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MC-105459, J. C. CRAWFORD COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided April 27, 1945. Certificate granted. Livestock between Meriden, Kans., and points within 12 miles thereof, on the one hand, and, on the other, Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.; feed from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Meriden and Hoyt, Kans.; and agricultural machinery parts from Kansas City to Meriden, all over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. C. W. Steiger for applicant. Clayton M. Davis, Henry Schulteis, Jr., G. M. Brewer, B. M. Gillespie, James E. Lockwood, and Hart Workman for protestants.

MC-105463, C. E. HORNBACK CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided May 7, 1945. Permit granted. Paper-mill rolls, between Tama, Iowa, and Beloit, Wis., and paper products, boxboard, and scrap paper, between Tama, on the one hand, and, on the other, specified points in Illinois, over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Eugene H. Cohn for applicants. D. V. Radke for protestants.

MC-105468, L. E. KNUDTSON COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided July 19, 1945. Certificate granted. Livestock, feed, and iron and steel articles between specified points in Iowa, Nebraska, and Minnesota, over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. P. R. Wigton for applicant.

MC-105475, HOWARD COATES COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION-HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Decided November 20, 1945. Certificate denied for want of prosecution. Household goods between points in Idaho, on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Oregon and Washington, over irregular routes. No appearance for applicant. M. A. Compton for protestants.

MC-105489 (Sub-No. 1), AUSTIN MURRAY EXTENSION OF OPERATIONS— GENERAL COMMODITIES. Decided September 4, 1945. Application for certificate to transport general commodities from Minneapolis, St. Paul, South St. Paul, and Stillwater, Minn., to points and places in the town of Sheridan, and the village of Ridgeland, Dunn County, Wis., over irregular routes, denied. A. R. Fowler for applicant. A. E. Kilmer, W. H. Bundy, W. O. Miller, and J. B. Gallagher for protestants.

MC-105492, ARTHUR T. LONG COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided May 29, 1945. Certificate granted. General commodities between Eugene and Westfir, Oreg., over a regular route, serving certain intermediate and off-route points. Application denied in other respects. C. E. Holbrook for applicant.

MC-105496, ADOLPH TREICHLER CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided March 14, 1945. Permit granted. Uncrated new furniture, from Plainfield, N. J., to New York, N. Y., Hartford, New Haven, and Bridgeport, Conn., and Philadelphia, Pa., and return with rejected shipments, over irregular routes. William S. Gurkin for applicant. Emanuel Thebner and Philip Shansky for protestants.

MC-105500, HARRY HOLCK CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION.

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13, 1945. Permit granted. Paint and material for the manufacture of shoes, from New York, N. Y., to specified points in New Jersey; shoes and footwear, and empty containers used in the transportation of paints and material for the manufacture of shoes and footwear, from certain points in New Jersey to New York, N. Y.; and rejected shipments on return trips, over irregular routes. August W. Heckman for applicant.

MC-105511, VINCENT JOSEPH HERZOG COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided July 30, 1945. Application for certificate to transport general commodities, except fluid milk and coal, between Honesdale, Pa., and New York, N. Y., over regular routes, denied. I. Reines Skier for applicant. Norman Friedman and J. Almyk Lieberman for protestants. Frank X. Masterson for interveners.

MC-105515, L. W. McMACKIN COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided June 1, 1945. Certificate granted. Passengers and their baggage, between Iron City, Tenn., and Florence, Ala., over a regular route, serving certain intermediate points. Wm. A. Harwell for applicant. L. E. Barnes for intervener.

MC-105529, ROCCO CITRO COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided August 27, 1945. Application for certificate to transport harness trotting horses between points in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York, over irregular routes, denied. Charles C. Lyons for applicant. Joseph Kadans for protestants.

MC-105532, GEORGE E. JANES AND THOMAS S. JANES COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided May 28, 1945. Certificate granted. Sheep and wool. between points within a described area in Uintah County, Utah, on the one hand, and, on the other, Craig and Rifle, Colo., and points in Rio Blanca County, Colo.; and livestock, feeds, wool, and agricultural commodities, between points in Rio Blanca County, on the one hand, and, on the other, Craig and Rifle, Colo., with a specified exception, over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Marion F. Jones for applicants. Truman A. Stockton, Jr., for protestants.

