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7-1-1966
Cumulative Index
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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME VII
1965 - 1966Case Index
(Boldface type denotes cases which have been noted or annotated.)
Cases Cited PageAcme Ind. Co. v. NLRB 922Acme Mkts., Inc. 865, 981Acosta v. Cole 1016-20Addeo v. Dairymen's League Co-op
Ass'n, Inc. 925Admiral Corp. v. Penco, Inc. 398-402Aeration of United States v. Chil-
Zert 169Aeration Processes, Inc. v. Commis-
sioner of Pub. Health 166, 168Alabama v. King & Boozer 184Alaska Packers Ass'n v. Industrial
Ace. Comm'n 175, 178Allen Bradley Co. v. Local 3, MEW
160-61, 955Allen-Morrison Sign Co. 581-82Allied Stores of New York, Inc.
(Stearn's Paramus) 953Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. v. NLRB 991Al Maroone Ford, Inc. v. Man-
helm Auto Auction, Inc. 92-93Alton-Wood River Bldg. Trades
Council 986Amalgamated Meat Cutters v. JewelTea Co. 956
American Card Co. v. H.M.H. Co. 406American Dredging Co. v. Local 25,
Int'l Union of Operating Eng'rs248-49, 879, 930
American-First Title & Trust Co.v. Ewing 756-62
American Ship Bldg. Co. v. NLRB614-15, 854, 978
Apex Hosiery Co. v. Leader 160, 162, 955Archer Laundry Co. 582-84Arnett v. Seattle General Hospital 520Associates Discount Corp. v. Cary
299-301Associated Grocers 199Associated Press v. Taft-Ingalls
Corp. 153Atkins v. Jones & Laughlin SteelCorp. 148-49
Atlantic Heel Co. v. Allied Heel Co. 342Atlantic Ref. Co. v. FTC 351, 357-64
Bailey's Bakery, Ltd. v. ContinentalBaking Co. 338
Baker v. Carr 694 ffBarunica v. United Hatters 231Bay Counties Dist. Council of Car-
penters (Associated Home-Build-ers) 993
Cases Cited PageBeacon Theatres, Inc. v. Westover
509 ffBell v. School Bd. 502-03Benedict v. Lebowitz 297-98Bernel Foam Prods. Co. 932Berry v. American Cyanamid Co.
98-99Betts Cadillac Olds, Inc. 848Betts v. Easley 650Biddle Purchasing Co. v. FTC 824Black-Clawson Co. v. International
Ass'n of Machinists 786Blancob Constr. Corp. v. 246
Beaumont Equity, Inc. 295-96Boulevard Storage & Moving Co. 975Bradford Elec. Light Co. v. Clapper 175Brotherhood of R.R. Trainmen v.
Howard 630-31Brown Shoe Co. v. FTC 364Brynmore Press, Inc. 254Building Trades Council 987Bumb v. United States 1023Business League of Gadsen
211 ff, 217, 222, 230-231, 592-94B. W. Acceptance Corp. v. Rich-
mond 114
Canton Prov. Co. v. Chaney 106Carey v. Instantwhip Schenectady,
Inc. 167Carmichael Floor Covering 966, 1027Carrier Corp. v. United States 264Carroll v. Lanza 175, 176, 178Carter Prod. Inc. v. FTC 172Casterline v. General Motors Accep-
tance Corp. 93Central Ark. Milk Producers
Ass'n v. Arnold 890Central Retailer-Owned Grocers,
Inc. v. FTC 834Chairaluce v. Stanley Warner
Management Corp. 99Charles Dowd Box Co. v. Courtney
241, 243-45, 871Charles S. Martin Dist. Co. v.
Banks 100Chemical Bank N.Y. Trust Co. v.
S. S. Westhampton 891-94Chicago Typographical Union 986Chock Full O'Nuts 577Cicci v. Lincoln Nat'l Bank &
Trust Co. 110
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Cases Cited Page Cases Cited PageCitizens Nat'l Bank v. Fort Lee
Say. & Loan Ass'n 659-60Citizen & Southern Nat'l Bank v.
Capital Constr. Co. 663-64Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States 1022Clerke v. Mundall 78Coffee-Rich, Inc. v. Commissioner
of Pub. Health 165-69Coffee-Rich, Inc. v. McDowell 168Colorado Anti-Discrimination
Comm'n v. Continental Air Lines 233Commercial Can Corp. v. Local 810 245Commonwealth Loan Co. v. Berry 119Commonwealth Loan Co. v.
Downtown Lincoln MercuryCo. 664-65
Commonwealth v. Runnels 707-08Compania De Astral, S.A. v.
Boston Metals Co. 143Conley v. Gibson 193, 200 ff, 633Cook Grains, Inc. v. Fallis 884Crider v. Zurich Ins. Co. 174-78Curtis Bros., Inc. 586, 607-09Curtiss-Wright Corp. v. NLRB 923, 976
Dad's Root Beer Co. v. Doe's Bev-erages; Inc. 402
Dairy Queen, Inc. v. Wood 510Dal-Tex Optical Co. 580D'Andrea v. Feinberg 104Daveny v. Rheem Mfg. Co. 143Denison Mattress Factory v. Spring-
Air Co. 351 ff, 353 ff, 357, 361Department of Labor & Indus.,
Bureau of Employment Securityv. Unemployment Compensa-tion Ed. of Review 387-92
Department of Revenue v. JamesB. Beam Distilling Co. 743
Detroit Newspaper Publishers Ass'nv. NLRB 979
DeVeau v. Braisted 379Donnelly v. United Fruit Co. 211Douds v. International Longshore-
men's Ass'n 753Drake Bakeries v. Local 50 Ameri-
can Bakery Workers240, 252, 253 ff, 917
Droege v. Hoagland State Bank 79Durable Toy & Novelty Corp. v.
J. Chein & Co. 399 ff, 402Duraclean Co. v. Hunter 886
Ehlers v. United States Heating &Cooling Mfg. Co. 148, 149, 152
Einhorn Bros., Inc., In re 114Ekco Prods. Co. v. FTC 392-97Elmo Div. of Drive-X Co. v.
Dixon 729-33Elsberry Equip. Co. v. Short 885Empire Rayon Yarn Co. v. American
Viscose Corp. 842Engineers Pub. Serv. Co. 724Engelman v. Eastern Light Co. 104
Evening News Ass'n 982Excelsior Underwear, Inc. 945
Fair Pavillions, Inc. v. First Nat'lCity Bank 889
Feathers v. McLucas 140, 144-47, 149-52Ferri v. Sylvia 885Fibreboard Paper Prods. Corp. v.
NLRB 964, 1026Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. v.
