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389 U.S. 327 88 Supreme Court Reporter 437 19 United States Reports Lawyer’s Edition 2d Series KF101.8 U54 560 BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN et al.v.BANGOR & AROOSTOOK RAILROAD CO. al. Number 353. Dec. 11, 1967. Joseph L. Rauh, Jr., John Silard, Harriett R. Taylor, Isaac N. Groner, Harold C. Heiss, Donald W. Bennett, Alex Elson, Willard Judge Lassers and Aaron S. Wolff, for petitioners. Francis M. Shea, Richard T. Conway, James Wolfe Charles I. Hopkins, respondents. The order of December 4, 1967, 970, 463, denying the petition a writ certiorari is vacated following entered: PER CURIAM. 1 This case consequence dispute with respect to scope an arbitration award governing manning trains engines in freight service. union took position that had no effect after 12:01 a.m., March 31, 1966. On 28, District Columbia issued temporary restraining forbidding strike. struck against number railroads. entered contempt orders, imposing substantial fines alleged violation its order. Appeals ruled on various legal issues presented it but remanded consider whether there fact been contempt, and, also, if was 'of such magnitude as warrant retention, part or any extent, coercive fine originally provided contemplation outright refusal obey.' 2 Petitioners seek review adverse rulings made by Appeals. However, because case, not yet ripe this Court. denied. See Hamilton-Brown Shoe company versus Wolf Brothers Company, 240 251, 257—258, 36 269, 271, 60 L.Ed. 629 (1916). 3 Petition 4 Mr. Justice BLACK would grant set argument.

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