Missouri ex rel. Wabash Railway Company v. Public Service Commission of Missouri
United States Supreme Court
Missouri ex rel. Wabash Railway Company v. Public Service Commission of Missouri
Argued: Dec. 10, 1926. --- Decided: Jan 10, 1927
Messrs. Homer Hall, of St. Louis, Mo., Frederic D. McKenney, of Washington, D. C., and Nat. S. Brown, of St. Louis, Mo., for plaintiff in error Wabash Ry. Co.
Messrs. Marcus L. Bell, of New York City, W. F. Dickinson, of Chicago, Ill., and Luther Burns, of Topeka, Kan., for plaintiff in error Chicago, R. I. & P. Ry. Co.
Messrs. Julius T. Muench, City Counselor, and Oliver Senti, Asst. City Counselor, both of St. Louis, Mo., for defendants in error mayor and city of St. Louis, Mo.
Mr. Marion Early, of St. Louis, Mo., for defendants in error Frank H. Gerhart and others.
Mr. David W. Peters, of Jefferson City, Mo., for Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
Messrs. Marion C. Early, of St. Louis, Mo., L. H. Breuer, of Rolla, Mo., Oliver Senti, of St. Louis, Mo., and John E. Benton, of Washington, D. C., for Public Service Commission of Missouri.
Mr. Justice STONE delivered the opinion of the Court.
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