U. S. v. PACIFIC COAST WHOLESALERS

No. 113.

338 U.S. 689 (1950)

UNITED STATES ET AL. v. PACIFIC COAST WHOLESALERS' ASSOCIATION ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided February 6, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Roger Wollenberg argued the cause for the United States and the Interstate Commerce Commission, appellants in No. 113. With him on the brief were Solicitor General Perlman, Assistant Attorney General Bergson and Daniel W. Knowlton. H. L. Underwood was also of counsel.

Harry C. Ames argued the cause and filed a brief for the Freight Forwarders Institute, appellant in No. 114.

Hugh Gordon and Wyman C. Knapp were on a brief for the Pacific Coast Wholesalers' Association et al., appellees.


PER CURIAM.

The appellee, Pacific Coast Wholesalers' Association, was formed by seven Los Angeles auto parts dealers in 1935; incorporated under California law as a nonprofit corporation in 1943; and had forty-one members and issued freight bills exceeding one million dollars in annual value in 1945. The issue presented is whether this association, with respect to the shipments here involved, is subject to regulation by the...

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