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Inc., at Brush, Colo., to the plantsite of Glover Packing Company at Roswell, N. Mex. The operations authorized herein are limited to a transportation service to be performed, under a continuing contract or contracts with Sigman Meat Company, Inc., of Denver, Colo.

Sub No. 13 [Issued November 17, 1969]:

Meats, meat products, and meat byproducts, and articles distributed by meat packinghouses, as described in sections A and C of appendix I to the report in Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766, from Denver and Greeley, Colo., to points in Arizona, California, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington. The operations authorized herein are limited to a transportation service to be performed under a continuing contract, or contracts, with the following shippers: Denver Meat Company, San Jose, Calif., and Litvak Meat Company, Inc., Denver, Colo.

Sub No. 16 [Issued February 8, 1972]:

Meats, meat products, and meat byproducts, as described in section A of appendix I to the report in Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766, from the plantsite, warehouse, and storage facilities of Pepper Packing Co., at Denver, Colo., to points in California. The operations authorized herein are limited to a transportation service to be performed, under a continuing contract or contracts with Pepper Packing Co., of Denver, Colo.; and from the plantsite, warehouse, and storage facilities of York Packing Co., Inc., at York, Nebr., to Denver, Colo., and points in California. The operations authorized herein are limited to a transportation service to be performed under a continuing contract or contracts with York Packing Co., Inc., of York, Nebr.

Sub No. 20 [Issued September 1, 1972]:

Meats, meat products, and meat byproducts, and articles distributed by meat packinghouses as described in sections A and C of appendix I to the report in Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766 (except hides, and commodities in bulk, in tank vehicles), from Brush and Denver, Colo., to Albuquerque, N. Mex. The operations authorized herein are limited to a transportation service to be performed, under a continuing contract, or contracts, with Sigman Meat Company, Inc., of Denver, Colo.

Sub No. 22 [Issued March 30, 1973]:

Meats, meat products, and meat byproducts, as described in section A of appendix I to the report in Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766, between York, Nebr., and Downs, Kans:

Said operations are restricted to traffic originating at and destined to plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of York Packing Co., York, Nebr., and Pork Packers International, Inc., Downs, Kans.

Said operations are limited to a transportation service to be performed, under a continuing contract or contracts, with York Packing Co., and Pork Packers International, Inc.

Sub No. 24 [Issued August 29, 1972]:

Rendered lard, in bulk, in tank vehicles, from Downs, Kans., to York, Nebr.; and from York, Nebr., and Downs, Kans., to Denver, Colo.

The operations authorized herein are limited to a transportation service to be performed, under a continuing contract, or contracts, with York Packing Co., of York, Nebr.

APPENDIX C

Authority granted

A. Meats, meat products, and meat byproducts as described in section A of appendix I to the report in Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766.

(1) From plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of Sigman Meat Co., at Brush, Colo., and points in Denver and Jefferson Counties, Colo., to points in Arizona, California, and Nevada.

(2) From the plantsite of York Packing Co., Inc., at York, Nebr., to El Paso, Tex., and points in Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Washington.

(3) From the plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of Sigman Meat Co., at Denver and Brush, Colo., to points in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

(4) From the plantsite, warehouse, and storage facilities of Pepper Packing Co., at Denver, Colo., to points in California.

(5) From the plantsite, warehouse, and storage facilities of York Packing Co., Inc., at York, Nebr., to Denver, Colo., and points in California.

(6) Between the plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of York Packing Co., at York, Nebr., and the plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of Pork Packers International, Inc., at Downs, Kans.

Restricted in (2) above, against the transportation of commodities in bulk, in tank vehicles.

Restricted in (3) above, against the transportation of commodities in bulk. Restricted in (1) through (6) above, to the transportation of traffic originating at the specified origins and destined to the specified destinations.

B. Meats, meat products, and meat byproducts and articles distributed by meat packinghouses as described in sections A and C of appendix I to the report in Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766.

(1) From the plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of Denver Meat Co., at Denver and Greeley, Colo., to the plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of Denver Meat Co., located at San Jose and Monterey, Calif.

(2) From the plantsites, warehouses, and storage facilities of Litvak Meat Co., Inc., at Denver, Colo., to points in Arizona, California, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Washington.

Restricted in (1) and (2) above, to the transportation of traffic originating at the specified origin points and destined to the specified destination points. C. Rendered lard, in bulk, in tank vehicles.

(1) From the plantsite of Pork Packers International, Inc., at Downs, Kans., to York, Nebr.

(2) From the plantsite of York Packing Co., Inc., at York, Nebr., and the plantsite of Pork Packers International, Inc., at Downs, Kans., to Denver, Colo.

