WHITE v. BLOOMBERG

Civ. No. 71-200-K.

345 F.Supp. 133 (1972)

Leon J. WHITE v. Warren M. BLOOMBERG, Postmaster, United States Post Office Department to be known as The United States Postal Service, et al.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

June 23, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter S. Smith, and Charles A. Rees, Baltimore, Md., for plaintiff.

George Beall, U. S. Atty., and Jean G. Rogers, Asst. U. S. Atty., Baltimore, Md., for defendants.


FRANK A. KAUFMAN, District Judge.

This case presents the issue of whether a permanent postal employee, with a record of uninterrupted service from 1953 until his dismissal on October 30, 1970, can be discharged for failure to pay a single debt owed to the Post Office Credit Union of Maryland, Inc. (Credit Union), a nongovernmental body and thus a private creditor.1 The plaintiff, Leon J. White, seeks herein a declaration that his discharge...

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