WEST SHORE EXPRESS, INC. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMM.


264 Wis. 65 (1953)

WEST SHORE EXPRESS, INC., Respondent, vs. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION and others, Appellants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 5, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant Public Service Commission there was a brief by the Attorney General and William E. Torkelson, chief counsel for the commission, and oral argument by Mr. Torkelson.

For the appellants Northern Transportation Company and Motor Transport Company there was a brief by Adolph J. Bieberstein and Glenn W. Stephens, both of Madison, and oral argument by Mr. Bieberstein.

For the respondent there was a brief by Dineen, Gleason, Shaughnessy & Dineen of Milwaukee, and oral argument by C. R. Dineen and William C. Dineen.


BROWN, J.

Stated in simple terms, West Shore Express, Inc. (hereinafter called "West Shore"), has previously been authorized as a common carrier to transport cargo across an area but not to pick up or deliver goods within it. Voeks is a common carrier having authority to make collections and deliveries inside the territory and his authorized routes connect at various places with the routes of West Shore. If a carrier has freight destined for delivery outside its authority...

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