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General Steel Castings Corp. et al. v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.; Alton Box Board Co. et al. v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.; and Illinois Commerce Commission v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al., 1950 — 340 U.S. 895 · caselaw · US
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General Steel Castings Corp. et al. v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.; Alton Box Board Co. et al. v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.; and Illinois Commerce Commission v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.
340 U.S. 895·Supreme Court of the United States·1950
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Opinion
No. 356.
No. 357.
No. 360.
General Steel Castings Corp. et al. v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.; Alton Box Board Co. et al. v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.; and Illinois Commerce Commission v. Mississippi River Fuel Corp. et al.
Fred E. Fuller, Leslie Henry, William R. Bascom and Milton H. Tucker for petitioners in No. 356 and the General Steel Castings Corporation et al., respondents in No. 360. George A. McNulty for petitioners in No. 357. Ivan A. Elliott, Attorney General of Illinois, William R. Ming, Jr., Special Assistant Attorney General, and Milton Mallin, Assistant Attorney General, for petitioner in No. 360. William A. Dougherty, James Lawrence White and Henry F. Lippitt, II, for the Mississippi River Fuel Corporation, respondent.
[MAJORITY]
C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied.
Reported below: 181 F. 2d 833.