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points within 10 miles of Baltimore, Md., in connection with its regular-route operation between New York, N. Y., and Richmond, Va. Upon reconsideration, findings in MC-15737 (Sub-No. 1) modified to authorize general commodities, with exceptions, over an alternate route between Baltimore, Md., and Harrisburg, Pa., and from and to intermediate and off-route points within 30 miles of Buffalo, N. Y., in connection with its regular-route operation between Baltimore and Buffalo. Appearances as shown in prior report.

MC-19423, ENDRES DELIVERY, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided June 7, 1944. On further hearing, finding in prior report, 42 M. C. C. 855, affirmed. Certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, between Buffalo, N. Y., on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Erie and Niagara Counties, N. Y., except Depew, Lancaster, and Cheektowaga, N. Y.; and household goods between points in Erie and Niagara Counties, N. Y., on the one hand, points in Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, on the other, over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. Appearances as shown in prior report, and T. J. Runfola, Thomas J. McCue, and Frank E. Raz for protestants.

MC-19423, ENDRES DELIVERY, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided September 23, 1944. On reconsideration, findings in prior report, supra, modified so as to eliminate therefrom authority to conduct operations in the transportation of household goods between points in Erie and Niagara counties, N. Y., on the one hand, and points in Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, on the other. Other prior report, 42 M. C. C. 855. Appearances shown in prior reports.

MC-21995, W. S. HARRINGTON CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION; MC-21995 (Sub-No. 2), W. S. HARRINGTON EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-SPECIFIED COMMODITIES. Decided June 17, 1944. On further hearing in MC-21995, findings in prior report, 33 M. C. C. 815, modified. Specified commodities from, to, and between certain points in Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado, over irregular routes. In MC-21995 (Sub-No. 2), specified commodities from, to, and between certain points in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado, over irregular routes. Certificate granted and applications otherwise denied. Additional appearances in MC-21995: Glenn F. Morgan for applicant; and David Axelrod, B. C. Brile, and R. L. Hafer for protestants. Appearances in MC-21995 (Sub-No. 2): Glenn F. Morgan and Joseph M. Scanlan for applicant; and B. C. Brile, F. C. Culkin, Russell B. James, R. G. MacDonald, Floyd F. Shields, D. C. Stone, and O. H. Timm for protestants.

MC-30902, PACKAGE EXPRESS, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 12, 1943. Application for certificate denied. General commodities, between certain points in New York and Pennsylvania, over regular routes. Commissioner Patterson concurred in the result. Charles E. Cotterill for applicant. Nathan E. Zelby, J. D. Lawson, and E. R. Brumley for protestants. Francis E. Barrett for intervener.

MC-31285 (Sub-No. 1), ToWER TRUCKING COMPANY, INC., EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-WEST VIRGINIA, ETC. Decided September 20, 1944. On further hearing, findings in prior report, 42 M. C. C. 399, reversed in part. Issuance of certificate approved. Specified commodities, from or to certain points in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. Homer S. Carpenter for applicant. Glenn F. Morgan and A. M. Donnan for protestants. S. S. Eisen, Elmer H. Nix, and J. C. Wells for interveners.

MC-37905. See MC-89913 (Sub-No. 11), infra.

MC-39132, REID BROS. EXPRESS, INC., CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 26, 1943. Permit granted. On reconsideration, findings in prior report modified to permit applicant to transport specified commodities from and to certain points in Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island, over irregular routes; and such merchandise as is manufactured or dealt in by rubber products plants, and equipment, materials and supplies used in connection therewith, between Chicago, Ill., and Akron, Ohio, over irregular routes, under individual contracts. Application otherwise denied. Commissioner Patterson dissented. Appearances shown in prior report.

MC-41247, NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR EXPRESS, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 24, 1943. Upon further hearing, findings in prior report. 41 M. C. C. 852, modified, and certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, between New York, N. Y., and various points in Pennsylvania, over irregular routes, with service to certain intermediate and off-route points. Application otherwise denied. Appearances shown in prior report.

