Show U. U S. S AID SEEN IN PHONE PROBE Utilities Commissioner Returns Returns Returns Re Re- turns From From Convention in in Washington Washington-D. D. D C. C Utah can look to the federal gov gov- for substantial aid In its et- et forte arts to obtain reduced telephone rates Thomas E. E McKay member of or orthe the hc state public utilities commission said Friday following his return from the state public utility commissioners commissioners' convention in Washington D D. C C. C Pout Paul P Walker former member of 01 the Oklahoma commission and now with the new federal communications commission assured Mr McKay that the he new government body will cooperate cooperate co co- co operate to the fullest extent with wilh Utah and other states stales in prosecuting C cases co against public utilities where it can be shown that rates are re unreasonably un un- unreasonably reasonably high he said On its own motion the Utah com corn mission has filed Wed an nn action against the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Telegraph Telegraph Tele Tele- graph company looking toward reduced reduced reduced re re- re- re telephone rates The telephone company has hu submitted submit submit- ted cd its testimony and exhibit exhibits and as soon as commission exports experts have had time ime to digest these public hearings hearing will be resumed Mr McKay also attended ed the recent meeting of the western division of shippers rece receivers and carriers in in Omaha Neb He lie is chairman of or the division and was instrumental in hi having hav hav- ing mg g Salt Lake City selected as the place for lor its 1935 convention |