BLACK v. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

No. 12208.

167 F.2d 825 (1948)

BLACK v. INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

May 12, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph H. Blackshear, of Gainesville, Ga., and Elliott Goldstein, of Atlanta, Ga., for appellant.

James A. Murray, Chief Atty., Bureau of Motor Carriers, Interstate Commerce Commission, of Washington, D. C., and Lou H. Pou, Atty, Interstate Commerce Commission, J. Ellis Mundy, U. S. Atty., and Harvey H. Tisinger, Asst. U. S. Atty., all of Atlanta, Ga., for appellee.

Before SIBLEY, McCORD, and LEE, Circuit Judges.


McCORD, Circuit Judge.

The Interstate Commerce Commission brought this proceeding against R. Q. Black, doing business as Superior Trucking Company, alleging that the defendant was engaged in transporting and holding out to transport automobile parts, accessories, and supplies in interstate commerce, for compensation, as a common carrier by motor vehicle without having first secured a certificate of public convenience and necessity authorizing him to engage in such...

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