Burke v. Monumental Division No. 52, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Burke v. Monumental Division No. 52, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, 298 F. 1019 (4th Cir. 1924)
1924 U.S. App. LEXIS 2745

Burke v. Monumental Division No. 52, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

We think the decree in this ease is right, and it is affirmed, on the following authorities: Otto v. Tailors’ B. & P. Union, 75 Cal. 308, 17 Pac. 217, 7 Am. St. Rep. 156 and note; Society, etc., v. Commonwealth, 52 Pa. 125, 91 Am. Dec. 139; Maxwell v. Theatrical Mech. Ass’n, 54 Misc. Rep. 619, 104 N. Y. Supp. 815; Dewar v. Minneapolis Lodge, No. 44, B. P. O. E., 155 Minn. 98, 192 N. W. 358; Del Ponte v. Societa Italiana, 27 R. I. 1, 60 Atl. 237, 70 L. R. A. 188, 114 Am. St. Rep. 17; 25 R. C. L. 55; 5 C. J. 1354. Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
D. J. BURKE v. MONUMENTAL DIVISION NO. 52, BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS, an Unincorporated Association, and J. W. Melvin, Jacob Yagle, L. R. Van Daniker, George C. Yeagy, B. A. Riley, E. L. Cotter, F. H. Kone, W. F. Warner, H. L. Morrison, J. H. Plummer, George H. Ostendorf, I. H. White, C. E. Hubbard, and C. W. Shipley, Sr., Members of the Said Association, the Mutual Aid & Beneficial Association of Monumental Division No. 52, of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, an Unincorporated Association, the Locomotive Engineers' Mutual Life & Accident Insurance Association, a Corporation, the Grand International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, an Unincorporated Association, and W. S. Stone, Grand Chief Engineer of the Grand International Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, etc.
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