Cincinnati Gas & Elec. Co. v. Fed. Power Comm'n, 355 U.S. 930 (1958). · Go Syfert
Cincinnati Gas & Elec. Co. v. Fed. Power Comm'n, 355 U.S. 930 (1958). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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A petition for a writ of cer-tiorari was denied by the Supreme Court of the United States as to the last two cases. 355 U.S. 930 , 78-S.Ct. 410, 2 L.Ed.2d 413 .
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Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co.
v.
Federal Power Commission
No. 642.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jan 27, 1958.
355 U.S. 930
Walter E. Beckjord for petitioner. Solicitor General Rankin, Asistant Attorney General Doub, Paul A. Sweeney, Robert S. Green, Willard W. Gatchell and Howard E. Wahrenbrock for the Federal Power Commission, E. H. Laylin and John Peyton Randolph for the Ohio Fuel Gas Co., and Robert U. Hastings, Jr., Julian de Bruyn Kops and Roy D. Boucher for the City of Lancaster, Ohio, respondents.
Published

United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Certiorari denied.