NORTH COAST TRANSP. CO. v. UNITED STATES

No. 22528-S.

54 F.Supp. 448 (1944)

NORTH COAST TRANSP. CO. et al. v. UNITED STATES (WEST COAST BUS LINES, Limited, et al., Intervenors).

District Court, N. D. California, S. D.

March 2, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ferd J. Schaaf and Fred C. Dorsey, both of Seattle, Wash., and Moran & Mielke, of San Francisco, Cal., for plaintiffs.

Frank J. Hennessy, U. S. Atty., of San Francisco, Cal., and Edward Dumbauld, Sp. Asst. to the Atty. Gen., for defendant.

Arthur H. Glanz and Henry F. Walker, both of Los Angeles, Cal., for intervenor West Coast Bus Lines, Ltd.

Nelson Thomas and Daniel W. Knowlton, both of Washington, D. C., for intervenor Interstate Commerce Commission.

Starr Thomas, of San Francisco, Cal., Jonathan C. Gibson, of Los Angeles, Cal., Russell B. James, of Chicago, Ill., and William F. Brooks, of Los Angeles, Cal., for intervenor National Trailways System, Burlington Transp. Co., and Santa Fe Trail Transp. Co.

E. S. Lubfin, of San Francisco, Cal., in pro. per.

Before WILBUR, Circuit Judge, and ST. SURE and GOODMAN, District Judges.


ST. SURE, District Judge.

North Coast Transportation Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Independent Stages, Inc., plaintiffs, hold separate certificates of public convenience and necessity for the operation of passenger bus lines between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. They sue the United States to set aside an order of the Interstate Commerce Commission (41 M.C.C. 269) granting to West Coast Bus Lines, Ltd., a certificate of public convenience and...

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