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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 859
    PENNA. RD. CO. v. PUBLIC UTIL. COMM.
    Nos. 20007-20008.
    Supreme Court
    Petition in error.
    Dock. July 26, 1926;
    4 Abs. 510.
    1192. TRANSPORTATION (Motor) — May the Public Utilities Commission grant a certificate of convenience and necessity for the operation of a motor transportation company over “all passable roads, streets, and highways in the State of Ohio”?
    Attorneys — Henderson & Burr and S. B. Randall for Company; C. C. Crabbe and J. W. Briclcer for Commission; all of Columbus.
   The Public Utilities Commission granted to D. D. Moore and Harold Bowewr a certificate of convenience and necessity thereby licensing the operation of motor transportation over all passable roads in Ohio. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company in the upreme Court contends :

1. That the application for the certificate was not sufficient at law.

2. That the commission did not have jurisdiction to grant said certificate.

3. That a map was not incorporated in the application.

4. That the present freight facilities are adequate.

5. The finding of the commission was not supported by the evidence.