MC-42145, LOYD BOND COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION; MC-42145 (Sub-No. 9), LOYD BOND EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-CAMP SHELBY; MC-42145 (SubNo. 12), LOYD BOND EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-MISSISSIPPI POINTS; MC42145 (Sub-No. 13), LOYD BOND MOTOr Carrier REGISTRATION APPLICATION; MC-42145 (Sub-No. 1), LOYD BOND MOTOR CARRier RegistrATION APPLICATION-WINONA; MC-42145 (Sub-No. 2), LOYD BOND MOTOR CARRIER REGISTRATION APPLICATION-VICKSBURG; MC-42145 (Sub-No. 3), LOYD BOND MOTOR CARRIER REGISTRATION APPLICATION-CLARKSDALE; and MC-42145 (Sub-No. 4), LOYD BOND MOTOR CARRIER REGISTRATION-HAZELHURST. Decided November 3, 1943. In MC-42145 and MC-42145 (Sub-No. 12) certificates granted for the transportation of general commodities, with exceptions between specified points in Mississippi, over regular routes. Applications in other respects denied. Application in MC-42145 (Sub-No. 9) dismissed upon request of applicant. Applications in MC-42145 (Sub-No. 1), MC-42145 (Sub-No. 2), MC-42145 (Sub-No. 3), MC-42145 (Sub-No. 4), and MC-42145 (Sub-No. 13) for registration, denied. W. A. Roberts, Warren Woods, James E. Wilson, Charles B. McInnis, Edgar Turlington, and Robert D. Ray for applicant. James W. Wrape, Claude F. Pittman, N. F. Wilhelm, J. L. Byrd, Dudley W. Connor, J. W. Fox, William J. O'Brien, Jr., Norman E. White, Henry Mounger, and Charles Hudson, Jr., for protestants. H. R. Dever, William B. Crane, T. P. Goodwin, and Frank E. Everett, Jr., for interveners.

MC-44783, THE MAHONING EXPRESS COMPANY COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided April 12, 1944. On reconsideration findings in prior report, 42 M. C. C. 860 to the extent reopened, modified, and applicant found entitled to continue transportation of general commodities, with exceptions, over various regular routes, between specified points in Ohio and Pennsylvania, serving all intermediate and certain off-route points; and iron and steel, and iron and steel articles, over irregular routes, between points on the described regular routes and certain off-route points, on the one hand, and points in a defined territory in Ohio and Pennsylvania, on the other, and between Sharon and Wheatland, Pa., on the one hand, and points in a described Ohio and Pennsylvania territory, on the other. Application otherwise denied. Harry C. Ames, Jr., for applicant. for protestants. Other appearances shown in prior report.

A. M. Donnan

Decided

MC-47874, A. W. HAWKINS, Inc., Common CARRIER APPLICATION. May 5, 1944. On reconsideration, findings in prior report on further hearing, 42 M. C. C. 860, modified to authorize common-carrier transportation of general commodities, with exceptions, between Charlottesville, Va., and New York, N. Y., over regular routes, serving intermediate points and certain off-route points, subject to certain restrictions; and coal, livestock, and household goods and emigrant movables from and to points in Culpeper, Madison, and Rappahannock Counties, Va., and described points in Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey. New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia, over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. Commissioner Mahaffie concurred in part in a separate expression. Other report in 33 M.

C. C. 817. Appearances shown in prior reports.

MC-47912, JONES TRANSFER LINE, INC., Common Carrier APPLICATION; and MC-84593, JONES TRANSFER LINE, INC., CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided February 22 1944. On reconsideration, findings in prior report, 42 M. C. C. 861 modified. Certificate granted General commodities, between Milwaukee

and Mayville, Wis., and metal stampings, sheet steel, and paper boxes, between Hartford. Wis., and Chicago Ill., over specified routes. Application in other respects denied. Appearances as shown in prior report.