Dutton 114First Nat'l Bank v. Bahan 118, 120First Nat'l Bank v. Husted 115-16First Nat'l Bank v. Padjen 664Fitch v. Kentucky-Tenn. Light &
Power Co. 1007Fleharty & Co. v. National Loan &
Inv. Co. 758-59Fleig v. Sleet 79Flotill Prods., Inc. 839Ford Motor Co. 251Ford Motor Co. v. Hoffman 790Fornabaio v. Swissair Transp. Co. 140Frisch's Big Boy Ill-Mar, Inc. 952FTC v. Algoma Lumber Co. 171FTC v. Colgate-Palmolive Co. 170-74FTC v. Consolidated Foods Corp.
335, 336 ff, 346 ff, 396FTC v. Henry Broch & Co. 829FTC v. Hutchinson Chem. Corp. 171FTC v. Mary Carter Paint Co. 773-76
Galveston Maritime Ass'n 224, 590-91Gardiner v. Philadelphia Gas Works 104Garner v. Teamsters Union 232Garwin Corp. 971General Elec. Co. (Somerset) 948General Elec. Co. v. Callahan 378General Shoe Corp. 575George Groh & Sons 940Geo. P. Schinzel & Son, Inc., In re
25, 26 ffGianfelice Unemployment Compensa-
tion Case 389, 390Golden Dawn Foods, Inc. v.
Cekuta 105-06Gordon v. Campbell 368Gottesman v. General Motors Corp.
335 ff, 338Graham v. Brotherhood of Locomo-
tive Firemen 629-30Grandi v. LeSage 103Gray v. American Radiator & Stan-
dard Sanitary Corp.139-41, 145, 148-50, 152
Great Atl. & Pac. Tea Co. v. FTC 826Greater Louisville Auto Auction,
Inc. v. Ogle Buick, Inc. 101-02Green v. American Tobacco Co. 995Greenman v. Yuba Power Prods.,
Inc. 769
Hall v. Werthzan Bag Corp, 497-98
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CASE INDEX
Cases Cited PageCases Cited PageHamilton Watch Co. v. Benrus
Watch Co. 344Hamm v. City of Rock Hill 519Hanson v. Denckla 139, 144, 148Happach v. NLRB 936Heating Acceptance Corp. v. Pat-
terson 105Heavens v. King County Rural
Liberty Dist. 762-67Heintz Div., Kelsey-Hayes Co. 577Henry v. John W. Eshelman &Sons 99
Henry L. Doherty & Co. v. Goodman 137Hess v. Pawloski 136, 148Highland Supply Corp. v. Reynolds
Metals Co. 280 ff, 283 ff, 340, 341 ffHollywood Ceramics Co. 576Hostetter v. Idlewild Bon Voyage
Liquor Corp. 743-44Housing, Inc. 216, 231Hruby Distrib. Co. 837Huber Glass Co. v. First Nat'l
Bank 888Hudson Supply & Equip. Co. v.
Home Factors Corp. 297Hughes -v. Local 11; Ironworkers 223Hughes Tool Co. 196, 199, 211 ff, 224 ff,
230, 588-90, 596, 646-50Humphrey v. Moore 197, 209, 228, 604 ff,
791, 794-95Hunt v. Crumboch 160Hydrocarbon Processing Corp. v.
Chemical Bank N.Y. Trust Co.293-94
In the Matter of Excel Stores,Inc. • 95, 121
In the Matter of IndependentTowing Co. 746-51
In the Matter of Merkel, Inc.95, 116, 117, 120, 122
In the Matter of Mort Co. 102In the Matter of Mutual Bd. &
Packaging Corp. 121In the Matter of Wheatland Elec.Prod. Co. 94, 96, 119
In the Matter of Wyse 29, 30, 31, 33Industrial Tile Co. v. Home Fed.
Say. & Loan Ass'n 758-59International Ass'n of Machinists v.
Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co. 918International News Service v. Asso-
ciated Press 156International Salt Co. v. United
States 156, 356-59International Shoe Co. v. Washing-
ton 137, 144, 148International Union, UAW v. Hoo-
sier Cardinal Corp. 929-30International Union, UAW v. Sco-
field 523 ffIrgang v. Pelton & Crane Co. 138-39Irving Air Chute Co. v. NLRB 943Island Installment Corp. v. Panico 300
J.I. Case Co. v. NLRB 627, 924John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co.
v. Commissioner of Ins. 377-80John P. Serpa, Inc. 939Johnson v. Equitable Life Assur.
Soc'y 141Johnson v. Nelson 208Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc.
v. Hostetter 739-46Joy Silk Mills, Inc. v. NLRB 938Judson L. Thomson Mfg. Co. v.
FTC 355 ff, 364 ffJulius M. Ames Co. v. Bostitch, Inc.
339, 341, 393 ff
Kane, In re 187Keller v. North Am. Life Ins. Co. 78Kennecott Copper Corp. v. IBEW 916Kennedy v. General Beauty Prod.,
Inc. 98Kern-Limerick, Inc. v. Scurlock 180, 184King Furniture City, Inc., In re
113-14Klein v. United States 263-64Kociuba v. Stubnitz Greene Corp. 925Koreska v. United Cargo Corp. 111-12Kracoff v. Retail Clerks 919Kravitz, In re 102, 187
•Kresge Newark, Inc. 577
Laskin, In re 406Larus & Brother Co. 595Lartigue v. R.J. Reynolds Tobacco
Co. 995Leahy v. McManus 107Leedom v. International Union of
Mine Workers 216Leeds & Northrup Co. 992Leeds & Northrup Co. v. NLRB 961Lewis v. Food Mach. & Chem.
Corp. 658Liebman Breweries Inc. 251Linn v. United Plant Guard Workers 911Local 189 Amalgamated Meat
Cutters v. Jewel Tea Co. 158-65Local 51, IBEW v. Illinois Power
Co. 916Local 24, Int'l Bhd. of Teamsters
v. Oliver 378Local 761, Int'l Union of Elec.
Workers v. NLRB (GeneralElectric) 987
Local 138, Int'l Union of OperatingEng'rs (Skura) 990
Local 282, Teamsters Union v.NLRB 963
Local 283, UAW v. Scofield 961Local 283, UAW (Wisconsin Motor
Corp.) 993Local 127, United Shoe Workers
v. Brooks Shoe Mfg. Co. 931Local Loan Co. v. Hunt 407Loewe v. Lawlor (Danbury Hatters) 954
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Cases Cited Page Cases Cited PageLongines-Wittnauer Watch Co. v.
Barnes & Reinecke, Inc. 142-44, 146Lonzrick v. Republic Steel Corp. 97-98Louisiana Pub. Serv. Comm'n v.
