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Williams et al. v. Quill, President of the Transport Workers Union of America, et al.
303 U.S. 621·Supreme Court of the United States·1938
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Opinion
No. 792.
Williams et al. v. Quill, President of the Transport Workers Union of America, et al.
Decided February 28, 1938.
Mr. Nathan W. Math for appellants. Messrs. Harold Sacher and George D. Yeomans for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The motion of the appellants for leave to file supplemental statement as to jurisdiction is granted. The motion of the appellees to dismiss the appeal is granted, and the appeal is dismissed for the want of a final judgment. Verden v. Coleman, 18 How. 86; Reddall v. Bryan, 24 How. 420, 422; Brannan v. Harrison, 284 U. S. 579.