WALLING v. JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL CO.

Civil Action No. 613-J.

55 F.Supp. 302 (1944)

WALLING, Adm'r of Wage and Hour Division, U. S. Department of Labor, v. JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL CO.

District Court, S. D. Florida, Jacksonville Division.

May 6, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas B. Maggs and Archibald Cox, both of Washington, D. C., and George A. Downing and Dakyns B. Stover, both of Atlanta, Ga., for plaintiff.

Charles Cook Howell, Elliott Adams, and Harold B. Wahl, all of Jacksonville, Fla., for defendant.


De VANE, District Judge.

Findings of Fact.

1. Defendant, Jacksonville Terminal Company, is a common carrier by railroad in interstate commerce. It operates a terminal at Jacksonville, Florida, where it furnishes the customary and usual terminal facilities to four main line railroads. These railroads are regularly engaged in the interstate transportation of passengers and freight, and the terminal is one of the places in, out and through which their trains...

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