The Assigned Car Cases
United States Supreme Court
Assigned Car Cases United States v. Berwind-White Coal Mining Company
Argued: and Submitted March 2, 3, 1927. --- Decided: May 31, 1927
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Mr. Blackburn Esterline, of Washington, D. C., for the United states.
Messrs. Francis I. Gowen and F. M. Rivinus, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for Akron, Canton & Y. Ry. Co.
Mr. Frederick H. Wood, of New York City, for Bethlehem Steel Co.
Mr. Walker D. Hines, of New York City, for Berwind-White Coal Mining Co.
Mr. R. Granville Curry, of Washington, D. C., for Interstate Commerce Commission.
Mr. Wayne Johnson, of New York City, for Pennsylvania Coal & Coke Co.
Messrs. Ralph J. Baker, of Harrisburg, Pa., and John Lord O'Brien, of New York City, for Rainey-Wood Coke Co.
Messrs. Frank Bergen and William H. Speer, both of Newark, N. J., and August Gutheim, of Washington, D. C., for Public Service Electric & Gas Co.
Mr. E. L. Greever, of Tazewell, Va., for Pocahontas Operators' Ass'n.
Mr. Justice BRANDEIS delivered the opinion of the Court.
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