Per Curiam.
A writ of mandamus will not be granted unless the relator establishes a clear legal right thereto. There is no bill of exceptions to show what, if any, evidence the relator presented to the Court of Appeals to establish his right to a writ.
The relator not having established a clear legal right to the relief sought, the judgment of the Court of Appeals denying the writ is affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
TAFT, C. J., ZIMMERMAN...
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