DOHRN TRANSFER CO. v. HOEGH

Civ. No. 2-386.

116 F.Supp. 177 (1953)

DOHRN TRANSFER CO. v. HOEGH, Atty. Gen. of Iowa et al.

United States District Court, S. D. Iowa, C. D.

November 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Axelrod, Chicago, Ill. (Axelrod, Goodman & Steiner, Chicago, Ill., and Tipton & Tipton, Muscatine, Iowa, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Leo A. Hoegh, Atty. Gen. of Iowa, and Kent Emery, Asst. Atty. Gen. of Iowa, for defendants Leo Hoegh, Atty. Gen. of Iowa, and Pearl McMurray, Commissioner of Public Safety of Iowa.

D. C. Nolan, Special Assistant Commerce Counsel, Iowa City, Iowa, Ernest Porter, Commerce Counsel of Iowa, and James E. Steffarud, Assistant Commerce Counsel, Des Moines, Iowa, for defendants Carl W. Reed, Chairman, Iowa Commerce Commission, David Long, Commissioner, Iowa Commerce Commission, and John M. Ropes, Commissioner, Iowa Commerce Commission.

Before THOMAS, Circuit Judge, and GRAVEN and RILEY, District Judges.


PER CURIAM.

On June 29th, 1953, the plaintiff filed its complaint herein asking for a declaratory judgment, preliminary injunction, and a permanent injunction. On June 30th, 1953, by order of District Judge William F. Riley, the hearing on the application of the plaintiff for a preliminary injunction was set for hearing at the Federal Court House at Des Moines, Iowa, on July 8th, 1953. On July 2d, 1953, an order was entered by Judge Archibald K. Gardner, Chief Judge...

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