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Milk Wagon Drivers Union of Chicago, Local 753, et al. v. Meadowmoor Dairies, Inc., 1940 — 310 U.S. 655 · caselaw · US
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Milk Wagon Drivers Union of Chicago, Local 753, et al. v. Meadowmoor Dairies, Inc.
310 U.S. 655·Supreme Court of the United States·1940
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Opinion
No. 353.
Milk Wagon Drivers Union of Chicago, Local 753, et al. v. Meadowmoor Dairies, Inc.
June 3, 1940.
[MAJORITY]
Motion for leave to file a second petition for rehearing granted. The motion papers are treated as a petition for rehearing, and rehearing is granted. The order of October 23, 1939, denying certiorari, 308 IT. S. 596, is vacated. The petition for certiorari to the Supreme Court of- Illinois is granted.
Messrs. Joseph Pad-way and Abraham W. Brussell for petitioners.
Messrs. Donald N. Schaffer and Edward M. Keating for respondent.