This case involves the same issue as Williams v. Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, 4 Cir., 1959,
The only question that need be considered now is what effect, if any, does the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Boynton v. Virginia, 1960,
“We are not holding that every time a bus stops at a wholly independent roadside restaurant the Interstate Commerce Act requires that restaurant service be supplied in harmony with the provisions of that Act.”81 S.Ct. at page 188 .
Since the Supreme Court has thus expressly refrained from ruling upon this issue, Williams v. Howard Johnson’s Restaurant, supra, dictates affirmance here.
Affirmed.
