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Collins et al., doing business as Collins Brothers Oil Co., v. Public Service Commission of Missouri et al.
353 U.S. 919·Supreme Court of the United States·1957
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Opinion
March 27, 1957.
No. 747.
Collins et al., doing business as Collins Brothers Oil Co., v. Public Service Commission of Missouri et al.
Jesse Jerold Middleton for appellants, Frank A. Thompson for the Public Service Commission of Missouri, and Guy A. Thompson and James M. Douglas for the Laclede Gas Co., appellees, were on the stipulation.
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Appeal from the Supreme Court of Missouri. Dismissed per stipulation pursuant to Rule 60 of the Rules of this Court.