Case: Ohio et al. v. United States et al.
Abbreviation: Ohio v. United States
Decision Date: 1934-11-12
Docket Number: No. 868
Citation: 293 U.S. 528
Volume: 293
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Ohio et al. v. United States et al.
Judges: 
Pages: 528–529

Head Matter:
No. 868
(October Term, 1933).
Ohio et al. v. United States et al.
On rehearing. Argued November 5, 1934.
Decided November 12, 1934.
Messrs. H. Austin Hauxhurst and Donald C. Power, with whom Mr. John W. Bricker, Attorney General of Ohio, was on the brief, for appellants. Mr. J. Stanley Payne, with whom Solicitor General Biggs, Assistant Attorney General Stephens, and Messrs. Elmer B. Collins and Daniel W. Knowlton were on the brief, for the United States and Interstate Commerce Commission, appellees. Mr. Guernsey Orcutt, with whom Messrs. M. Carter Hall, Leo P. Day, Charles B. Webber, and Frederic D. McKenney were on the brief, for the Railroad interveners.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
On full consideration the Court
finds that the grounds advanced in the petition for rehearing are untenable, and that there is no reason for
disturbing the judgment heretofore entered.
See 292 U. S. 498.