Case Name: Leroy HEIN, Stuart J. Masters, Lawrence Cox, Vincente Otiz, Ray H. Robinson, J. Sloan, Art Coleman and Lew Cornelius, Appellants, v. FIANZA CIA NAV. S.A., a corporation, and Franchten Treuhand GNBH a corporation, Appellees
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1960-05-09
Citations: 279 F.2d 490
Docket Number: No. 16447
Parties: Leroy HEIN, Stuart J. Masters, Lawrence Cox, Vincente Otiz, Ray H. Robinson, J. Sloan, Art Coleman and Lew Cornelius, Appellants, v. FIANZA CIA NAV. S.A., a corporation, and Franchten Treuhand GNBH a corporation, Appellees.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 279
Pages: 490–491

Head Matter:
Leroy HEIN, Stuart J. Masters, Lawrence Cox, Vincente Otiz, Ray H. Robinson, J. Sloan, Art Coleman and Lew Cornelius, Appellants, v. FIANZA CIA NAV. S.A., a corporation, and Franchten Treuhand GNBH a corporation, Appellees.
No. 16447.
United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.
' May 9, 1960.
Rehearing Denied July 27, 1960.
Tanner & Carney, Richard R. Carney, Tolbert H. McCarroll, Portland, Or., for appellant.
Wood, Mathiessen, Wood & Tatum, John D. Mosser, Portland, Or., for appellee.
Before STEPHENS, JERTBERG and MERRILL, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The appellee Fianza Cia Nav. S.A., a Panamanian corporation, the owner, and appellee Franchten Treuhand GNBH, a German corporation, the voyage charterer of the Liberian registered vessel Cape-tan Yemelos, brought this action in the United States District Court for the District of Oregon against the appellants, who are officers and members of various maritime unions, praying for temporary and permanent injunctions to restrain, and for damages allegedly suffered from, the unions' peaceful picketing of the ship at the port of Portland, Oregon. Following a hearing before the district court on an order to show cause, the district court issued an interlocutory injunction to restrain the picketing. Appellants appealed.
The judgment of the district court is reversed on the authority of the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in Marine Cooks & Stewards, AFL, et al. v. Panama Steamship Company, Ltd., et al., decided April 18, 1960 and reported at 80 S.Ct. 779.
The cause is remanded to the district court with directions to vacate and set aside the interlocutory injunction and to discharge the order to show cause.