
    The Epoch Producing Corporation v. The Industrial Commission of Ohio et al.
    
      Motion picture films —Powers of board of censors — Lack of matter in record — Presented for review by supreme court.
    
    
      (No. 15254
    Decided October 24, 1916.)
    
    Error to the Industrial Commission of Ohio.
    
      Mr. J. W. Heintzman and Mr. J. Sagmeister, for plaintiff in error. .
    
      Mr. Edward C. Turner, attorney general, and Mr. Henry S. Ballard, assistant attorney general, for defendants in error.
   By the Court.

(On rehearing.) This cause came on to be heard by the court upon the petition, the joint answer of the Industrial Commission of Ohio and the Board of Censors of Motion Picture Films of Ohio, 'and the transcript of the record of the proceedings had before said Board of Censors, and the same was argued by counsel and submitted to the court. And the court being fully advised in the premises find that the transcript of the record of the proceedings before the Board of Censors of Motion Picture Films for the State of Ohio does not contain all the matters and things heard and exhibited to said Board of Censors and this court cannot determine from the record presented whether said order is or is not unreasonable or unlawful, and for this reason the petition of plaintiff is dismissed.

Petition dismissed.

Nichols, C. J., Johnson, Donahue, Newman and Matthias, JJ., concur.  