SEC 724-25Lummus Co. v. NLRB 616Lyles v. Union Planters Nat'l
Bank 654-55Lybecker v. United Pac. Ins. Co. 658-59
Macy's New York 251Mahoney v. Joseph Triner Corp. 742Maremont Corp. 591-92Martin v. Ben P. Eubank Lumber
Co. 883Maryland Cas. Co. v. Cushing 748-49Master Stevedores 651Maternally Yours, Inc. v. Your Ma-
ternity Shops, Inc. 399 ff, 402McCarron v. Los Angeles County
Dist. Council of Carpenters242, 243 ff, 875
McGee v. International Life Ins. Co.144, 147
McGuire v. Humble Oil & Ref. 920Metal Workers Union (Hughes Tool
Co.) 605Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. 950Midget Prods., Inc. v. Jacobsen 168Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. v.
New Jersey Wood Finishing Co.281-85, 341-42
Miranda Fuel Co. 195, 197 ff, 230, 584-85,604-05, 609, 611-12
Monsanto Chem. Co. v. PerfectFit Prod. Mfg. Co. 397-403
Motor Discount Corp. v. Scappy& Pick 120
Motorola, Inc. v. Illinois FEPC486, 535-47
Mott v. Moldenhauer 300Moynahan v. Pari-Mutual Employ-
ees Guild 223, 224Muskegon Bricklayer's Union 988
Natale v. Upjohn 104National Dryer Mfg. Corp. v. Na-
tional Drying Mach. Co. 400-01NLRB v. Adams Dairy, Inc. 968NLRB v. American Mfg. Co. 966, 970NLRB v. Brown 197, 865NLRB v. C & C Plywood Corp. 921NLRB v. Cumberland Shoe Corp. 937NLRB v. Dadourian Export Corp. 935NLRB v. Dalton Brick & Tile Corp. 853NLRB v. Darlington Mfg. Co. 1027NLRB v. Erie Resistor Corp. 613-15NLRB v. Flomatic Corp. 942NLRB v. Fruit & Vegetable Pack-
ers (Tree Fruits) 986NLRB v. Golden State Bottling Co.
863, 981NLRB v. Gotham Shoe Mfg. Co.
937, 944
NLRB v. Houston Chapter, Asso-ciated Gen. Contractors 973
NLRB v. Insurance Agents' Union234, 243 ff
NLRB v. Insurance Agents 859NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel
Corp. 507-08NLRB v. Mastro Plastics Corp. 972NLRB v. Miranda Fuel Co. 587-88NLRB v. Peterson Bros., Inc. 933NLRB v. Reed & Prince Mfg. Co. 977NLRB v. Royal Plating & Polishing
Co. 969NLRB v. Shear's Pharmacy, Inc. 612-13NLRB v. Southern Transp., Inc. 977NLRB v. Tanner Livery, Ltd. 594 ifNLRB v. Tom Joyce Floors, Inc. 973NLRB v. Truck Drivers 851NLRB v. Western Wirebound Box
Co. 975NLRB v. William J. Burns Int'l
Detective Agency, Inc. 968, 1027NLRB v. Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc. 934National Maritime Union v.
NLRB 752-56, 984National Woodwork Mfg. Ass'n v.
NLRB 985Neher v. Kerr 79New England Elec. Sys. v. SEC 721-28Newhall v. Second Church &
Soc'y 291 -92New Jersey Wood Finishing Co. v.
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co.281 ff, 285 ff
Newman v. Nathen 141New Orleans S.S. Ass'n v. General
Longshore Workers 250, 251 ffNewspaper Publishers v. NLRB 861Newton v. Allen 96New York Mirror 969New York Shipping Ass'n 251New York Times Co. 588Nixon v. Herndon 643North American Co. 724Northern Pac. Ry. v. United States
355 ff
Oak Mfg. Co. 580O'Brien v. Comstock Foods 147-49Oliphant v. Brotherhood of Loco-
motive Firemen 225, 633-35Oliver Bros., Inc. v. FTC 825Orange Screen Co. v. Holmes 84Osborn v. Sinclair Ref. Co. 343, 348
Pacific Employers Ins. Co. v. Indus-trial Acc. Comm'n 175-78
Park State Bank v. Arena AutoAuction, Inc. 107-08
Patrick Ellam, Inc. v. Nieves 138Peabody v. Norfolk 324, 325, 328Pennoyer v. Neff 135Perkins v. Lukens 547Phelps v. Turner 407
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CASE INDEX
Cases Cited PageCases Cited PagePhiladelphia Title Ins. Co. v.
Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co.660-61
Pioneer Bus Co. 215, 595, 646-47Platt Corp. v. Platt 142Plumbers Union 989Pritchard v. Liggett & Myers
Tobacco Co. 1001Procter & Gamble Co. 394-97
Quaker State Oil Ref. Corp. v.NLRB 852
Quality Bakers of America v. FTC 827
Radio Officers' Union v. NLRB197, 615-16
Railway Mail Ass'n v. Corsi 642-43Rangen, Inc. v. Sterling Nelson &
Sons 841, 1006-08Ray v. Deas 657Ready-Mix Concrete Co. v. United
States 263Republic Steel Corp. v. Maddox
209-11, 232, 795Retail Fruit Clerks v. NLRB 756Reynolds Metals Co. v. FTC
336, 340, 39497Richardson v. Cole 1017Robinson v. Stanley Home Prods.,
Inc. 347-48Rock Island Auction Sales, Inc.
v. Empire Packing Co. 109-10Rodd v. McCann 106Royal Plating & Polishing Co. 965, 1027Royer's Bakery, Inc., In re 95Rubber Workers Union 605-06Rufo v. Bastian-Blessing Co. 103-04Ruppert v. Egelhofer 250, 252, 258Ryan v. General Motors Acceptance
Corp. 300
Sailor's Union (Moore Dry Dock) 987San Diego Building Trades Council
v. Garmon 233, 377Santor v. A & M Karagheusian, Inc.
772-73Say-on Drugs, Inc. 951Schleimer v. Arrowhead Garage,
Inc. 120Seely v. White Motor Co. 767-73Serra v. Pepsi-Cola Gen. Bottlers,
Inc. 927Sewell Mfg. Co. 581Sharnay Hosiery Mills, Inc. 577Shaw Elec. Co. v. International Bhd.
of Elec. Workers 244, 877Shelley v. Kraemer 635-37, 646Shipman v. Cook 84Sidney Wanzer & Son, Inc. v. Milk
Drivers Union 930Simmons v. Avisco 510Simmons v. Union News Co. 792-93Sinclair Ref. Co. v. Atkinson 240-52Singer v. Walker 146, 150, 151
Slenderella Systems, Inc. v. Greber 1019Smith v. Evening News 209, 232Smith-Victor Corp. v. Sylvania
Elec. Prods., Inc. 392-97Smyth v. Twin State Improvement
Corp. 147S.N.C. Mfg. Co. v. NLRB 934Snow v. NLRB 939Southgate Brokerage Co. v. FTC 828Spring Valley Country Club, Inc.
v. Madden Supply Co. 290-91Standard Oil Co. v. United States 364 ifState Bd. v. Young's Mkt. 741-42Steele v. Louisville & N.RR. 193-94,
196, 198-99, 224, 231, 603, 628-29, 798Stern & Co. v. State Loan & Fin.
