ANHEUSER BUSCH, INC., v. INDUSTRIAL COMM.


29 Wis.2d 685 (1966)

ANHEUSER BUSCH, INC., and another, Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION, Defendant and Appellant: LYNCH, Defendant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 1, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant Industrial Commission the cause was argued by James P. Altman, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief were Bronson C. La Follette, attorney general, and Gordon Samuelsen, assistant attorney general.

For the respondents there was a brief by Charles W. Sturm and Stephen R. Miller, both of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Miller.


HALLOWS, J.

The trial court decided the case should be remanded to the commission because its finding was inherently ambiguous in that it did not state the hernia was either occupational or traumatic and if traumatic the Industrial Commission had not abided by its standards for determining the sufficiency of the proof for that type of hernia. We agree the finding is not a model one and cannot be justified on the ground the commission

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