ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. CO. v. STANDARD OIL CO.

No. 4691.

16 F.2d 441 (1926)

ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. CO. v. STANDARD OIL CO. OF KENTUCKY.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

December 17, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Helm Bruce, of Louisville, Ky. (Thomas W. Davis, of Wilmington, N. C., and Bruce & Bullitt, of Louisville, Ky., on the brief), for appellant.

Charles G. Middleton, of Louisville, Ky. (Humphrey, Crawford & Middleton, of Louisville, Ky., on the brief), for appellee.

Before DENISON and MOORMAN, Circuit Judges, and HOUGH, District Judge.


DENISON, Circuit Judge.

The Standard Oil Company of Kentucky (hereafter called the "company"), sells oil throughout Florida. It is not a producer. It buys its fuel oil from Tampico, Mexico, and its gasoline, kerosene, and lubricating oils from Baten Rouge, La. These oils are shipped from the point of purchase to Florida by boat across or along the Gulf of Mexico. These interstate or foreign shipments enter Florida at two points — Port Tampa, about eight miles...

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