Corp. 97Stone & Webster Eng'r Corp. v.
First Nat'l Bank & Trust Co. 108Strauss v. Silvercup Bakers, Inc. 913Sumitomo Shoji N.Y. Inc. v.
Chemical Bank N.Y. Trust Co.662-63
Susser v. Carve] Corp. 356, 359-60Suvada v. White Motor Co. 657Syres v. Oil Workers 198, 231, 652
Tawas Tube Prods., Inc. 990Teamsters Local v. Lucas Flour Co.
241, 244, 245, 872Terry v. Adams 643-44Textile Workers v. Lincoln Mills
209, 240, 241, 242, 871, 930The Rebecca 747 ifThomasville Chair Co. v. FTC 834Todd v. Joint Apprenticeship Comm.
193, 207, 225Torrington Co. v. Metal Prod.
Workers 915, 918
UMW of America v. Pennington158-65, 956
Underwood v. Commonwealth 99-100United Industrial Workers v.
Board of Trustees of GalvestonWharves 1025-28
United Rental Equip. Co. v. Potts& Callahan Constr. Co. 95
United Securities Corp. v. Bruton 887United States v. City of Detroit 183United States v. City of New Britain 368United States v. E.I. du Pont de
Nemours & Co. 338 ff, 339 ffUnited States v. El Paso Natural
Gas Co. 307, 336United States v. First National Bank
& Trust Co. 307 ffUnited States v. Frankfort Distil-
leries, Inc. 744 ffUnited States v. Gilbert Associates,
Inc. 1009United States v. Helz 1023United States v. Hutcheson 160
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Cases Cited Page Cases Cited PageUnited States v. Jerrold Electronics
Corp. 356United States v. Lebanon Wool
Mills Corp. 366, 374United States v. Philadelphia Nat'l
Bank 303-13United States v. Snyder 369-70United States v. Speers 1008-16United States v. Stewart 707-08United States v. Union Oil Co. 734-39United States v. Warrior & Gulf
Nay. Co. 913United States v. Women's Sports-
wear 160United States v. Yazell 1021-25United Steelworkers v. American
Mfg. Co. 241, 252, 913United Steelworkers v. Enterprise
Wheel & Car Corp. 241, 252, 913United Steelworkers v. R.H. Bou-
ligny, Inc. 910United Steelworkers v. Warrior &
Gulf Nay. Co. 241, 252United Thrift Stores, Inc., In the
Matter of 294-95
Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp. v.Ingel 292
Visnov v. Levy 84Wagner Mfg., Inc. v. Culbertson 925Walter J. Black, Inc. 774-76Webb-Crawford Co. v. FTC 827Wells v. Simonds Abrasive Co. 177, 178Western Fruit Growers Sales Co. 841Westinghouse Elec. Corp. 1026Westinghouse Elec. Corp. (Mans-
field Plant) 964Weyerhaeuser Co. 980White Motor Co. v. United States 352Wickham v. Levine 290Williams v. Walker-Thomas Fur-
niture Co. 655-56Williams v. Yellow Cab Co. 631-32Wilshire Oil Co. v. Costello 298-99Woody v. Sterling Aluminum Prods. 924Wuest Bros., Inc. v. Liberty Nat'l
Bank & Trust Co. 111
Yeazell v. Copins 380-87
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Topical Index
Administrative Lawattorney's fees for enforcing
Title VII of Civil Rights Actof 1964 501-07
enforcement procedure of TitleVII of Civil Rights Act of1964 495-513
Equal Employment OpportunityCommission 450, 495, 676
Federal Commission 530-31judicial enforcement of adminis-
trative adherence to self-en-acted procedural rules 729
President's Committee on EqualEmployment Opportunity(PCEED) 561-63
Antitrust Law •Antitrust Civil Process Act—in-
vestigation of premerger activ-ities 734
bribery 1006-08causation between damage and
violation 342-44Clayton Act Section 4 333Clayton Act Section 5 tolling of
statute of limitations 279ffClayton Act violations—treble
damages 338-41exemption of labor union from
Sherman Act 158-65Federal Trade Commission orders
as prima facie evidence in pri-vate action 285-86
injunctive relief 344-45judicial review of Federal Trade
Commission order 286-87post-aquisition evidence 346-47potential harmful effects of con-
solidation 337Price Discrimination 1006-08
suspension of statute of limita-tions in Federal Trade Com-mission action 280-82
suspension of statute of limita-tions in Justice Departmentaction 280
reasonable probability of lesseningof competition 335-38
Robinson-Patman Act, section2(c) 1006-08
tolling effect of Federal TradeCommission proceedings onstatute of limitations 283-85
tying arrangements 153-57Arbitration
exclusive bargaining rights oflabor organizations 783-803
Bank Merger Actdouble veto of proposed merger 303provision for notification of at-
torney general 302
application oftion 7 Clayton Act, Sec-
303-07Clayton Act, Sec-application of
308-09tion IIaffected by 309public interest
Bankruptcysecret liens, invalidation 1010
section 64
1014-15section 67(b)
1013section 70(c)
1008-16tax liens, validity of
1008-16trustee as judgment creditor 1008-16
Banks and Bankingcustomer's duty to discover forg-
ery 888-89Bills and Notes
(See Negotiable Instruments)Bribery
Robinson-Patman Act, section2(c)
1006-08Brokerage under the Robinson-Pat-
man Act
801-45Burden of Proof
procedural rather than substantiveright
887"Buy-American" Act
American technology and the west-ern alliance 270-71
foreign procurement 275-77gold outflow 274-75unreasonable price 273-74
Chattel Mortgage(See Secured Transactions)
Civil RightsModel Act : the administrative
agency 676Model Act ; analysis 669-694Model Act ; complaint procedure 682Model Act; enforcement of com-
mission orders 691Model Act ; inclusions and exemp-
tions 669-673Model Act; judicial review 692Model Act ; remedies available to
the complainant 690Model Act ; unlawful practices 673-676proposed Uniform State Civil
Rights Act 666the Negro and employment oppor-
tunity 777-782Clayton Act
section 2 822section 7—deep-pocket theory 392-97
Collective Bargainingduty to bargain decision to lease 1025-28
Collective Bargaining Agreementsinjunction of breach 869-81
Commercial Paper(See Negotiable Instruments)
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Common Law, FederalErie doctrine 1021-25
Conflicts of LawFederal Common Law 1021-25
Congress of Racial Equality 617Consignments
(See also Secured Transactions)Constitutional Law
control of union racial policies 192-93Twenty-First Amendment : states'
power to control liquor 740state "premium moratorium" stat-
ute 377-80Contracts
impossibility of performance 1019Contracts
no-refund clause 1017parol evidence rule 883-84personal service contracts 1017-18rescission for inability to receive
performance 1016-20statute of frauds 883-84usage of trade 883-84
Courtsenforcement of no-strike clause—
right to remove to federalcourts 245ff
union racial policies—merits offorum 226-29
