PROTESTANTS-Continued Existing service
Adequate 26, 77, 85, 128, 249, 268, 312, 445, 468, 490, 559, 854, 862, 878, 906
Inadequate 9, 237, 243, 269, 295, 347, 370, 391, 458, 475, 518, 558, 621, 646, 656, 817, 886
Not wholly inadequate, additional service needed 95
Failure to appear at hearing or present evidence, effect 304.
Fitness, pending investigation of considered 14
Have no interest in shipper's traffic 818 Identical application of, in separate pro- ceeding 653 Joint-line service
Found adequate 84, 855
Found inadequate 9, 237, 886
Lack of continuing interest, effect 126, 286, 304, 363, 436, 463, 621, 642, 655, 883
New service of, must be tried before conflicting authority granted 492 Recent grants of authority considered 128, 347
Review board order's failure to list 429 Special certificates, recyclables, filing protests 591
Withdrawal from proceeding, effect 11, 329
PUBLIC INTEREST
Primary consideration, not interests of competing carriers 590
RACIAL CONSIDERATIONS See INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM- MISSION
Even when available, public entitled to inherent advantages of motor carrier service 376, 475
Freight forwarder, service to, found in- adequate 475
RATE BUREAUS See AGREEMENTS
Petrochemicals, against 30 Plantsite, imposed 296
Rephrased to permit service needed 96 Shippers, against service to particular, not favored 827
Tacking, imposed 371, 648
Tariff, limiting service to less than full authority, condemned 55, 60
Certificate, remedy not chosen despite repeated violations 115, 117
RULEMAKING PROCEEDINGS Adjudication or, discretionary choice between, even when action modifies existing licenses 60
Commercial zone expansion 130 Commission's power to make a general finding of PC&N 585
Confrontation, right of does not obtain 156
Detention of motor vehicles, rules adopted 699
Governed by 5 USC §553 not by ad-
judicatory provisions of $556 686 Hearing, oral, denied 59, 155, 598 Household goods carriers' use of vehicle- load manifest eliminated, driver's weight certificate substituted 315 Limitation of liability, household goods carriers, rules adopted 419 Minimum weight charges, discrimi- natory 54
Notice, Federal Register publication ade- quate 156
Transportation of waste products for reuse and recycling, rules adopted 583, 599
RULES OF PRACTICE See GENERAL RULES OF PRACTICE
RURAL COMMUNITIES See SMALL
Affiliation with applicant, no chance for discrimination exists 278
Detention records, Commission cannot force to enter times on 729 Duty to inform themselves of existing services 94, 661
Entitled to same irregular-route, single-
line service at new facility as it had at old 269
Not entitled to single-line service as a matter of right 9
Preference for proposed service 804 Responsibility to configure shipping practices with facilities of existing transportation system 561 Supporting
Affiliated, contract carrier application, evidence must show how interre- lated 430, 432
Certification of support filed with ap- plication, no service requirement 471 Complete candor expected of 469 Freight forwarders as 475 . Must clearly identify commodities shipped, specific points freight volumes tendered, services used 311 New, succeeding old, statement stricken 812
SHIPPERS-Continued Supporting Continued
Similar applications repeatedly denied, lacking in candor 469
Two applicants, evidence too con- fused 517
While should ordinarily considered existing services, particular needs require authorization of new serv- ice 269
SHIPPERS' OR CONSIGNEES' NEED FOR ADEQUATE SERVICE Adequacy of existing service consider- ed 9, 26, 77, 84, 95, 128, 237, 243, 248, 268, 294, 312, 346, 370, 390, 433, 439, 445, 458, 468, 475, 489, 518, 558, 621, 646, 657, 802, 817, 828, 854, 862, 878, 887, 906
Armored common carrier service 828 Broad territorial authority 269, 294, 370, 433, 457, 518, 621, 646, 657 Commercial zones of port cities, between points in, for maritime containerized traffic 349 Complete service
Consolidated loads of pizza ingredi- ents 558
Containerized freight, coordinated, flexible transportation of 347 Handle entire product line 657 House carrier for both TL and LTL shipments 621
Houseboats, setup, launching, in- structing customers 814
Mere desire for single carrier for, in- sufficient 906
Multiple pickup and delivery of wide range of products over broad terri- tory 657
Multiple pickups and deliveries, consolidated shipments including nonrelated items 646
Wide range of products to complete distination area 518
Consolidated loads 269, 558, 646 Containerized general commodities moving through Seattle and Port- land 346
Availability of 9, 95, 370, 390, 446, 457, 580
Expansion of pool of, for expeditious product distribution 370
Sparsely populated origin area, in 390 Existing service
Found adequate 26, 77, 85, 128, 249, 268, 312, 390, 468, 490, 559, 854, 862, 878
Found inadequate 9, 237, 243, 269, 295, 347, 371, 458, 475, 518, 558, 621, 646, 657, 817, 887
Found not wholly inadequate, addi- tional service needed 95
Expanding volume of traffic, additional service required 370, 433, 446 Expedited service 656, 887 Future need 10, 580
Irregular-route carriers with broad authority capable of scheduled multi- ple deliveries 269
Jobsite deliveries 433, 646 Lack of existing carrier opposition does not create presumption of 248 Less-than-truckload service 269, 656 Locally domiciled carrier to provide e- quipment in sparsely populated, lum- ber producing origin area 390 Mixed loads 127, 433, 646 Multiple deliveries 269, 294, 558, 621 Multiple pickups and deliveries 457, 646, 657
New facility, same type of service as available at old 269
New furniture transported without pro- tective cartons 243 Next-day delivery 621
Norfolk port and Newport News plant- site, ex-water movements between 95 Numerous carriers for flexible multiple- delivery service 270
Operating economies and efficiencies, replacing wasteful private car- riage 802
Particular class of users, distinctive needs of 230
Pickup and delivery service 457, 646 Pickups on short notice 391
Protective service 656
Publish FAK rates for supporting freight forwarders 475
Recyclables, general licensing for trans- portation of 587, 596
Scheduled deliveries 269, 295, 433 Short notice, to compete with competi-
tors' private carriage 446 Single-line service 9, 237, 269, 439, 646, 886
Small shipments 887 Timed delivery 446
Transportation services only relevant in determining 815
Unfit carrier cannot meet 119
SINGLE-LINE SERVICE
Abstract advantages of, insufficient to support grant 85
Available at shipper's old facility, should be granted at new 269 Comparison lacking between proposed, formerly provided under color of right, and existing joint-line service 854 Desire for, does not warrant grant of authority in the absence of a showing of inadequacy in available joint-line service 84, 854
Lack of alone not basis for grant 886 Required
Avoid commodity spoilage 269 Avoid interchange damage 237 Prompt service to meet expanding busi- ness requirements 9
Provide multiple pickups and deliv- eries 646
When shippers must prepay freight charges on interline shipments 886 Substitution of, for applicant's prior joint-line service, public advantages outweigh harm to existing car- riers 439
When granted 9, 237, 269, 439, 647 When shipper establishes need for,
should be granted, even if existing serv- ice is not inadequate 10
SIZE-AND-WEIGHT See HEAVY
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