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362 U.S. 605 80 Supreme Court Reporter 923 4 United States Reports Lawyer’s Edition 2d Series KF101.8 U54 987 LOCAL 24, INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF TEAMSTERS, CHAUFFEURS, WAREHOUSEMEN & HELPERS AMERICA et al.v.OLIVER al. Number 813. Decided May 16, 1960. Rehearing Denied June 27, See 363 858, 1611. Messrs. David Previant, Robert C. Knee, Bruce Laybourne and Leo Uelmen, for petitioners. Bernard Judge Roetzel Charles R. Iden, respondents. PER CURIAM. 1 The motion leave to use record in 49, October Term, 1958, is granted. petition certiorari also After our remand the of Appeals State Ohio, Ninth Judicial District, proceedings not inconsistent with opinion this Court, 358 283, 79 297, 3 312, set aside its previous order 'as it concerns applies Revel Oliver, appellee, as a lessor-driver' but continued full force effect lessor-owner employer drivers his equipment.' We read judgment enjoining petitioner respondents A.C.E. Transportation company Interstate Truck Service, Inc., enforcing against respondent Oliver those parts Article 32 which provide that hired or leased equipment, if owner-driven, shall be operated only by employees certificated permitted carriers require their own available before hiring any extra equipment. 32, §§ 5, at 298—299, pages 305—306. While we do think issue was tendered us when case last here, are these provisions least intimately bound up subject wages minimum rental passed on then. Accordingly, case, hold Ohio's antitrust law here may 'be applied prevent contracting parties from carrying out agreement upon matter federal directs them bargain.' U.S., page 295, 304. 2 accordingly reversed. Reversed. Mr. Justice WHITTAKER dissents. 5 FRANKFURTER STEWART took no part consideration decision case.

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