Discriminatory Pricesbrokerage under the Robinson-
Patman Act 801-45Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission 801Equity
injunction 515-516Erie Doctrine
federal common law 1021-25Executive Order No. 11246 561-573Executive Orders
government regulation of unionracial policies 205-06
Express Warrantyliability of cigarette manufac-
turer 1001-02Factor's Liens
(See Secured Transactions)Federal Cigarette Labeling and Ad-
vertising Actcomparison to Federal Hazardous
Substances Labeling Act 1003-05Federal Common Law
Erie doctrine 1021 -25Federal Trade Commission
enforcement powers over mergers 738section 5
"free" articles 773-776tolling of statute of limitations in
private antitrust actions 283-85Forgery of Checks
customer's duty of discovery 888-89
Franchisesmarket divisions 352-55price fixing and consignments 350-52restrictions on source of products 355source restrictions—exclusive deal-
ing arrangements 360-63source restrictions—tying arrange-
ments 356-60Government Contracts
continuing need for item 263-65executive orders proscribing dis-
crimination 561-73good faith requirement 262-63procedures used to determine a
breach 259-61recovery of anticipated profits 259termination by government for
convenience 259ffGovernment Regulation
arbitration 211-12Labor-Management Relations Act
§ 301 209-11Gratuities
as wages 901-05Holder in Due Course 884
burden of proof 887Housing & Urban Development Act
rent supplement programs 314-24Implied Warranty
liability of cigarette manufac-turer 995-1001
Impossibility of Performanceapplication to inability to receive
performance 1019Industrial Bonds
adverse effects 700-02increased liberality and use 697-700
Injunction of Breach of CollectiveBargaining
agreements 869-81Insurance
direct action statutes 746-51federal insurance of ship financing 895"insurrection" coverage 708-11power of federal government 714protection against civil demonstra-
tions 706-15"riot" coverage 706-708
Internal Revenue Code of 1954income on bonds not taxable 697section 103—exempting income "on
behalf of" the state or itspolitical subdivision 703
section 103—interest exemption of"obligations of" state and itspolitical subdivisions 703
section 3401 901-07section 6323 1008-16
Intoxicating liquorpower of states to control under
Twenty-First Amendment 741Judicial Code
section 1441 878
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TOPICAL INDEX
Jurisdictionfederal common law 1021-25non-resident manufacturers
commission of a tortius actwithin the state 139-42
minimum contact 146-51N.Y. Civ. Prac. Laws & Rules
§ 302 (1963) 135-52transaction of any business
within the state 138-39Labor-Management Relations Act
regulation of union racial polices 209-11section 8 (a) (5)
employer's duty to bargain 964-69per se violations ; presence of
stenographer 977-78per se violations; union access
to information 974-77remedies 969-70use of authorization cards to
compel bargaining 932-44section 8(b) (4)
common-situs picketing 987-88publicity proviso 985-87secondary pressure arising out
of inter-union dispute 752-56section 9(c)
appropriate bargaining unit 949-54use of authorization cards to
compel bargaining 932-44section 10 (c)
remedies 941-44special remedies; back pay 972-73special remedies; runaway
shop 971-72section 14(c)
non-discriminatory hiring halls 973-74section 301 869-81
exemplary damages 930-31timeliness of actions 929-30
section 301 (a )arbitration after expiration of
contract 921board interpretation of collective
bargaining agreements 921-24duty to arbitrate 912-15procedural arbitrability 915review of arbitrator's decision 918staying of actions 917successor employer's duty to
arbitrate 919-21Labor Relations
(See Labor •Management Rela-tions Act)
apprenticeship programs 207-08arbitration
after expiration of contract 921procedural arbitrability 915review of arbitrator's decision 918staying of actions pending 917
authorization cardsuse to compel bargaining 932-44
automation 809collective bargaining 783-803
agreements binding successoremployment 919-21
duty to bargain decision tolease 1025-28
federal antitrust laws 954-61injunction of breach 869-81lockouts in, 847-68multi-union—multi-employer ne-
gotiations 805-20compulsory arbitration 818duty to arbitrate 912-15duty to bargain 1025
employer's decision to subcon-tract 964-69
employer discrimination—economic lockout 978-83
employer's refusal to recognizeunion—good faith doubt 938-41
enforcement of no-strike clauseaction for damages 252-55arbitrator's injunction 250-52court injunction 240-45discipline and discharge of em-
ployees 255-56equal employment opportunity 417-30Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission 801exclusive representation 783-803exemplary damages under section
301 930-31exemption of labor union
from Sherman Act 158-65general remedies for
union racial discrimination 214-18government regulation
of union racial policies 192-93grievances
union's right to settle 793-95hot cargo clauses 988-89individual employee rights 924-28individual union member's right to
settle grievances 785-86injunction of breach of collective
bargaining agreements 869-81internal remedies in labor
organizations 801-02lockouts
as bargaining tactic 847-68employer's right to hire replace-
ments 865-66maritime industry 805-20National Labor Relations Board,
preemption of state libel suits 910-12non-union member's rights against
exclusive bargaining agent 802no-strike clauses
union violation of 928-29refusal of union to arbitrate 786refusal to bargain 1025-28remedies for union
racial discrimination—during course of employment
221-26employment practices 218-21
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representational and organizationalactivities 932
secondary boycotts 983-88standing of union member to en-
force collective bargainingagreement 796
state jurisdiction to enjoinstrikes 869-81
strikesinjunction of 869-81
suspensions of operationsduty to bargain 1025-28
timeliness of 301 actions 929-30Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964
ability test 538-44, 486-90attorney's fees 501-507bona fide occupational qualifica-
tion 468-71, 476-78class actions 511-12Communist Party membership 492-93complaint procedure 422-26complaint procedure 495-513concurrent state regulation 525-28constitutional validity & cover-
age 422differentials based on quantity .
