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Schatte et al. v. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators et al.
340 U.S. 827·Supreme Court of the United States·1950
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Opinion
No. 222.
Schatte et al. v. International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators et al.
Zach Lamar Cobb for petitioners. Henry G. Bodkin, George M. Breslin and Michael G. Daddy for the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators et al.; and Homer I. Mitchell for the Association of Motion Picture Producers, Inc. et al., respondents. Robert W. Kenney filed the motion for leave to file a brief for the Conference of Studio Unions et al., as amici curiae.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 9th Cir. The motion for leave to file brief of Conference of Studio Unions et al., as amici curiae, is denied. Certiorari denied.