OKLAHOMA-ARKANSAS TEL. CO. v. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TEL. CO.

No. 3416.

33 F.2d 770 (1929)

OKLAHOMA-ARKANSAS TELEPHONE CO. v. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.

District Court, W. D. Arkansas. Ft. Smith Division.

June 1, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robinson, House & Moses and Harry E. Meek, all of Little Rock, Ark., and Jas. B. McDonough, of Ft. Smith, Ark., for plaintiff.

Downie & Schoggen, of Little Rock, Ark., and Claude Nowlin, of Oklahoma City, Okl., for defendant.


MARTINEAU, District Judge.

The plaintiff is the Oklahoma-Arkansas Telephone Company, hereinafter referred to as the Poteau Company. The defendant is the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, hereinafter referred to as the Bell Company. The Poteau Company owns and operates local telephone exchanges at Heavener, Howe, Wister, and Poteau, in Oklahoma, with toll lines connecting these exchanges. It also has a long distance or toll line from Poteau, Okl., to Ft. Smith,...

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