STATEMENT OF CLAIM: The Grievance Committee, Pittsburgh Division No. 711, Order of Railway Conductors, Pullman System, claims noncompliance with the rules of the Agreement between The Pullman Company and Conductors in the Service of The Pullman Company in not using employes who hold seniority as conductors to perform conductors' work in Lines 2430 and 2441, Pennsylvania Train No. 74, departing from Pittsburgh on March 22, 1943 and subsequent dates, these lines being allowed to depart from Pittsburgh on March 22nd and subsequent dates in charge of a porter, an employe not covered by the conductors' Agreement, who performed all of the conductor's work; the Committee contending that under the rules of the Agreement, the conductors holding seniority in the Pittsburgh District should have been assigned to Lines 2430 and 2441 on March 22nd and subsequent dates, and asks that conductors entitled to this work be compensated for all time lost by reason of this violation of the Conductors' Agreement, and that like settlement be made for each date these lines are allowed to epart without a conductor; further, that the use of porters or other employes who do not hold seniority as conductors, to perform conductors' work, is a violation of Rule 25, the seniority rule, and Rule 31, the bulletining rule, of the conductors' Agreement dated December 1, 1936, and that these rules continue to be violated each date these lines depart from Pittsburgh without a conductor. Rules 1, 20, 26, 55 and 56 are also directly involved.
That the dispute was certified to the Third Division of the Adjustment Board ex parts by complainant party; and
That no hearing thereon has been held, and under (late of January 23, 1946, the complainant party addressed a formal communi8ation to the Secretary of the Third Division requesting withdrawal of the case, which request is hereby granted.