STATE EX REL. DePAUL HOSP. S. OF N. v. PUBLIC SERV. COM'N

No. 25450.

464 S.W.2d 737 (1970)

STATE of Missouri, ex rel. DePAUL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING, a Corporation, Complainant-Respondent, v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION of the State of Missouri, William R. Clark, Chairman, Charles J. Fain, Marvin Jones, Howard Elliott, Jr., and Willard Reine, Commissioners, and Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, a corporation, Appellants.

Kansas City Court of Appeals, Missouri.

Motion for Rehearing or Transfer Denied February 1, 1971.

Application to Transfer Denied April 12, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jeremiah D. Finnegan, Gen. Counsel, Dale Sporleder, Asst. Gen. Counsel, Jefferson City, for Public Service Commission of Missouri.

William C. Sullivan, James E. Taylor, St. Louis, for Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.

Norman Bierman, Stuart M. Haw, Jr., Anderson, Gilbert, Wolfort, Allen & Bierman, St. Louis, for DePaul Hospital School of Nursing.


Motion for Rehearing or Transfer to Supreme Court Denied February 1, 1971.

FLOYD L. SPERRY, Special Commissioner.

DePaul Hospital School of Nursing, a corporation, receives telephone service from Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, a corporation, in St. Louis, Missouri. It filed a complaint againt Southwestern, before the Public Service Commission, charging that Southwestern was discriminating against it in the matter of rates charged, under the provisions...

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