
    City of Columbus et al., Appellants, v. Public Utilities Commission of Ohio et al., Appellees.
    (No. 32920
    Decided June 18, 1952.)
    
      
      Mr. Richard W. Gordon, director of law, for appellant city of Columbus.
    
      Mr. Roy E. Browne, director of law, and Mr. John R. White, for appellant city of Akron.
    
      Mr. Herbert A. Beane, city attorney, and Mr. Maurice J. Gilbert, for appellant city of Dayton.
    
      Mr. Robert P. Wilson, city solicitor, for appellant city of Canton.
    
      Mr. Joseph H. Crowley, director of law, and Mr. Robert M. Morgan, for appellant city of Cleveland.
    
      Mr. John McCarthy, director of law, for appellant city of Toledo.
    
      
      Mr. C. William O’Neill, attorney general, and Mr. John P. Case, for appellee Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
    
      Mr. Ashley M. Van Duzer, Mr. Carlyle Tresise, Mr. Thomas V. Koykka, Mr. Raymond H. Treffinger, Mr. George C. McConnaughey and Mr. Latham W. Murfey, Jr., for appellee The Ohio Bell Telephone Company.
   Per Curiam.

This court is of the opinion that the findings and the order of the commission are supported by the record. The order is not unreasonable or unlawful, and is affirmed.

Order affirmed.

Weygandt, C. J., Zimmerman, Stewart, Middleton, Matthias and Hart, JJ., concur.

Taft, J., not participating.  