or quality of production 483effect on National Labor Rela-
tions Act 597-99employes exception 474-76enforcement procedure 496-513Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission 450Federal Commission 530-31joinder of defendants 512-13judicial precedent 628-35jurisdiction 426, 495jury trial 507-511labor unions 463, 626legislative history 433-458limitations 419-420merit system 482-483racial imbalance 490-92, 545-47record keeping requirements
428, 454, 549-60relationship and effect on Ex-
ecutive Order No. 11246 561-73relationship and effect on Na-
tional Labor RelationsBoard 575-97
remedies—see Remedies, Equityseniority system 518-20sex 428-29, 441, 468-71state as employer 493timeliness in commencing court
actions 500-01timeliness of filing charges with
Commission 498-500work in different locations 484-85
unfair labor practicesboard procedure 961-63
union communication withemployees 944-49
union discipline of members ;access to board processes 989-91
exceeding union productionquotas 993 -94
crossing picket lines 991-93union member's right of recovery
for unfair representation 798union racial policies—
internal rules of accommoda-tion 229-34
union racial relationsunder Railway Labor Act 193-94
unreasonable discrimination 420-21wage-price guidelines 812
Landrum-Griffin Act 502Lanham Act
section 35—accounting for profits397-403
Leases(see also Secured Transactions)
Letters of Creditcancellation, liability for 889-90
Lienstax liens in bankruptcy 1008-16
Lockoutscollective bargaining, use in 847-68
Maritime Administrationapproval of transfers of American
flagships to foreign owners 891-900Maritime Strike of 1965 812Model Civil Rights Act
(see Civil Rights)Mortgages and Mechanics' Liens
priorities where separate contractsare performed subsequent to at-
tachment of mortgage lien 756-62Mortgages ; Ship 891-900Municipal Corporations
special assessments 762Municipal Pensions
vesting of rights 380-87National Association for Advance-
ment of Colored People 617-18National Labor Relations Act
collective bargaining, use of lock-outs 847-68
effect of Civil Rights Actupon 597-99, 601
lockouts in collective bargaining 847-68regulation of union racial policies 194ffsection 8 800sections 8 (a) (1), (2), (3) 864section 8(a) (5) 1026section 9(a) 785
National Labor Relations Boardapplication of unfair labor practice
principles to racial discrimi-nation 584-94
racial discrimination as it affectsappropriateness of bargainingunits 596-97, 627
racial discrimination as it affectscontract bar rules 594-95, 647
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racial discrimination as it affectsrevocation of union certifica-tions 595-96
role in prevention of racial dis-crimination 575-97, 603-16, 635-42
Negligenceliability of cigarette manufacturer
for failure to warn 1002-05not discovering forgery, apportion-
ment of loss between bank andcustomer 888-89
Negotiable Instrumentsadmission of extrinsic evidence 883-84date certain 885-86failure of consideration 883-84holder in due course 884holder in due course burden of
proof 887parol evidence rule 885anti-injunction provisions 869-81
Norris-LaGuardia Actsection 4 869-81
Parol Evidence Rule 883-86Personal Property
security interests 1029-33Personal Service Contracts 1017-18Pledges
(see Secured Transactions)Price Discrimination
bribery 1006-08brokerage under the Robinson-
Patman Act 801-45Robinson-Patman Act, Section
2(c) 1006-08Procedure
burden of proof 887civil suits 532class actions 511-12complaint 422-26, 495-513, 528-30enforcement 496-513Federal Rules of Civil Proce-
dure 509, 511joinder of defendants 512-13jury trial 507-11opportunities for defense 531-32timeliness in commencing court
actions 500-01timeliness of filing charges with
Commission 498-500Products Liability
smoker's remedies against ciga-rette manufacturer 995-1005
Public Planning Boardsabolition of 38alternative to abolition of 56-59efficiency of 45-48evolution of formal citizen par-
ticipation 42-45needed changes in 55-56obstacles to, and consequences of,
abolition 50-52original role of 40political realism 48-50
Public Utility Holding CompanyAct of 1935 716-28
Railway Labor Actregulation of union racial poli-
cies 193-94section 2(1) 1025-28
Rescissioninability to receive perfor-
mance 1016-20Remedies
back pay 514-15discriminatory seniority practices 518-20effects on other employees 516-18refusal to furnish job application 520under analogous statutes 520-21unfair labor practices by labor
unions 651Robinson-Patman Act
bribery 1006-08brokerage under 801-45section 2(c) 801-45, 1006-08
Salescigarette manufacturer's liability
995-1005Secret Liens
invalidation in bankruptcy 1010Secured Transactions
after-acquired property clauses 1030fixtures 890history 1029-33parol evidence rule 890statute of frauds 890treatises 1029-33Uniform Commercial Code 1029-33
Securities Exchange Commissionmandate to simplify holding com-
panies . 719, 721Security Interests
personal property 1029-33Ship Mortgage Act of 1920, Section
30 893Shipping
foreign control of american flag-ships 891-900
seven seas, sailing while congressflounders in the U.S.C. 900
Shipping Act of 1916, Section 37 892Social Security Act
section 209 901-07section 249 901-07
Social Security Amendments, 1965section 313
901-07Statute of Frauds 885-86Statute of Limitations
private antitrust plaintiff
279-80private antitrust suits 279ff
Strikes, Injunction of
869-81Strong Arm Clause 1008-16Student Non-Violent Coordinating
Committee 617
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Taxation: Federalchoateness—historical develop-
ment 367-69Excise Tax Reduction Act of 1965
background and purposes 123-27basic economic considerations
of 130-33excise tax
economic aspects of 125-30reappearance of need for excise
taxes 134reduction in passenger automo-
bile tax 127-28refunds available to retailers 129
gratuities 901-07liens, invalidity in bankruptcy
when unfiled 1008-16priority in receivership proceed-
ings 366Taxation : State
of government contractors 179-85Termination of Contracts
inability to receive perfor-mance 1016-20
Tips 901-07Title VII—Civil Rights Act
(see Labor Relations)Tort
liability of a manufacturer for"economic loss" 767-73
Trade Regulationsadvertising
television 170-74Trade Regulations
labelingimitation foods 165-69
section 5 of Federal Trade Com-mission Act—"free" articles 773-76
Trade Secretscivil remedies 325criminal sanctions 326-27property rights 324-25unfair competition and protection
of intangibles 330-32Trust Receipts
(see Secured Transactions)Twenty-First Amendment
scope of power to control liquorgiven to states 741
Unemployment Compensationwork-share contracts 387-92
Uniform Commercial CodeArticle 1: General Provisions
general definitions 665-1004territorial application of the Act 654
Article 2: Salesexpress warranty 1002implied warranty 657, 999-1000modificaton of warranty 1004-05
