
    Chemical Tank Lines, Inc. v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Appellant.
    Argued December 1, 1961.
    Before Bell, C. J., Musmanno, Jones, Cohen and Eagen, JJ.
    
      
      Miles Warner, Assistant Counsel, with him Joseph I. Lewis, Chief Counsel, and David Stahl, Attorney General, for Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, appellant.
    
      Harry H. Frank, with him Richard H. Rea, Robert J. Stewart, Christian V. Graf, and McNees, Wallace & Nurick, and Anderson, Ports, May, Beers, Blakey d Stewart, for protestant carriers, appellants.
    
      Carl Helmetag, Jr., with him Richard E. Costello, Lockwood W. Fogg, Jr., Malcolm R. Warnock, and Harris J. Latta, Jr., for protestant railroads, appellants.
    
      Robert H. Shertz, with him Don B. Blenko, Robert H. Young, and Morgan, Lewis d Bockius, for applicants, appellees.
    
      Robert R. Wertz, for cement producer, appellee.
    
      Thomas E. Weaver and Weaver & Weaver, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      George F. Coffin, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      Louis M. Stamberg and Morris Gerber, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      W. Alan Baird, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      Bernard Eskin, Martin B. Louis, and Wolf, Block, Schorr and Solis-Cohen, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      
      Ernest Scott, and Pepper, Hamilton & Schéetz, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      John F. Headly, George G. Chandler, and Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      J. H. Ward Hinkson, for cement producer, interested party, under Buie 46.
    
      James Mcl. Henderson, General Counsel, and Joseph J. Gercke, Chief, Compliance Division, Bureau of Bestraint of Trade, Federal Trade Commission, of the Washington, D. C. Bar, for Federal Trade Commission, amicus curiae, under Buie 46.
    March 13, 1962:
   Opinion

Pee Curiam,

The order of the Superior Court is affirmed upon the opinion of President Judge Bhodes, reported in 193 Pa. Superior Ct. 607, 165 A. 2d 668 (1960).

Justice Alpern took no part in the consideration or decision of these appeals.  