MC-105541, C. TRUSTY COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided May 31, 1945. Certificate granted. Livestock, agricultural commodities, furniture, feed, fertilizer, coal, and pecans, between points in certain counties in Kentucky and Tennessee, on the one hand, and, on the other, defined areas in Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee, and pecans from points in Alabama and Mississippi to Hickman, Ky., over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. W. F. McMurry and Con W. Craig for applicant.

MC-105555, JOHN WERENKO Common CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided March 14, 1945. Certificate granted. Pulpwood, over irregular routes, from the boundary of the United States and Canada through the port of entry at International Falls, Minn., to International Falls, with no transportation for compensation on return. Application otherwise denied. John Werenko and G. B. Cox for applicant.

MC-105567, PARK E. BILLETER COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided June 20, 1945. Certificate granted. General commodities, over a regular route between Valentine, Nebr., and Hidden Timber, S. Dak., serving intermediate and certain off-route points. Application denied in other respects. Park E. Billeter

for applicant.

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MC-105575. BEN PELSTER COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. ber 15, 1945. Certificate granted. (1) Livestock, agricultural commodities, and emigrant movables, between Dalton, Nebraska, and points within a radius of 30 miles thereof, on the one hand, and, on the other, Denver, Colorado; (2) coal rom Denver, Colorado, and points within a radius of 35 miles thereof, and from Rock Springs, Wyoming, and points within a radius of 20 miles thereof, to Dalton, Nebraska, and points within a radius of 30 miles thereof; and (3) agricultural implements and parts; feed; lumber; building materials except lime, plaster, and cement; pumps; fencing; salt; and stock tanks, from Denver, Colorado, to Dalton, Nebraska, and points within a radius of 30 miles thereof; and subject to the condition that the authority granted above to serve points within 30 miles of Dalton shall not include the right to serve incorporated municipalities in that area, or the unincorporated towns of Lisco, Northport, and Sunol. Application denied in other respects. P. J. Heaton for applicant. T. H. Hoyer, Alden T. Hill, R. E. Powell, Martin W. Dimery, and R. P. Kepler for protestants.

MC-105587, HOMER I. STEWART COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 30, 1945. Certificate denied for want of prosecution. Passengers and their baggage, between Seattle, Wash., and Dallas, Tex., over a regular route,

Decided October 29, 1945. Operations by applicant, solely within Virginia, as a contract carrier of explosives and blasting supplies between Clifton Forge, Va., and the magazine of E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company, approximately 2 miles from Clifton Forge, over irregular routes, has been shown to be transportation of such nature, character, or quantity as would not, if exempted from regulation under part II of the act, substantially affect or impair uniform regulation by the Interstate Commerce Commission of transportation by motor carriers engaged in interstate or foreign commerce in effectuating the national transportation policy. Certificate of exemption granted. J. Irvine Jones for applicant.

MC-105700, RALPH J. HASKELL CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 5, 1945. Permit granted. Telephone and telegraph construction material, equipment, and supplies, between points in New York and Pennsylvania within 75 miles of Elmira, Auburn, and Utica, N. Y., respectively, over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Robert P. McDowell for applicant. C. W. Clark for protestant.

MC-105702, WILBUR MORITZ COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 15, 1945. Certificate granted. General commodities, between Jacob, Ill., and points within 10 miles thereof, on the one hand, and St. Louis, Mo., on the other, over a regular route, without service at intermediate points. D. A. Biggs for applicant.

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MC-105704, LESTER H. FROCK COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. October 5, 1945. Certificate granted. Passengers, their baggage and express, between York, Pa., and Frederick, Md., over a described route, and return over the same route, serving all intermediate points. Application denied in other respects. Paul H. Rhoads and John Fox Weiss for applicant. Harry H. Frank for protestant.