statute of limitations in contractsfor sale 658
third party beneficiaries of war-ranties express or implied 657
unconscionable contract orclause 655
Article 3: Commercial Paperconditional payment negotiable
instruments as 74-82contract of maker, drawer and
acceptor 661doctrine of merger 82-85holder in due course 659imposters 660liabilities of the parties to a
negotiable instrument 63-73notice to purchaser 660rights of a holder in due course 660
Article 4: Bank Deposits andCollections
hank's liability to customer forwrongful dishonor 663
presumption and duration ofagency status of collectingbanks and provisional statusof credits 661
security interest of collectingbank 662
when bank gives value for pur-poses of holder in duecourse 662
when items subject to notice,stoporder, legal process orsetoff 662
Article 9: Secured Transactions1029-33
enforceability of security in-terest
664general intangibles as collateral 18-20general validity of security
agreement
663instruments as collateral
14-18"proceeds"
664subordinations—ab initio 6-9subordinations—insolvency of
junior creditor 28-31subordinations—insolvency of
obligor 24-28subordinations—perfection of se-
curity interest 12-14subordinations—pre-Code 22-23subordinations—subsequent 3-6when filing required 664when security interest attaches 664
treatises 1029-33Union Discrimination
employment 212-13on -the-j ob 213
Workmen's Compensationfull faith and credit 174-78
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Article Sec. Page Article Sec. Page1 102 289 3 407 1081 104 92 3 408 8871 105 289, 654-55 3 413 6611 108 92 3 414 6611 201 92 4 103 1081 201(25) 289 4 104 1091 201(37) 289 4 201 6611 201(39) 289 4 202 293-941 205 95, 883 4 208 6621 210 655 4 209 6622 104 884 4 214 1092 105 95, 289 4 302 1092 106 290 4 303 6622 107 96 4 402 662-632 201 884 4 403 110, 6632 202 96 4 406 111, 8882 302 655-56 5 109 8892 313 290 5 115 8902 314 97, 291, 657 7 303 Ill2 315 98 7 403 1122 316 98 9 102 294-952 318 98, 291, 657 9 103 1132 401 99, 291-92 9 104 1132 403 IGO 9 105 2952 507 101 9 108 4072 511 102 9 201 295, 6632 606 102 9 203 295, 406,2 608 102 663-64, 8902 702 102 9 203(I) 4062 711 103 9 204 295-96, 6642 725 103, 658-59 9 205 2963 104 104, 292 9 206 1143 105 104 9 301 1163 106 292 9 302 119, 6643 109 885 9 303 2963 118 292 9 306 296, 6643 119 885 9 307 1193 122 105 9 310 119, 664-653 301 659 9 313 29733
302 292,304
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105, 660886
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BOSTON COLLEGEINDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL
LAW REVIEW
VOLUME VII
1965-1966
BRIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS
1966
COPYRIGHT 1965-1966
BY BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL
TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME VII
ARTICLES—TITLES
THE AFFIRMATIVE ROLE OF STATE COURTSTO ENJOIN STRIKES IN BREACH OF CoL-LECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS Leonard S. Janolsky & Dennis H, Vaughn 869
BROKERAGE—WHEN Is IT PERMITTED UNDER
THE ROBINSON-PATMAN ACT? Basil J. Mezines 821
BUY AMERICAN Michael S. Baram 269
CASE STUDY IN LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS:
MARITIME INDUSTRY-1965 Lee Pressman 805
ENFORCEMENT OF NO-STRIKE CLAUSE BY INJUNCTION,
DAMAGE ACTIONS AND DISCIPLINE
Evan J. Spelfogel 239
GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF UNION RACIAL POLICIES
Robert J. Hickey 191
THE HARLEQUINESQUE MOTOROLA DECISION ANDITS IMPLICATIONS Irving Kovarsky 535
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM IssuE:
1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT, TITLE VII Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr, 413
LABOR ARBITRATION AND THE CONCEPT OF
EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATION Benjamin Wyle 783
LocRours: A NEW DIMENSION IN COLLECTIVEBARGAINING Nelson G. Ross 847
THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT ANDRACIAL DISCRIMINATION Robert L. Molinar 601
PUBLIC PLANNING BOARDS: ABOLITION OR
SYSTEMATIC PROLIFERATION? Peter H. Nash 37
THE ROLE OF CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS:
A "MARSHALL PLAN" APPROACH Sterling Tucker 617
THE ROLE OF LAW IN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY Frank Cloud Cooksey 417
THE ROLE OF LAW IN SECURING EQUAL OPPOR-TUNITY: LEGAL POWERS AND SOCIAL CHANCE Herbert Hill 625
THE SUPREME COURT AND THE PRIVATE
ANTITRUST PLAINTIFF Edwin S. Rockefeller 279
TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE AS BREACH OF A
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT Henry G. Beauregard 259
TITLE VII: COMPLAINT PROCEDURES AND REMEDIES R. Wayne Walker 495
TITLE VII: COVERAGE AND COMMENTS Charles T. Schmidt, Jr. 459
TITLE VII: LEGISLATIVE HISTORY Francis J. Vaas 431
TITLE V11: LIMITATIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS Carl Racklin 473
TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON
EXECUTIVE ORDER 11246 Robert D. Manning
TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON THE
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD Robert S.
TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON
STATE ACTION
TITLE VII; REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING
Henry G. Pearson 549
& Stephen R. Domesick 561
Fuchs & David B. Ellis 575
John W. Purdy 525
BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW
UNDER THE SPREADING U.C.C.—SUBORDINATIONS
AND ARTICLE 9 Robert M. Zinman 1THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE'S UNDOING
OF AN OBLIGATION Donald P. Rothschild 63
ARTICLES—AUTHORS
Baram, Michael S., BUY AMERICAN 269
Beauregard, Henry G., TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE AS BREACH OF GOVERNMENT
CONTRACT 259
Cooksey, Frank Cloud, THE ROLE OF LAW IN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 417
Domesick, Stephen R., TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON EXECUTIVE ORDER
11246 561
Ellis, David B., TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON THE NATIONAL LABOR
RELATIONS BOARD 575
Fuchs, Robert S., TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON THE NATIONAL LABORRELATIONS BOARD 575
Hickey, Robert J., GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF UNION RACIAL POLICIES 191
Hill, Herbert, THE ROLE OF LAW IN SECURING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
LEGAL POWERS AND SOCIAL CHANGE 625
Janofsky, Leonard S., THE AFFIRMATIVE ROLE OF STATE COURTS TO ENJOIN STRIKESIN BREACH OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS 869
Kovarsky, Irving, THE HARLEQUINESQUE MOTOROLA DECISION AND ITS IMPLICATIONS 535
Manning, Robert D., TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON EXECUTIVE ORDER11246 561
Mezines, Basil J., BROKERAGE—WHEN IS IT PERMITTED UNDER THE ROBINSON-PATMAN ACT 821
Molinar, Robert L., THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT AND RACIAL DISCRIMI-NATION 601
