RUBIN v. PA. P.U.C.


197 Pa.Super. 157 (1962)

Rubin, Appellant, v. Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

January 16, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Brodsky, for appellant.

Daniel F. Joella, Assistant Counsel, with him Joseph I. Lewis, Chief Counsel, for Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, appellee.

James L. Stern, Deputy City Solicitor, with him Ellis A. Horwitz, Assistant City Solicitor, and David Berger, City Solicitor, for City of Philadelphia, intervening appellee.

E. Everett Mather, with him John B. King, for Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, intervening appellee.

Before RHODES, P.J., ERVIN, WRIGHT, WOODSIDE, WATKINS, MONTGOMERY, and FLOOD, JJ.


OPINION BY RHODES, P.J., January 16, 1962:

On March 31, 1961, Betty Rubin filed a complaint with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission alleging that respondent, Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, refused to furnish telephone service to her at her residence, 153 West Carpenter Lane, Philadelphia, and asking the commission to order restoration of such service. The telephone company filed an answer admitting its refusal to furnish service since, in view of...

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