff, v. BALTIMORE & OHIO CHICAGO TERMINAL RAILROAD COMPANY, a Corporation, and Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Defendants.

United States District Court, N. D. Indiana, Hammond Division.

July 16, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Straley Thorpe, Eugene Tyler, and Henry S. Kowalczyk, Hammond, Ind., for plaintiff.

S. R. Prince, Charles G. Rettberg, Jr., Baltimore, Md., Charles G. Bomberger and Bomberger, Wilson, Crites & Belshaw, Hammond, Ind., for Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company.

John J. Naughton and Henslee, Monek & Murray, Chicago, Ill., and Timothy Galvin, Hammond, Ind., for Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.


SWYGERT, Chief Judge.

William P. McNamar filed this action in the Lake County Superior Court on September 2, 1955, against the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company (B & OCT) and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen (BRT) asking for $125,000 damages. The case was removed to this court.

Plaintiff alleges in his complaint that before October 21, 1954, he was employed as a switchman by the B & OCT and that on that day the railroad terminated...

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