Nash, Peter H., PUBLIC PLANNING BOARDS: ABOLITION OR SYSTEMATIC PROLIFERA-
TION? 37Pearson, Henry G., TITLE VII: REPORTING AND RECORD KEEPING 549
Pressman, Lee, CASE STUDY IN LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS: MARITIME IN-
DUSTRY-1965 805
Purdy, John W., TITLE VII: RELATIONSHIP AND EFFECT ON STATE ACTION 525
Racklin t Carl, TITLE VII: LIMITATIONS AND QUALIFICATIONS 473
Rockefeller, Edwin S., THE SUPREME COURT AND THE PRIVATE ANTITRUST PLAINTIFF 279
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr., AN INTRODUCTION To THE SYMPOSIUM ISSUE: 1964CIVIL RIGHTS ACT, TITLE VII 413
Ross, Nelson G., LocKours: A NEW DIMENSION IN COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 847
Rothschild, Donald P., THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE'S UNDOING OF AN OBLIGA-TION 63
Schmidt, Charles T., Jr., TITLE VII: COVERAGE AND COMMENTS 459
Spelfogel, Evan J., ENFORCEMENT OF No-STRIKE CLAUSE BY INJUNCTION, DAMAGEACTIONS AND DISCIPLINE 239
Tucker, Sterling, THE ROLE OF CIVIL RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS: A "MARSHALL PLAN"APPROACH 617
Vaas, Francis J., Tins VII: LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 431
Vaughn, Dennis H., THE AFFIRMATIVE ROLE OF STATE COURTS TO ENJOIN STRIKESIN BREACH OF COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS 869
Walker, R. Wayne, TITLE VII: COMPLAINT PROCEDURES AND REMEDIES
495
iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME VII
Wyle, Benjamin, LABOR ARBITRATION AND THE CONCEPT OF EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTA-
TION 783
Zinman, Robert M., UNDER THE SPREADING U.C.C.-SUBORDINATIONS AND ARTICLE 9 1
STUDENT COMMENTS
1965-1966 Annual Survey of Labor Relations Law 909Choateness, Consensual Liens and Section 6323 of the Internal Revenue Code 366Control of Non-Integrated Distribution Systems: Franchises and Free Competition 350
Insurance Protection Against Civil Demonstrations 706
Jurisdiction Over Non-Resident Manufacturers in New York: The Long-ArmAmputated 135
The Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 716
Section 7 of the Clayton Act: The Private Plaintiff's Remedies 333Smoking—Cancer Cases: The Plaintiff's Remedies 995
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE ANNOTATIONS
Article 1: General Provisions 92, 289, 654, 883
Article 2: Sales 95, 289, 655, 884
Article 3: Commercial Paper 104, 292, 659, 885
Article 4: Bank Deposits and Collections 108, 293, 661, 888
Article 5: Letters of Credit 889
Article 7: Documents of Title 111Article 9: Secured Transactions 113, 294, 663, 890
Article 10: Effective Date and Repealer 122
CURRENT LEGISLATION
Banking 302Civil Rights 666
Housing 314
Industrial Bonds 696Maritime Finance 891
Taxation 123, 901
Trade Secrets 324
CASE NOTES
Administrative Law—Judicial Enforcement of Administrative Adherence to Self-enacted Procedural Rules.—Elmo Div. of Drive-X Co. v. Dixon 729
Antitrust—Antitrust Civil Process Act—Investigation of Premerger Activities,—United States v. Union Oil Co. 734
Antitrust Law—Robinson -Patman Act—Section 2(c) —Commercial Bribery.—Rangen, Inc. v. Sterling Nelson & Sons 1006
Antitrust Law—Tying Arrangements—Separability of Tying and Tied Prod-ucts—"Sufficient Economic Power."—Associated Press v. Taft -Ingalls Corp. 153
Bankruptcy Act—Strong Arm Clause—Invalidity of Unfiled Tax Lien AgainstTrustee.—United States v. Speers 1008
Constitutional Law—Twenty-first Amendment—Price Regulation—Extra-terri-torial Effects.—JosePh E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. v. Hostetter 739
V
BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW
Contracts—Health and Dance Services—Rescission for Customer's Disability.—Acosta v. Cole 1016
Federal Jurisdiction—"Federal Common Law" vs. State Law.—United States v.Yazell 1021
Insurance—Direct Action Statutes-- Shipowner's Limitation of Liability.—in theMatter of Independent Towing Co. 746
Labor Law—Antitrust Law—Exemption of Labor Union from Sherman Act.—UMW of America v. Pennington; Local 189 Amalgamated Meat Cutters v.Jewel Tea Co. 158
Labor Law—Federal Pre-emption—Constitutionality of State "Premium Mora-torium" Statute.—John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. Co. v. Commissioner of Ins. 377
Labor Law—Labor Management Relations Act—Section 8(b) (4) (i) (ii) (B )Applicability to Secondary Pressure Arising out of Inter-union Dispute.—National Maritime Union v. NLRB 752
Labor Law—Municipal Pensions—Vesting of Rights.—Yeazell v. Copins 380Labor Law—Railway Labor Act, Section 2 First—Employer's Duty to Bargain
Decision to Lease.—United Industrial Workers v. Board of Trustees of GalvestonWharves 1025
Labor Law—Unemployment Compensation—Work-Share Contracts.—Departmentof Labor & Indus., Bureau of Employment Security v. Unemployment Com-pensation Bd. of Review 387
Mortgages and Mechanics' Liens—Priorities Where Separate Contracts Are Per-formed Subsequent to Attachment of the Mortgage Lien.—American-First Title& Trust Co. v. Ewing 756
Municipal Corporations—Special Assessments—Local Improvement Districts.—Heavens v. King County Rural Library Dist. 762
Products Liability—Strict Tort Liability—Liability of a Manufacturer for "Eco-nomic Loss."—Seely v. White Motor Co. 767
Trade Regulation—Imitation Foods—Effect of Labeling.—Coffee-Rich, Inc. v.Commissioner of Pub. Health 165
Trade Regulation—Section 5 of Federal Trade Commission Act—Television Adver-tising.—FTC v. Colgate-Palmolive Co. 170
Trade Regulation—Section 5 of Federal Trade Commission Act—"Free" Articles.—FTC v. Mary Carter Paint Co. 773
Trade Regulation—Section 7 of the Clayton Act—Conglomerate Acquisitions-"Deep-Pocket" Theory.—Smith-Victor Corp. v. Sylvania Elec. Prods., Inc.;Ekco Prods. Co. v. FTC 392
Trade Regulation—Section 35 of Lanham Act—Accounting for Profits.—MonsantoChem. Co. v. Perfect Fit Prod. Mfg. Co. 397
Workmen's Compensation—Full Faith & Credit—Provision for Exclusive Juris-diction in Administrative Board.—Crider v. Zurich Ins. Co. 174
BOOK REVIEWS
Coogan, Hogan & Vagts: Secured Transactions under the Uniform CommercialCode Lawrence P. King 1029
Gilmore: Security Interests in Personal Property Lawrence P. King 1029Hart & %Hier: Uniform Commercial Code Reporter-Digest Frank R. Kennedy 404Hawkland: A Transactional Guide to the Uniform Commercial Code
Harold L. Rock 185Northrup & Rowan: The Negro and Employment Opportunity: Problems and
Practices Sanford Jay Rosen 777Shostak & Gomberg: Blue Collar World Richard Robbins 409
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME VII
Weiss: Registration and Regulation of Brokers and Dealers .. Robert P. Moncreiff 1a9Wolf: State Taxation of Government Contractors Robert Sheriffs Moss 179
CUMULATIVE INDEX—VOLUME VII
Case Index 1035Topical Index 1041Uniform Commercial Code Index 1047
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