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Eastern Air Lines, Inc. v. Flight Engineers' International Association et al., 1965 — 382 U.S. 811 · caselaw · US
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Eastern Air Lines, Inc. v. Flight Engineers' International Association et al.
382 U.S. 811·Supreme Court of the United States·1965
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Opinion
No. 64.
Eastern Air Lines, Inc. v. Flight Engineers' International Association et al.
E. Smythe Cambrell and W. Cien Harlan for petitioner.
I. J. Gromfine and Herman Sternstein for respondents.
Acting Solicitor General Spritzer, Assistant Attorney General Douglas, Morton Hollander, Sherman L. Cohn and John C. Eldridge for the United States, as amicus curiae, in support of the petition.
[For earlier order herein, see 381 U. S. 908.]
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.