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National Labor Relations Board v. Reliance Fuel Oil Corp.
371 U.S. 805·Supreme Court of the United States·1962
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Opinion
No. 88.
National Labor Relations Board v. Reliance Fuel Oil Corp.
Samuel J. Cohen on the motion.
Solicitor General Cox for petitioner, in opposition.
[MAJORITY]
Certiorari, 369 U. S. 883, to the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The motion of Coal, Gasoline, Fuel Oil Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Oil-Burner Installation Maintenance Servicemen and Helpers, Local Union 553, to be named a party petitioner is denied.