Case Name: Cape Fear Railways, Inc., v. United States et al.
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1935-01-21
Citations: 294 U.S. 693
Docket Number: No. 387
Parties: Cape Fear Railways, Inc., v. United States et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 294
Pages: 693–693

Head Matter:
No. 387.
Cape Fear Railways, Inc., v. United States et al.
Argued January 18, 1935.
Decided January 21, 1935.
Mr. Moultrie Hitt, with whom Mr. G. Kirby Munson was on the brief, for appellant. Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Stephens, and Messrs. Daniel W. Knowlton, Elmer B. Collins, and J. Stanley Payne filed a brief on behalf of the United States and Interstate Commerce Commission, appellees. Messrs. Bichard B. Gwathmey, Thomas W. Davis, and Frank W. Gwathmey filed a brief on behalf of the Atlantic Coast Line R. Co., appellee.

Opinion:
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Virginia.
Per Curiam:
Decree affirmed. Mississippi Valley Barge Co. v. United States, 292 U. S. 282, 286; Florida v. United States, 292 U. S. 1, 9; Nashville, C. & St. L. Ry. v. Tennessee, 262 U. S. 318, 324; Edward Hines Trustees v. United States, 263 U. S. 143, 148; Chicago, I. & L. Ry. v. United States, 270 U. S. 287, 295.