United States v. Borden Company (308 U.S. 188)

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United States v. Borden Company
by Charles Evans Hughes
Syllabus
892494United States v. Borden Company — SyllabusCharles Evans Hughes
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United States Supreme Court

308 U.S. 188

United States  v.  Borden Company

 Argued: and Submitted Nov. 15, 1939. --- Decided: Dec 4, 1939

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[Syllabus from pages 188-190 intentionally omitted]

Messrs. Frank Murphy, Atty. Gen., and Thurman Arnold, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellant.

Messrs. Loy N. McIntosh and Bernhardt Frank, both of Chicago, Ill., for appellees Sidney Wanzer & Sons, Inc., et al.

Mr. William C. Graves, of Chicago, Ill., for appellees Pure Milk Ass'n et al.

Mr. Joseph A. Padway, of Washington, D.C., for appellees Robert G. Fitchie et al.

Messrs. Frederic Burnham, Donald F. McPherson, Cecil I. Crouse, Howard Neitzert, and Miles G. Seeley, all of Chicago, Ill. (Messrs. Sidley, McPherson, Austin & Burgess and Mayer, Meyer, Austrian & Platt, all of Chicago, Ill., of counsel), for appellees Borden Co. et al.

Messrs. Louis E. Hart, Irving Herriott and L. Edward Hart, Jr., all of Chicago, Ill. (Messrs. Montgomery Hart, Pritchard & Herriott, of Chicago, Ill., of counsel), for Bowman Dairy Co. and others.

Messrs. Isidore Fried, Herbert B. Fried, and Bernard A. Stol, all of Chicago, Ill., for Capital Dairy Co. and another.

Mr. Daniel D. Carmell, of Chicago, Ill., for appellee Leslie G. Goudie.

Messrs. Charles S. Deneen, Roy Massena, and Donald N. Schaffer, all of Chicago, Ill., for appellees Hunding Dairy Co. et al.

Messrs. Ben H. Matthews and James P. Dillie, both of Chicago, Ill., for appellee Leland Spencer.

Mr. Louis M. Mantynband, of Chicago, Ill., for appellees Western United Dairy Co. et al., upon and by their adoption of the brief filed on behalf of appellees Sidney Wanzer & Sons, Inc., et al.

Mr. Chief Justice HUGHES delivered the opinion of the Court.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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