DONWORTH, J.
On October 24, 1951, Northwest Greyhound Lines filed with the Washington public service commission a tariff increasing its rate on the intrastate transportation of newspapers from $1.04 to $1.50 per hundred pounds. Allied Daily Newspapers of Washington, a corporation composed of twenty papers whose aggregate circulation equals ninety-eight per cent of the total daily circulation in the state, filed a protest and petitioned the commission to suspend the...
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