WELCH GRAPE JUICE CO. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMM.

Docket No. 1, Calendar No. 46,022.

339 Mich. 695 (1954)

64 N.W.2d 624

WELCH GRAPE JUICE COMPANY v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided June 7, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert E. DesRoches (Daniel G. Shea, of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Frank G. Millard, Attorney General, Edmund E. Shepherd, Solicitor General, Daniel J. O'Hara and Robert A. Derengoski, Assistants Attorney General, for defendants.


BUTZEL, C.J.

The Welch Grape Juice Company purchases grapes both in Michigan and Ontario, Canada, and processes them in its plant at Lawton, Michigan. The very short season for gathering the ripe grapes is towards the end of September of each year. The grapes from Ontario are gathered at St. Catherines, Ontario, from which point they are transported by trucks of the Mason Cartage, Ltd., a Canadian trucking company, to Lawton, Michigan. The route usually traveled is...

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