Case Name: City of Milwaukee, Appellant, vs. Public Service Commission and another, Respondents
Court: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Wisconsin
Decision Date: 1939-10-10
Citations: 232 Wis. 397
Docket Number: 
Parties: City of Milwaukee, Appellant, vs. Public Service Commission and another, Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Wisconsin Reports
Volume: 232
Pages: 397–399

Head Matter:
City of Milwaukee, Appellant, vs. Public Service Commission and another, Respondents.
September 11
October 10, 1939.
For the appellant there was a brief by Walter J. Mattison, city attorney, and Joseph L. Bednarek, assistant city attorney, and oral argument by Mr. Bednarek.
For the respondent Public Service Commission there was a brief by the Attorney General, Harold H. Persons and H. T. Ferguson, assistant attorneys general, and Philip H. Porter, counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Ferguson.
Fred L. Luehring of Milwaukee, for the respondent town of Greenfield.

Opinion:
Rosenberry, C. J.
It is considered that the trial court correctly held that upon the facts stated in the complaint and the exhibits annexed thereto, it clearly appears that the city of Milwaukee is in no' manner affected by the order and so has no interest which entitles it to maintain an action to set aside the order of the Public Service Commission authorizing the town of Greenfield to construct mains and an elevated tank as set out in its application.
By the Court. — The order appealed from is affirmed.