ALBRENT FREIGHT & S. CO. v. PUBLIC SERVICE COMM.


263 Wis. 119 (1953)

ALBRENT FREIGHT & STORAGE COMPANY and others, Appellants, vs. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, Respondent: STEFFKE FREIGHT COMPANY, Intervening Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 3, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief and oral argument by R. W. Peterson of Madison.

For the appellant Northern Transportation Company there was a separate brief by Welsh, Trowbridge, Wilmer & Bills of Green Bay, and oral argument by Fred N. Trowbridge.

For the respondent 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 intervening respondent Steffke Freight Company there was a brief and oral argument by Claude J. Jasper of Madison.


FAIRCHILD, J.

The issue presented on this appeal is whether finding No. 16 set forth in the foregoing statement of facts, that "the grant of additional authority sought, i. e., unification of operations by Steffke under its and Yellow's authority is `in the public interest and required by public convenience and necessity'" is sustained by substantial evidence in view of the entire record.

The Public Service Commission is the body provided by statute...

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