CALIFORNIA WATER & TEL. CO. v. RAILROAD COMMISSION

No. 3668-S.

19 F.Supp. 11 (1937)

CALIFORNIA WATER & TELEPHONE CO. v. RAILROAD COMMISSION OF CALIFORNIA et al.

District Court, N. D. California, S. D.

March 24, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bacigalupi, Elkus & Salinger, Chas. de Y. Elkus, and Claude N. Rosenberg, all of San Francisco, Cal., and Philip Storer Thacher, of El Cajon, Cal., for plaintiff.

Ira H. Rowell, Roderick B. Cassidy, and Gilmore Tillman, all of San Francisco, Cal., for defendants.

J. A. Isaacson, City Atty., of National City, Cal., amicus curiæ.

Before WILBUR, Circuit Judge, and ST. SURE and LOUDERBACK, District Judges.


PER CURIAM.

Following complaints by National City and Chula Vista, the Railroad Commission of California, upon its own motion, investigated the rates and service of the Sweetwater Water Company, now called the California Water & Telephone Company. On December 1, 1933, the commission made an order reducing rates. Plaintiff brought suit for temporary and permanent injunction. A restraining order was issued. Thereafter...

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