INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT, INC., Plaintiff,
C. & H. Transportation Co., Inc., and J. H. Rose Truck Line, Inc., Intervening Plaintiffs,
v.
UNITED STATES of America and Interstate Commerce Commission, Defendants (two cases).
LEONARD BROS. TRUCKING CO., Inc., Plaintiff,
C & H Transportation Co., Inc., and J. H. Rose Truck Line, Inc., Intervening Plaintiffs,
v.
UNITED STATES of America and Interstate Commerce Commission, Defendants.
United States District Court, W. D. Missouri, Southwestern Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
March 9, 1970.
March 9, 1970.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Karl Schmidt, Morrison, Hecker, Cozad, Morrison & Curtis, Kansas City, Mo., Van Osdel, Foss, Johnson & Miller, Fargo, N. D., Lord Bissell & Brook, Chicago, Ill., for International Transport Co.
Calvin K. Hamilton, U. S. Atty., Kansas City, Mo., Manny H. Smith, I. C. C., Washington, D. C., for Interstate Commerce Commission.
John D. Wigger, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for United States.
Lawrence R. Brown, Stinson Mag, Thomson, McEvers & Fizzell, Kansas City, Mo., for C. I. Whitten Transfer Co., Riss and Co., Inc., Hughes Transportation, Inc. and Tri-State Motor Transit.
Stephen P. Murphy, Kansas City, Mo., Rice, Carpenter & Carraway, Washington, D. C., for Regular Common Carrier Conference of American Trucking Asscns., Inc., and Munition Carriers Conference, Inc.
Thomas E. James, James M. Doherty and Mert Starnes, James, Robinson, Felts & Starnes, Austin, Tex., William M. Austin, James, McFarland & Trimble, North Kansas City, Mo., William O. Turney and Robert Burk, Turney & Turney and Robert Burk, Turney & Turney, Washington, D. C., for Leonard Brothers Trucking Co., Inc. and Heavy Specialized Carriers Conference.
Edward Mullen, Kansas City Mo., Ed. White and Thomas Phemister, Chicago, Ill., for intervening Railroads.
Helliwell, Melrose & DeWolf, Shelby Highsmith, Miami, Fla., for C & H Transp. Co., Inc., Inc., J. H. Rose Truck Line, Inc., Leonard Brothers Trucking Co., Inc.
United States District Court, W. D. Missouri, Southwestern Division.
ORDER OF REMAND
This consolidated case upon submission to and upon examination by the undersigned three-judge court, and by Judge Hunter as a single-judge court, has led the Court to the conclusion that the Interstate Commerce Commission has inadvertently overlooked consideration of a regulation which it originally issued and which was later "adopted" by the Department of Transportation bearing directly on the rolling of certain explosives during the time involved...
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