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Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. v. Federal Trade Commission; and Shell Oil Co. v. Federal Trade Commission
385 U.S. 1002·Supreme Court of the United States·1967
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Opinion
No. 610.
No. 685.
Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. v. Federal Trade Commission; and Shell Oil Co. v. Federal Trade Commission.
Thomas S. Markey and John F. Floberg for petitioner in No. 610.
William Simon, John Bodner, Jr., and William F. Kenney for petitioner in No. 685.
Solicitor General Marshall, Assistant Attorney General Turner, Howard E. Shapiro, Milton J. Grossman, James Mcl. 'Henderson and Alvin L. Berman for respondent in both cases.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.
Reported below: 360 F. 2d 470.