ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. v. FEDERAL MARITIME COMM.

No. 19297.

344 F.2d 810 (1965)

ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, a corporation, and Northern Commercial Company, a corporation, d/b/a Northern Commercial Co. River Lines, Petitioners, v. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION and United States of America, Respondents, State of Alaska, Intervenor.

United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

Rehearing Denied May 21, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward G. Dobrin, Stanley B. Long, Arthur G. Grunke, Bogle, Bogle & Gates, Seattle, Wash., for petitioners.

James L. Pimper, Gen. Counsel, Robt. E. Mitchell, Deputy Gen. Counsel, Walter H. Mayo, III, F.M.C., Washington, D. C., Wm. H. Orrick, Jr., Asst. Atty. Gen., Irwin A. Seibel, Atty., Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for respondents.

Warren Colver, Atty. Gen. of Alaska, Juneau, Alaska, Richard S. Sasaki, Honolulu, Hawaii, for intervenor, State of Alaska.

Before HAMLEY, MERRILL and DUNIWAY, Circuit Judges.


HAMLEY, Circuit Judge:

Alaska Steamship Company (Alaska Steam) and Northern Commercial Company (Northern Commercial) have petitioned for review of two orders of the Federal Maritime Commission entered in a rate investigation proceeding. The State of Alaska has intervened in support of the Commission orders.

The rate investigation was conducted in discharge of the Commission's functions and responsibilities under the Shipping Act, 1916, 39 Stat. 728, as amended...

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