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Public Service Company of Indiana et al. v. City of Lebanon, 1942 — 315 U.S. 786 · caselaw · US
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Public Service Company of Indiana et al. v. City of Lebanon
315 U.S. 786·Supreme Court of the United States·1942
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Opinion
No. 954.
Public Service Company of Indiana et al. v. City of Lebanon.
March 16, 1942.
Messrs. William P, Evans, Edmond W. Hebei, Willett H. Parr, Willett H. Parr, Jr., Ara Allen Parr, and Elza O. Rogers for appellants. Mr. Roscoe Hollingsworth for appellee.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The appeal is dismissed for want of a substantial federal question. McGovern v. New York City, 229 U. S. 363; Roberts v. New York City, 295 U. S. 264; Shriver v. Woodbine Savings Bank, 285 U. S. 467; Pennsylvania Hospital v. Philadelphia, 245 U. S. 20; Violet Trapping Co. v. Grace, 297 U. S. 119.