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Milwaukee Towne Corp. v. Loew's Incorporated et al., 1953 — 345 U.S. 951 · caselaw · US
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Milwaukee Towne Corp. v. Loew's Incorporated et al.
345 U.S. 951·Supreme Court of the United States·1953
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Opinion
No. 656.
Milwaukee Towne Corp. v. Loew's Incorporated et al.
Thomas C. McConnell for petitioner. Miles G. Seeley for Loew’s Incorporated et al., Edward R. Johnston for Paramount Pictures, Inc., John F. Caskey and Francis E. Matthews for Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp., and Vincent O’Brien for Warner Bros. Pictures Distributing Corp. et al., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 7th Cir. Motion for leave to file brief of Allied States Association of Motion Picture Exhibitors, as amicus curiae, denied. Certiorari denied.