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American Trucking Associations, Inc., et al. v. Federal Communications Commission et al.
386 U.S. 943·Supreme Court of the United States·1967
Mr. Justice Fortas took no part in the Consideration or decision of. this petition.
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Opinion
No. 859.
American Trucking Associations, Inc., et al. v. Federal Communications Commission et al.
William E. Miller, Herbert E. Forrest, Donald C. Beelar, Harold L. Russell, Paul A. Porter and Joseph M. Kittner for American Trucking Associations, Inc., ét al., and John E. Stephen for Air Transport Association of America, petitioners. Solicitor General Marshall, Assistant Attorney General Turner, Howard E. Shapiro, Henry Getter and John E. Conlin for respondents, Jack Werner and Melvin Richter for Western Union Telegraph Co., intervenor. below.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. D. C. Cir. Certiorari denied.
Mr. Justice Fortas took no part in the Consideration or decision of. this petition.