MC-54435. MICHIGAN MOTOR FREIGHT LINES, INCORPORATED, COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION; MC-54435 (Sub-No. 1), MICHIGAN MOTOR FREIGHT LINES, INCORPORATED, EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-CONVENIENCE ROUTES. Decided May 27, 1944 On further hearing in MC-54435. findings in original report, 41 M. C. C. 855, modified, and additional authority granted as a common carrier of general commodities, with exceptions, over certain routes and to and from certain points in Michigan, Ohio Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois. Other prior report, 42 M. C. C. 862. Application otherwise denied. In MC-54435 (Sub-No. 1), certain convenience routes in Michigan, Indiana and Ohio authorized to be used in connection with applicant's present operations. Application otherwise denied. K. F. Clardy for applicant. Jack Goodman, H. C. Moag, F. B. Henderson, J. F. Atwood, Paul J Hergenroeder, Orin R. Winters, Ralph H. Haen, S. L. Edelstein, H. J. Waples, George O. Cowan, James L. Givan, Thomas F. Chawke, and Howell Ellis for protestants and interveners in MC-54435. MC-59911. See MC-80382, infra.

MC-60580, HIGHWAY EXPRESS LINES, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided February 19, 1944. On reconsideration, findings in prior report, 42 M. C. C. 862, modified and certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, between specified points in Pennsylvania, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Virginia, and West Virginia, over regular routes, serving certain intermediate and off-route points; and films, theater supplies, magazines, and newspapers between New York. N. Y., and Philadelphia, Pa., on the one hand, and, on the other, certain points in Delaware. Maryiand, Pennsylvania Virginia and West Virginia, over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Chairman Patterson dissented. Appearances shown in prior report.

MC-69745, PENN-N. Y TRUCK LINES, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 5, 1943. Application for certificate or permit denied. General commodities, between points in New York and Pennsylvania, over regular and irregular routes. G. H. Dilla and Joseph W. Kennedy for applicant. Robert W. Pratt and B. W. Healey for interveners. L. R. Geiger and George E. Flaccus, Jr., for protestants. Elliott W. Finkel for Unites States Department of Justice. William L. Hammond for Bureau of Unemployment Compensation, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

MC-70463. See MC-89913 (Sub-No. 11), infra.

MC-71516, ALABAMA HIGHWAY EXPRESS, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION; MC-71516 (Sub-No. 1), ALABAMA HIGHWAY EXPRESS, INC., EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-CUMBERLAND, MD.; MC-102689, ALABAMA HIGHWAY EXPRESS, INC., EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-POOLCAR DISTRIBUTION. Decided July 27 1944. On reconsideration, findings in prior report, 34 M. C. C. 837, modified. Certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, over irregular routes between points in a defined area in Alabama, on the one hand, and, on the other, Louisville, Ky., and New Orleans, La., all points in Indiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee, and in defined areas in Ohio, Florida, Georgia, and Illinois, and between Mobile, Ala., on the one hand, and, on the other, all points in Alabama. Household goods between Birmingham, Ala., on the one hand, and, on the other. points in Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, and Virginia, over irregular routes. Permit granted. Commodities dealt in by wholesale, retail, and chain grocery stores, and equipment, materials, and supplies used in connection therewith, between points in Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi, over irregular routes. Dual operations not authorized and applicant required to divest itself of common- or contract-carrier rights. Chairman Patterson concurred in part in a separate expression. Appearances shown in prior report.

MC-74367 (Sub-No. 1), BILLY PALMA WRIGHT EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS— GENERAL COMMODITIES. Decided August 25, 1944. Application for certificate to transport general commodities, with exceptions, and special commodities between or from and to points in Buncombe County, N. C., and points wit in 50 miles of the boundary of that county, on the one hand, and, on the other, certain points in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Tennessee, and the District of Columbia, over irregular routes, denied. J. Frazier Glenn, Jr., for applicant. Frank X. Masterson, O. G. Tandy, Nemiah Goldstein, Allen B. Ray, and W. R. Candler for protestants.

MC-75185 (Sub-No. 9), SERVICE TRUCKING CO., INC., EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-EASTERN SHORE. Decided November 24, 1943. Certificate granted. Specified commodities, from and to certain points and territories in Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and the District of Columbia, over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. E. B. Ussery for applicant. James J. Doherty, W. T. Gardner, H. Z. Maxwell, and L. F. Berry for protestants.

