Case Name: General Drivers, Warehousemen, and Helpers, Local Union No. 89, et al. v. American Tobacco Co., Inc.
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1955-04-04
Citations: 348 U.S. 978
Docket Number: No. 186
Parties: General Drivers, Warehousemen, and Helpers, Local Union No. 89, et al. v. American Tobacco Co., Inc.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 348
Pages: 978–978

Head Matter:
April 4, 1955.
No. 186.
General Drivers, Warehousemen, and Helpers, Local Union No. 89, et al. v. American Tobacco Co., Inc.
Argued March 31-April 1, 1955.
Decided April 4, 1955.
Herbert S. Thatcher and William S. Tyson argued the cause for petitioners.
J. Albert Woll, David Previant and Ralph H. Logan were with Mr. Thatcher on the brief.
By special leave of Court, Dominick L. Manoli argued the cause for the National Labor Relations Board, as amicus curiae, urging reversal.
With him on the brief were Solicitor General Sobeloff, David P. Findling and Norton J. Come.
Nelson Helm argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief was Francis E. Koch.

Opinion:
Certiorari, 348 U. S. 813, to the Court of Appeals of Kentucky.
Per Curiam:
The judgment is reversed. Weber v. Anheuser-Busch, Inc., 348 U. S. 468; Bus Employees v. Wisconsin Board, 340 U. S. 383.