BELL TEL. CO. v. P. U. C.

No. 37318.

173 Ohio St. 512 (1962)

THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO., APPELLANT, v. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF OHIO ET AL., APPELLEES.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided July 5, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Ashley M. Van Duzer, Mr. Edwin N. Strand, Mr. Charles B. Ballou and Mr. Latham W. Murfey, Jr., for appellant.

Mr. Mark McElroy, attorney general, Mr. Herbert T. Maher and Mr. Andrew R. Sarisky, for appellee Public Utilities Commission.

Messrs. Power, Griffith & Jones, for intervening appellee General Telephone Company of Ohio.


Per Curiam.

Appellant contends that the order of the commission is unlawful, unreasonable, not supported by any evidence, manifestly against the weight of the evidence, and prejudicial to appellant.

Ordinarily this court will not substitute its judgment on questions of fact for that of the commission. City of Marietta v. Public Utilities Commission, 148 Ohio St. 173; City of Cincinnati...

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