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HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARRIERS' BUREAU et al. v. UNITED STATES et al., 1968 — 393 U.S. 265 · caselaw · US
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARRIERS' BUREAU et al. v. UNITED STATES et al.
393 U.S. 265·Supreme Court of the United States·1968
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HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARRIERS' BUREAU et al. v. UNITED STATES et al.
No. 615.
Decided December 16, 1968.
Homer S. Carpenter for appellants.
Alan F. Wohlstetter for Household Goods Forwarders Association of America, Inc., et al., intervening defendants below.
Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General Zimmerman, Robert W. Ginnane, and Betty Jo Christian for the United States et al.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
The motions to affirm are granted and the judgment is affirmed.