Show MUST ACCEPT HATES Federal Court in Omaha Decides Against Railways i Omaha March 23In the United States court today Judge Munger rendered ren-dered a decision in tho Injunction case brought by the railroads against the 5l Stale Board of Transportation The court holds that under the decision oC the Supreme court In the maximum rate case the Board Transportation i has a right to enforce regulations and if rates rof embraced within the provls I 1 ioiig of that law I Aflur slating the facts In the case I the llnal paragraph of tha opinion says that the only question consideration IK whether the orders of tho board of November 2G 1S37 and of February ard S 1SOD or any one of them falls t within the prohibited provisions of the decree of the Supreme court The first I of these orders restored carload rates In pine of the hundredweight rates adopted by the rallrorals The second 0 order rduccd the rates on live stock 30 per Cent and the third made a 10 t Per cent reduction In grain and mill L citiiff TIe court then says that the orders olemy do not fall within prohibited c provisions of the decree The railroads will now be forced either to accept the l icduceJ rates or makft a showing before I be-fore tho board that they arc unreasonable I unreason-able |