Restricted in (1) and (2) above, to the transportation of traffic originating at the specified origins and destined to the specified destination points.

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ACCESSORIAL SERVICES

INDEX DIGEST

Consolidation and distribution, ancillary

not transportation services 219
Specialized, personal, integral part of
household goods movements 283

ACCOUNTS AND ACCOUNTING
Operating rights, determination of value
of 611

ADEQUACY OF SHIPPER See SHIP-
PERS' OR CONSIGNEES' NEED FOR
ADEQUATE SERVICE

ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE
Retired, case reassigned 785

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT

Appeal, allows Commission to limit
issues on 743

§5: 798, 818

$554(b): 565, 818

§554(b)(3): 435

§554(c)(1): 818

§555(d): 814

$556(d): 579

§557(c): 44

$558(c): 567, 699

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Have significance only to carriers
already parties to proceeding 290
Restrictive, proposed in excep-
tions 664

Environmental impact minimal 457
Extremely broad authority, for,

Commission is under no obligation to
initiate the carving out of some lesser
service possibly warranted by selected
parts of the record 99

Federal Register caption sheet required
with 823, 838
Fee, discussed 335

Forms, revised 790, 849

Lawyer not needed to prepare 336
Multiple, considerations involved
in 711

Notice required under $5 of APA 798

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Doctrine stated 434

Misplaced comma, in proposed
restriction, does not render notice of
application ambiguous 291
Not applicable 291
General commodities

Excludes truckaway transportation of
trailers 33

Livestock no longer exception to 762
"Groceries and grocery store supplies,"
not equivalent to "such commodities as
are dealt in or sold by wholesale, retail,
and chain grocery stores" 417, 423
"Groceries," commodities included 423
Grocers, "such commodities as are dealt
in by," borders on general commodities
authority 424

Grocery stores, commodities dealt in
by 425

Grocery stores, wholesale, retail, or
chain, such commodities as are dealt in
by

Commodities transported under,
criteria 781

Excludes commodities sold by grocer
as sideline 788

Excludes crates, skids, and pallets of
glass, feed supplement, insecticides.
radio receiving sets and phonograph
players, glass fiber rovings or yarn,
cleaning compounds, chemical
dangerous compressed gas, and electric
motors 785, 788

Excludes hard liquor and prescription
drugs 788

Excludes titanium dioxide, synthetic
plastic material powder, printing
paper, bags of acid, and drums of
chemicals 785

"Groceries and grocery store supplies,"
not equivalent to 417, 423
Includes beer, wine, nonprescription
drugs and medicines, and Fuller Brush
products 785

Other retail businesses distinguished
from grocery stores 788

Hardware, excludes iron filings and steel
sheets 627

Household goods carriers, cannot
transport demonstration trailers 283
"Industrial plants (and related
commodities)" excludes tanks and
grader and blade 436

Lathes, included in machinery 547
Livestock, no longer exception to general

commodities 762

"Machinery," includes lathes 547
Manikins and display figures, uncrated,
and supplies to be used in connection
with store displays

Includes only "supplies" ancillary to
sale or display of manikins and display
figures 328

Not equivalent to "general com-
modities" 328

Size-and-weight, excludes truckaway
transportation of trailers 33
Time of issuance, terms defined by and
do not shift with time 590, 626
"Traffic moving to or from points south
of Columbus, Ga.," restriction
precludes transportation between
Columbus and Atlanta which originates
at, is destined to, or is interchanged at
Columbus when not moving to or from
points south 46

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Air and motor transportation, combined,
authority granted to arrange 735
Burden of proof 229, 733

Competition

734

Grant will foster beneficial
Protestants not immune from
increased 734

Consolidation and distribution,
warehouse services, not since no
charge made for selecting carrier 219
Criteria for determining applica-
tion 229, 733

Personalized local service, public
dependence on considered 734
"Preformed affinity groups" (senior
citizens, minority groups,
schoolchildren), personalized service
to, offers something of value 230
Protestants' inability to attract public to
which applicant appeals 734

Public testimony, limitations con-
sidered 229

Restriction, class of users or type of tour,
not imposed 230

Something of value or benefit to carriers
or public shown by public testimony or
by plan of future operations supported
by existing carriers 229
Special or chartered party service
contract, agent not party to 22
Transportation, of, motor carrier
applicant owning no equipment,
dependent on owner-operators and trip
lessors, amounts to 629
Travel agents not licensed
comply with Tauck Tours requirements
in arranging charter parties 725

BURDEN OF PROOF

as,

must

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