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S. S. W., Incorporated et al. v. Air Transport Association of America et al.; and Air Transport Association of America et al. v. S. S. W., Incorporated et al., 1952 — 343 U.S. 955 · caselaw · US
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S. S. W., Incorporated et al. v. Air Transport Association of America et al.; and Air Transport Association of America et al. v. S. S. W., Incorporated et al.
343 U.S. 955·Supreme Court of the United States·1952
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No. 568.
No. 591.
S. S. W., Incorporated et al. v. Air Transport Association of America et al.; and Air Transport Association of America et al. v. S. S. W., Incorporated et al.
Warren E. Miller and John F. Clagett for petitioners in No. 568. Howard C. Westwood for petitioners in No. 591, Ernest W. Jennes for American Airlines, Inc., Charles H. Murchison for Capital Airlines, Inc., Hardy K. Maclay for Colonial Airlines, Inc., C. Edward Leasure for Northwest Airlines, Inc., Leonard P. Moore, Charles Pickett and William Caverly for Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc., and Leo Tierney and James Francis Reilly for United Air Lines, Inc., also petitioners in No. 591. Jo V. Morgan, Jr. for Braniff Airways, Inc., respondent.
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United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied.
Reported below: 89 U. S. App. D. C. 273, 191 F. 2d 658.