Case Name: Evjue, Respondent, vs. Howell, City Manager, and others, Appellants
Court: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Wisconsin
Decision Date: 1949-07-12
Citations: 255 Wis. 232
Docket Number: 
Parties: Evjue, Respondent, vs. Howell, City Manager, and others, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Wisconsin Reports
Volume: 255
Pages: 232–234

Head Matter:
Evjue, Respondent, vs. Howell, City Manager, and others, Appellants.
June 10
July 12, 1949.
For the appellants there was a brief by Harold E. Hanson, city attorney, and Alton S. Heassler, assistant city attorney, and oral argument by Mr. Heassler.
For the respondent there was a brief by Roberts, Roe & Boardman of Madison, and oral argument by W. Wade Board-man.

Opinion:
Martin, J.
This case was argued at the same time as State ex rel. Evjue v. Weatherly, ante, p. 225, 38 N. W. (2d) 472, and the court has held in that case that a chief of police may be appointed by the board of police and fire commissioners in a city operating under the city-manager form of municipal government without giving consideration to residence.
It follows, therefore, that the three out-of-state candidates interviewed were eligible to be appointed chief of police, and that their expenses of coming to Madison for interviews, which have been approved by the board of police and fire commissioners, should be paid by the city.
By the Court. — Order reversed, and cause remanded with directions to dismiss plaintiff's complaint.