HANCOCK RURAL TELE. CORP. v. PUB. SERV. COM'N.

No. 20,077.

137 Ind. App. 14 (1964)

201 N.E.2d 573

HANCOCK RURAL TELEPHONE CORPORATION ET AL. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA ET AL.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

Rehearing dismissed December 23, 1964.

Transfer denied March 9, 1965.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur H. Gemmer, and Fauvre, Dongus, Ging & Gemmer, of Indianapolis, and Busby, Davisson, Cooper & Fair, of Anderson and George & Harvey, of New Castle, of counsel, for appellants.

Edwin K. Steers, Attorney General, Marcus E. Woods, Deputy Attorney General, and Paul Hirsch, Assistant Public Counselor, for appellee, Public Service Commission of Indiana.

Robert W. Jeffrey, of Indianapolis, for appellee, Indiana Bell Telephone Corporation.

Roger Branigin and Stuart, Branigin, Ricks & Schilling, of Lafayette, for appellee, General Telephone Company of Indiana.

Goodrich & Warren, of Indianapolis, for appellee, Knightstown Telephone Company.


HUNTER, C.J.

This is a statutory action seeking judicial review of orders of the Public Service Commission of Indiana, (hereinafter referred to as Commission) brought pursuant to the provisions of Acts of 1957, ch. 189, § 1, et seq. (Burns' Ind. Stat. Ann., 1963 Poc. Supp., § 54-443, et seq.) Appellants' assignment of errors alleges two specifications of error:

"1. The final order of the Public Service Commission of Indiana entered October 2, 1963...

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