Case Name: BERNARD L. HENNING v. THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA and R. E. ELGEN, DAN. I. SULTAN and RICHMOND B. KEETCH, Constituting the Said Public Utilities Commission
Court: Supreme Court of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: District of Columbia
Decision Date: 1935
Citations: 2 S.C.D.C. (N.S.) 162
Docket Number: Equity No. 59331
Parties: BERNARD L. HENNING v. THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA and R. E. ELGEN, DAN. I. SULTAN and RICHMOND B. KEETCH, Constituting the Said Public Utilities Commission.
Judges: 
Reporter: Supreme Court of the District of Columbia Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 162–162

Head Matter:
BERNARD L. HENNING v. THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA and R. E. ELGEN, DAN. I. SULTAN and RICHMOND B. KEETCH, Constituting the Said Public Utilities Commission.
Equity No. 59331
Carey E. Quinn for plaintiff,
E. Barrett Prettyman, H. D. Folsom and Raymond Sparks for defendants.

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM
WHEAT, C. J.
I think that the Public Utilities Commission had jurisdiction and that the Order attacked in the bill was a valid exercise of that jurisdiction. The bill must, therefore, be dismissed.