ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. v. GILBERT

No. 3746.

3 F.Supp. 595 (1933)

ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. v. GILBERT et al. (CITY OF CHICAGO, Intervener).

District Court, N. D. Illinois, E. D.

April 29, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. S. Cutting, of Chicago, Ill., Philip Barton Warren, of Springfield, Ill., Wm. D. Bangs and Horace Kent Tenney, both of Chicago, Ill., and William H. Thompson, of Indianapolis, Ind., for plaintiff.

Benj. F. Goldstein, Edmund D. Adcock, G. I. Haight, Francis X. Busch, and Samuel A. Ettelson, all of Chicago, Ill., Simon Hear and Oscar E. Carlstrom, of Chicago, Ill., for defendants.

Before EVANS and SPARKS, Circuit Judges, and WILKERSON, District Judge.


PER CURIAM.

The final decree of this court entered on January 31, 1930, enjoined the enforcement of an order of the Illinois Commerce Commission which prescribed rates for telephone service in the city of Chicago upon the ground that the order was confiscatory. Illinois Bell Tel. Co. v. Moynihan, 38 F.2d 77. The order of the Commission was made on August 16, 1923, effective October 1, 1923. The decree of January 31, 1930, was set...

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