CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT. No. 47. Argued November 17, 1949. Decided December 5, 1949. An employer and a labor organization entered into a closed-shop agreement which was valid under the National Labor Relations Act and under state law. The agreement, which the employer had entered into in good faith, was of indefinite duration and had been in effect more than four years. Pursuant to the agreement, upon the demand of the labor organization and in good
No. 3748. May 8, 1942. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for Puerto Rico; Cooper, Judge. Action by Justo Gonzalez, Jr., and others against Jaime Calaf Collazo and others to recover wages and liquidated damages under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, §§ 6, 16, 29 U.S.C.A. §§ 206, 216. From a judgment for plaintiffs, defendants appeal. Affirmed. Nelson Gammans, of New York City (R. Rivera Zayas, Joaquin Velilla, and Orlando J. Antonsanti, all of San Juan, P.R., on the brief),
No. 13114. May 5, 1954. Rehearing Denied June 24, 1954. Writ of Certiorari Granted November 8, 1954. See 75 S.Ct. 111. Rufus G. Poole, Milton C. Denbo, Washington, D.C., Livingston Jenks, Anderson, Wrenn Jenks, Ernest C. Moore, Jr., Pratt, Tavares Cassidy, Honolulu, Hawaii, for appellant. William S. Tyson, Sol., Bessie Margolin, Asst. Sol., William A. Lowe and Harold S. Saxe, Attys., Dept. of Labor, Washington, D.C., amicus curiae. Richard Gladstein, Gladstein, Andersen Leonard, San Francisco, Cal
No. 3953. November 13, 1944. Appeal from the District Court of the United States for Puerto Rico; Cooper, Judge. Action by Demetrio Vives and others against Sucesion J. Serralles to recover minimum wages, overtime compensation, liquidated damages, attorney's fees and costs under the Fair Labor Standards Act. From a judgment for defendant, plaintiffs appeal. Affirmed. Frank Torres, of Ponce, Puerto Rico, for appellants. Orlando J. Antonsanti, of San Juan, Puerto Rico, for appellee. Before MAHONEY