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Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. v. Local 248, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, AFL-CIO; Wisconsin Employment Relations Board v. Local 248, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, AFL-CIO; and Carey et al. v. Lodge 78, International Association of Machinists, AFL-CIO, 1961 — 365 U.S. 878 · caselaw · US
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Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. v. Local 248, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, AFL-CIO; Wisconsin Employment Relations Board v. Local 248, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, AFL-CIO; and Carey et al. v. Lodge 78, International Association of Machinists, AFL-CIO
365 U.S. 878·Supreme Court of the United States·1961
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Opinion
No. 759.
No. 760.
No. 761.
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. v. Local 248, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, AFL-CIO; Wisconsin Employment Relations Board v. Local 248, United Automobile, Aircraft & Agricultural Implement Workers of America, AFL-CIO; and Carey et al. v. Lodge 78, International Association of Machinists, AFL-CIO.
John G. Kamps, James Urdan and John L. Waddleton for petitioner in No. 759.
John W. Reynolds, Attorney General of Wisconsin, and Beatrice Lampert, Assistant Attorney General, for petitioner in No. 760.
John H. Wessel for petitioners in No. 761.
Max Raskin, Harold A. Cranefield and Philip L. Padden for respondent in No. 760.
Robert E. Gratz for respondent in No. 761.
[MAJORITY]
Supreme Court of Wisconsin. Certiorari denied.
Reported below: 11 Wis. 2d 277, 105 N. W. 2d 271; 11 Wis. 2d 292, 105 N. W. 2d 278.