MC-75482, M. E. VAN SANT Common CARRIER APPLICATION; and MC-75482 (Sub-No. 2), M. E. VAN SANT EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS--HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Decided February 11, 1944. On reconsideration, findings in prior report, 42 M. C. C. 495, modified, and applicant granted authority in MC-75482 to transport household goods over irregular routes, between points in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, and between Tulsa, Okla., on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Texas; and in MC-75482 (SubNo. 2), between points in Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas. Louisiana, Missouri, and Oklahoma and between such points, on the one hand, and those covered by authority in MC-75482, on the other. Applications denied in other respects. Appearances as shown in prior report with addition of A. B. Jackson, Jr., for applicant.

MC-76560, LAMONT HAND COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided March 18, 1944. Upon further hearing, findings in prior report, 41 M. C. C. 862, affirmed, and application for a certificate or a permit to transport general commodities, with exceptions, between points in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, over irregular routes, denied. J. Louis Carter and John T. Grigsby for applicant. Other appearances shown in prior report.

MC-80382, BROOKS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED, COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION; MC-59911, BROOKS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED, COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION; MC-80382 (Sub-No. 11), BROOKS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, INCORPORATED, EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS-CONNECTING ROUTES IN VIRGINIA. Decided June 7, 1944. On further hearing in MC-80382 and MC-59911, findings in prior report, 42 M. C. C. 867, affirmed, and applications for certificate to transport general commodities, with exceptions, between Charlottesville and Lynchburg, Va., over U. S. Highway 29, and between Staunton and Roanoke, Va., over U. S. Highway 11, denied. In MC-80382 (Sub-No. 11), certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, between Charlottesville and Lynchburg, Va., over U. S. Highway 29, serving no intermediate points, and between Staunton and Roanoke, Va., over U. S Highway 11, serving Lexington, Va., as an intermediate point. Chairman Patterson dissented

in a separate expression. J. Ninian Beall for applicant. B. E. Estes, J. D. Lawson, John L. Walker, Henry W. Oppenhimer, Horace L. Walker, and Lawrence Chaffee for protestants.

MC-80382 (Sub-No. 11). See MC-80382, supra.

MC-82104, AZTEC LINES, INC., COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided June 2, 1944. On further hearing, findings in prior report, 41 M. C. C. 863, reversed. Certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, between certain points in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, over specified routes. Application otherwise denied. Appearances as shown in prior report, and also: Franklin R. Overmyer for applicant. H. J. Waples, R. L. Kellogg, David Axelrod, Irwin W. Hart, Sr., C. R. Allison, and F. C. Culkin for protestants.

MC-84340, ERNEST B. LEWY COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided April 10, 1944. On further hearing, findings in prior report, 41 M. C. C. 864, modified. Certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, between specified points or described areas in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee; and household goods between specified points in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee, over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. Chairman Patterson dissented in part in a separate expression. Appearances as shown in prior report, and in addition, J. M. Stevens, Jr., and H. R. Dever for applicant and Charles Hudson, Jr., for protestants.

MC-84593. See MC-47912, supra.

MC-89913 (Sub-No. 11), FRISCO TRANSPORTATION COMPANY COMMon CarRIER APPLICATION; MC-13880, FRISCO TRANSPORTATION COMPANY (SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO C. F. REDDISH, DOING BUSINESS AS REDDISH TRUCK SERVICE) COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION; MC-37905, FRISCO TRANSPORtation CompaNY (SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO C. F. REDDISH, DOING BUSINESS AS REDDISH TRUCK SERVICE) COMMON Carrier APPLICATION; MC-70463, FRISCO TRANSPORTATION COMPANY (SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO C. F. REDDISH, DOING BUSINESS AS REDDISH TRUCK SERVICE) COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 26, 1943. Upon further hearing, findings in prior report, 41 M. C. C. 865, modified and certificate granted. General commodities, with exceptions, and livestock, between specified points in Missouri, Illinois, and Arkansas, over regular routes, subject to stated conditions. Application in other respects denied. Commissioner Patterson dissented. Appearances same as shown in prior report, and in addition John E. McCullough and Alvin J. Bauman for applicant. MC-102689. See MC-71516, supra.

43 M. C. C.

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