PULLMAN CO. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

17527

234 S.C. 365 (1959)

108 S.E.2d 571

PULLMAN COMPANY, Appellant, v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION of South Carolina, and Charles A. Rice, Chairman, et al., and Daniel R. McLeod, as Attorney General of South Carolina, and Irvine F. Belser, Assistant Attorney General of South Carolina, Respondents.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

April 30, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. McKay, McKay, Black & Walker, of Columbia, and Martin J. Rock, of Chicago, Illinois, for Appellant.

Messrs. Daniel R. McLeod, Attorney General, and Irvine F. Belser, Assistant Attorney General, of Columbia, for Respondents.


April 30, 1959.

STUKES, Chief Justice.

Appellant petitioned the Public Service Commission for an order vacating its rule No. 20 which was promulgated in 1937 or before. It follows:

"Rule No. 20. Conductors on Pullman, dining cars, etc.

"No sleeping car, chair car, parlor car, dining car, or buffet car shall be operated on any line of railroad in South Carolina, when occupied by regular passengers holding...

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