MC-105715, LEONARD MOORE COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided August 27, 1945. Certificate granted. Livestock, grain, livestock feed, seeds, salt, building materials, contractors' tools and equipment, agricultural machinery and tools, coal, wood, fencing materials and posts, scrap metals, and junk, (a) between specified points in Kansas, Colorado, and Nebraska, on the one hand, and, on the other, Denver, Colo.; (b) between specified points in Kansas and Colorado, on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Dundy County, Nebr.; and (c) between specified points in Kansas, on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Yuma County, Colo., all over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Robert Cram for applicant.

MC-105716, K. E. RICHARDS COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided August 29, 1945. Certificate granted. Applicant authorized to transport (1) livestock between Lebo, Kans., and points within 15 miles thereof, on the one hand, and, on the other, Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.; (2) hay and grain from Lebo, Kans., and points within 15 miles thereof, to Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.; and (3) processed mill feed from Kansas City, North Kansas City, and St. Joseph, Mo., to Lebo, Kans., and points within 15 miles thereof, all over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Chas. W. Steiger for applicant. B. M. Gillespie for protestant.

MC-105717, BUD W. ROZELL Common Carrier APPLICATION. Decided June 28, 1945. Certificate granted. Livestock and poultry feed, seeds, agricultural commodities, wool, fencing materials, and petroleum products in containers, between points in Montana and Wyoming within a radius of 25 miles of Alzada, Mont., except those on U. S. Highway 212, on the one hand, and, on the other, Belle Fourche, S. Dak., over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. George W. Farr for applicant. Melvin N. Hoiness for protestants.

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(a) from St. Louis, Mo., to points in Edgar County, Ill., and those in Vigo County, Ind., and (b) from points in the Chicago, Ill., commercial zone, to points in Vigo County, Ind., all over irregular routes. W. L. Jordan for applicant. MC-105604, WILLIAM H. Dennis Common Carrier AppLICATION. October 16, 1945. Certificate granted. Wrecked and disabled motor vehicles, by the tow-away method, between Ashland, Ky., and points in Kentucky, within 75 miles of Ashland, on the one hand, and, points in Ohio within 50 miles of Ashland, on the other, over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. William H. Dennis for applicant. Chas. T. Dodrill for protestant.

MC-105610 (Sub-No. 1), WALLACE O. JOHNSON COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided July 23, 1945. Certificate granted. Fresh milk and cream, in cans, from points in a defined area in South Dakota to Sioux City, Iowa, with empty cans, livestock feed and fresh dairy products on reverse movements; and fresh milk and cream, chocolate-flavored milk and noncarbonated fruit-juice beverages, in bottles, in cases, and cottage cheese, butter, and ice, from Sioux City to Elk Point, S. Dak., with empty bottles in cases on return movements, all over irregular routes. P. R. Wigton for applicant. G. M. Springer for protestant.

MC-105628, GEORGE F. WALSH CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided May 31, 1945. Permit granted. Magazines, in bags, from Orange, Conn., to New York, N. Y., and rejected shipments and empty bags on return, over irregular routes. W. J. Blackburn for applicant. Wm. Biederman for protestant.

MC-105638, GEORGIA-FLORIDA STAGE LINE COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided July 31, 1945. Certificate granted. Passengers and their baggage, between Quitman, Ga., and Madison, Fla., and between Quitman and Greenville, Fla., over regular routes, serving all intermediate points in each instance. S. Spencer Bennet for applicants.

MC-105665, LOUIS W. EVANS, COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided July 19, 1945. Certificate granted. General commodities, between Askov, and Duluth, Minn., over Minnesota Highway 23, serving intermediate points, and the off-route points of Holyoke, Minn., and Superior, Wis.; and dairy products, unprocessed agricultural commodities, lumber, pulpwood, and fuel wood, between points within 10 miles of that portion of Minnesota Highway 23 between Askov and Nickerson, Minn., both inclusive (except those on Minnesota Highway 23 on the above-specified route), on the one hand, and, on the other, Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis., over irregular routes. A. R. Fowler for applicant.

