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Labor Union Dispute Appeal Decision

Jesse Broomer and Reverdy Garrett, on behalf of dissident members of Teamsters Local No. 470, sued the union's officers and business agents. The district court heard the case on a motion for a preliminary injunction but the parties agreed to a final disposition without further hearing. In its opinion, the district court analyzed the plaintiffs' claims and evidence and denied relief. The appellate court examined the record and found no error in the trial court's reasoning or decision. The appellate court affirmed the judgment denying relief.
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Labor Union Dispute Appeal Decision

Jesse Broomer and Reverdy Garrett, on behalf of dissident members of Teamsters Local No. 470, sued the union's officers and business agents. The district court heard the case on a motion for a preliminary injunction but the parties agreed to a final disposition without further hearing. In its opinion, the district court analyzed the plaintiffs' claims and evidence and denied relief. The appellate court examined the record and found no error in the trial court's reasoning or decision. The appellate court affirmed the judgment denying relief.
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356 F.

2d 984

Jesse BROOMER and Reverdy Garrett, Plaintiffs, On Behalf


of a Class Comprised of Members of the General Teamsters,
Chauffeurs, Helpers and Yardmen of Local No. 470,
Appellants,
v.
Peter F. SCHULTZ, President and Business Manager of the
General Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Helpers and Yardmen of
Local No. 470, William Gormley, Secretary-Treasurer of Local
No. 470, John Lawler, Vice President of Local No. 470, William
End, Recording Secretary of Local 470, Richard Camarote,
Business Agent, Ray Alston, Trustee of Local No. 470, William
McLaughlin, Trustee of Local No. 470, Raymond Taylor,
Trustee and Business Agent of Local No. 470 and Alphonso
"Bubby" Singleton, Trustee of Local 470.
No. 15485.

United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.


Argued February 23, 1966.
Decided March 16, 1966.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania; Joseph S. Lord, III, Judge.
James F. McCort, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellants.
Edward Davis, Philadelphia, Pa., for appellees.
Before HASTIE and SMITH, Circuit Judges, and KIRKPATRICK,
District Judge.
PER CURIAM:

While this action of dissident members of a labor union against officers and
business agents of the union was heard on a motion for a preliminary

injunction, all parties agreed to a final disposition of the cause without further
hearing. The court, after setting out in an opinion, D.C., 239 F.Supp. 699, its
analysis of the plaintiffs' claims and such evidence as was introduced, denied
relief.
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We have examined the record and find no error in the reasoning or the decision
of the trial court.

The judgment will be affirmed.

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