SARELAS v. ILLINOIS BELL TEL. CO.

Gen. No. 48,878.

42 Ill. App.2d 372 (1963)

192 N.E.2d 451

Peter S. Sarelas, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Illinois Bell Telephone Company, a Corporation, W.V. Kahler, and Henry Tuckman, Defendants-Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Second Division.

May 29, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter S. Sarelas, of Chicago, for appellant, pro se.

Sidley, Austin, Burgess & Smith, of Chicago (Kenneth F. Burgess, James W. Kissel, Frederic F. Brace, Jr., and David H. Ward, of counsel), for defendants.


MR. JUSTICE FRIEND delivered the opinion of the court:

Plaintiff Peter S. Sarelas seeks damages from defendants Illinois Bell Telephone Company, its president, and one of its maintenance employees, for injuries allegedly caused by the disconnection of one of the extensions of his office telephone for a period of two and one-half hours. Defendants moved to dismiss the complaint on the ground that it did not state a cause of action. The motion was granted, and the complaint...

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