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DANIELS v. UNITED STATES et al., 1963 — 372 U.S. 704 · caselaw · US
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DANIELS v. UNITED STATES et al.
372 U.S. 704·Supreme Court of the United States·1963
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DANIELS v. UNITED STATES et al.
No. 814.
Decided April 15, 1963.
John W. Bonner for appellant.
Solicitor General Cox, Assistant Attorney General Loevinger, Robert B. Hummel, Robert W. Ginnane and Arthur J. Cerra for the United States and the Interstate Commerce Commission; Newell Gough, Jr. and Edwin S. Booth for Great Northern Railway Co., appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
The motions to affirm are granted and the judgment is affirmed.