MC-105685, R. I. RIDDLE COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided August 8, 1945. Certificate granted. Applicant authorized to transport (1) household goods, between points in Coffee County, Tenn., on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Alabama, Georgia, and Kentucky; (2) livestock, feed, and roadbuilding machinery, between points in Coffee, Franklin, and Warren Counties, Tenn., on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Alabama and Georgia; (3) cotton from points in Coffee, Franklin, and Warren Counties, Tenn., to points in Alabama and Georgia north of U. S. Highway 78; and (4) potatoes from points in Coffee, Franklin, and Warren Counties, Tenn., to Louisville, Ky., and Atlanta, Ga., all over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Leighton Ewell for applicant. Charles Campbell Brown and Earl Roach for protestants.

MC-105687, CHARLES O. CRABTREE COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided August 16, 1945. Application for a certificate to transport household goods and emigrant movables, between Independence and Lake City, Mo., and points within 10 miles of each, on the one hand, and all points in Kansas, on the other, over irregular routes, denied. No appearance for applicant or protestants. MC-105689 (Sub-No. 1 Ex), J. IRVINE JONES EXEMPTION APPLICATION.

Decided October 29, 1945. Operations by applicant, solely within Virginia, as a contract carrier of explosives and blasting supplies between Clifton Forge, Va., and the magazine of E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company, approximately 2 miles from Clifton Forge, over irregular routes, has been shown to be transportation of such nature, character, or quantity as would not, if exempted from regulation under part II of the act, substantially affect or impair uniform regulation by the Interstate Commerce Commission of transportation by motor carriers engaged in interstate or foreign commerce in effectuating the national transportation policy. Certificate of exemption granted. J. Irvine Jones for applicant.

MC-105700, RALPH J. HASKELL CONTRACT CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 5, 1945. Permit granted. Telephone and telegraph construction material, equipment, and supplies, between points in New York and Pennsylvania within 75 miles of Elmira, Auburn, and Utica, N. Y., respectively, over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Robert P. McDowell for applicant. C. W. Clark for protestant.

MC-105702, WILBUR MORITZ COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided November 15, 1945. Certificate granted. General commodities, between Jacob, Ill., and points within 10 miles thereof, on the one hand, and St. Louis, Mo., on the other, over a regular route, without service at intermediate points. D. A. Biggs for applicant.

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MC-105704, LESTER H. FROCK COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. October 5, 1945. Certificate granted. Passengers, their baggage and express, between York, Pa., and Frederick, Md., over a described route, and return over the same route, serving all intermediate points. Application denied in other respects. Paul H. Rhoads and John Fox Weiss for applicant. Harry H. Frank for protestant.

MC-105715, LEONARD MOORE COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided August 27, 1945. Certificate granted. Livestock, grain, livestock feed, seeds, salt, building materials, contractors' tools and equipment, agricultural machinery and tools, coal, wood, fencing materials and posts, scrap metals, and junk, (a) between specified points in Kansas, Colorado, and Nebraska, on the one hand, and, on the other, Denver, Colo.; (b) between specified points in Kansas and Colorado, on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Dundy County, Nebr.; and (c) between specified points in Kansas, on the one hand, and, on the other, points in Yuma County, Colo., all over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Robert Cram for applicant.

MC-105716, K. E. RICHARDS COMMON CARRIER APPLICATION. Decided August 29, 1945. Certificate granted. Applicant authorized to transport (1) livestock between Lebo, Kans., and points within 15 miles thereof, on the one hand, and, on the other, Kansas City, Kans., and Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.; (2) hay and grain from Lebo, Kans., and points within 15 miles thereof, to Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo.; and (3) processed mill feed from Kansas City, North Kansas City, and St. Joseph, Mo., to Lebo, Kans., and points within 15 miles thereof, all over irregular routes. Application denied in other respects. Chas. W. Steiger for applicant. B. M. Gillespie for protestant.

MC-105717, Bud W. Rozell Common Carrier ApplicatION. Decided June 28, 1945. Certificate granted. Livestock and poultry feed, seeds, agricultural commodities, wool, fencing materials, and petroleum products in containers; between points in Montana and Wyoming within a radius of 25 miles of Alzada, Mont., except those on U. S. Highway 212, on the one hand, and, on the other, Belle Fourche, S. Dak., over irregular routes. Application otherwise denied. George W. Farr for applicant. Melvin N. Hoiness for protestants.

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