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Beachview Broadcasting Corp. v. Federal Communications Commission
359 U.S. 936·Supreme Court of the United States·1959
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Opinion
No. 655.
Beachview Broadcasting Corp. v. Federal Communications Commission.
Edward P. Morgan and Herbert E. Forrest for petitioner.
Solicitor General Rankin, Assistant Attorney General Hansen, John L. FitzGerald, Richard A. Solomon and Jerry M. Hamovit for respondent.
Paul Porter and Harry M'. Plotkin for Tidewater Teleradio, Inc.
[MAJORITY]
The motion for leave to add Tidewater Teleradio, Inc., as a party respondent is granted. Petition for' writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied.