Federal Register - November 4, 1959

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Wednesday, N ovem ber 4, 1959
1110 Liberty Trust Building, Broad and Arch Streets, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Au thority sought to operate as a Broker BMC 5 at Philadelphia, Pa., in ar ranging for transportation in interstate or foreign commeroe by motor vehicle, of: Passengers and their baggage, be ginning and ending at Philadelphia, Pa., and extending to New York City, N.Y.
N o t e : Applicant states its business is lim
ited to arranging for customers to see legiti mate shows and attend night clubs in New York City.

H E A R IN G : December 18, 1959, at the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, Harrisburg, Pa., before Joint Board No.
65, or, if the Joint Board waives its right to participate, before Examiner William E. Messer.
A p p l ic a t io n s i n W h i c h H a n d l in g W i t h
o u t O ral H e a r in g I s R e q u e s t e d m otor
car r ier s o f p r o p e r t y
No. MC 2202 Sub No. 179, filed Octo ber 22, 1959. Applicant: RO AD W AY
EXPRESS, INC., 147 Park Street, Akron, Ohio. Applicants attorney: William O.
Turney, 2001 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington 6, D.C. Authority sought to operate as a common carrier by motor vehicle over regular routes, transporting: General Commodities, ex cept Classes A and B explosives, live stock, household goods as defined by the Commission, commodities in bulk, and those requiring special equipment, be tween Tulsa, Okla., and the junction of U.S, Highway 75 and Oklahoma High way 138 at or near Preston, Okla., from Tulsa over U.S. Highway 169 to the junc tion of Oklahoma Highway 138, thence over Oklahoma Highway 138 to the junc tion of U.S. Highway 75, and return over the same route, serving no intermediate points, as an alternate route for op erating convenience only. Applicant is authorized to conduct operations in Ala bama, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, In
diana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, V ir ginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia.
No. MC 2488 Sub No. 4, filed October 23, 1959. Applicant: W. R.M cG W INN , River Road, Grand River, Ohio. Appli cants representative: G. H. Dilla, 3350
Superior Avenue, Cleveland 14, Ohio.
Authority sought to operate as a con tract carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: Coke, in bulk, in dump trucks or open trailers, from Fairport Harbor, Ohio, to points in that part of New York on and west of New York Highway 57, from Oswego to Syracuse, and thence U.S. Highway 11
to the New York-Pennsylvania State line, points in that Part of Pennsylvania on and west of U.S. Highway 11, from the said State line, to Harrisburg, and thence U.S. Highway 111 to the PennsylvaniaMaryland State line, points in Kentucky, and West Virginia, points in Indiana on and north of U.S. Highway 40, and Points in the Lower Peninsula of Michi gan. Applicant is authorized to trans port sulphur, coke and salt from Fairport Harbor, Ohio, to specified points in Pennsylvania.

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N o te : Applicant states any duplicating authority in Pennsylvania should be eliminated.

No. MC 35396 Sub No. 30, filed Oc tober 26, 1959. Applicant: ARNOLD
LIG O N TRU C K LINE, INC., U.S. 41
South, Madisonville, Ky. Applicants attorney: Fred F. Bradley, Seventh Floor, McClure Building, Frankfort, Ky.
Authority sought to operate as a com mon carrier, by motor vehicle, transport ing: General commodities, except those of unusual value, Classes A and B ex plosives, household goods as defined by the Commission, commodities in bulk, and those requiring special equipment, serving points in Muhlenberg County, Ky., east of U.S. Highway 431 exclud ing Drakesboro and points on U.S. High way 431, and those in Ohio County, Ely., west of Kentucky Highway 369 and south of U.S. Highway 62, as off-route points in connection with applicants au thorized regular route operations to and from Greenville, Central City and Beaver Dam, Ky. Applicant is authorized to conduct operations in Kentucky, Ten nessee, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsyl vania, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Alabama, Mississippi, Minnesota, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, North Carolina, Virginia, and Louisiana.
No. MC 66562 Sub No. 1581, filed October 23, 1959. Applicant: R A IL W A Y
EXPRESS AGENCY, INCORPORATED, Principal Office: 219 East 42d Street, New York 17, N.Y.; Local Office: 275 East Fourth Street, St. Paul 1, Minn. Au thority sought to operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over a regular route, transporting: General commodi ties, including Classes A and B explosives, moving in express service, limited how ever, to transportation of express ship ments having a prior or subsequent rail or air haul, between Minneapolis, Minn., and Tenney, Minn., from Minneapolis west and north over Minnesota Highway 55, a distance o f approximately 154
miles, to junction U.S. Highway 59, thence over U.S. Highway 59, a distance of approximately 10 miles, to junction Minnesota Highway 55, thence over Min-
nesota Highway 55, a distance of approx imately 22 miles, to Tenney, and return over the same route, serving the inter mediate points of Rockford, Elbow Lake, Maple Lake, Annandale, Kimball, Wat-;
kins, Eden Valley, Paynesville, Belgrade, Brooten, Lowry, Kensington, Hoffman, Barrett, Wendell, and Nashua, Minn., and the off-rout points of Loretto and Glenwood, Minn. Applicant is author ized to conduct operations throughout the United States.
N o t e : Applicant states that the instant ap plication is fo r authority to substitute motor service for rail service in order to improve its service to the aforementioned communities.
As a pure substitute service, applicant con siders that it effects no change in competitive conditions within the area involved.

No. MC 72444 Sub No. 11, filed Octo ber 22, 1959. Applicant: TH E AKRO N CHICAGO TR A N SPO R TA TIO N COM
PANY, INC., 1016 Triplett Boulevard, Akron 6, Ohio. Applicants representa tive: W. R. Hubbard, 1032 Standard
8989
Building, Cleveland 13, Ohio. Authority sought to operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular routes, transporting: General commodities, ex cept those of unusual value, Classes A
and B explosives, household goods as de fined by the Commission, commodities in bulk, and those requiring special equipment, 1 between the junction of U.S. Highways 23 and 224, approximately three miles north of Alvada, Ohio, and Findlay, Ohio, over U.S. Highway 224;
2 between the junction of U.S. High way 20 and Ohio Highway 120, southeast of Toledo, Ohio, and the junction of U.S. Highway 20 and Ohio Highway 120, west of Toledo, over U.S. Highway 20;
3 between Medina, Ohio and Norwalk, Ohio, over Ohio Highway 18, serving no intermediate points on the above-speci fied routes, as alternate routes for oper ating convenience only. Applicant is authorized to conduct operations in Illi nois, New York, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania.
No. MC 110530 Sub No. 8, filed October 26, 1959. Applicant: HUMES
TR A N SPO R T LIM ITED , 2492 St. Clair Avenue, West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Applicants representative: Floyd B.
Piper, Crosby Building, Franklin Street at Mohawk, Buffalo 2, N.Y. Authority sought to operate as a common or con tract carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: Frozen foods, in vehicles equipped with mechani cal refrigeration, from points in Michi gan to ports o f entry on the International Boundary line between the United States and Canada at or near Detroit, Port Huron, and Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., and empty containers or other such in
cidental facilities riot specified used in transporting frozen foods on return.
Applicant is authorised to conduct opera tions in Michigan and Ohio.
N o t e : A proceeding has been instituted in No. MC 110530 S u b No. 7 under section 212c to determine whether applicants status is that of a common or contract carrier.

No. MC 110733 Sub No. 10, filed October 26, 1959. Applicant:
ACE
FR E IG H T LINE, INC., 459 East Mallory Avenue, P.O. Box 10091 McKellar Sta tion, Memphis, Tenn. Authority sought to operate as a common or contract car rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: Urea, in bulk or in containers, from Memphis, Tenn., to points in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee, and empty containers or other such incidental facilities not specified used in trans porting urea, on return movemerits.
Applicant is authorized to conduct operations in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisi ana, Mississippi, and Tennessee.
N o t e : A proceeding has been instituted in No. M C 110733 S u b No. 6 under section 212c to determine whether applicants status is that of a common or contract carrier.

No. MC 111442 Sub No. 5, filed Octo ber 23, 1959. Applicant: CONNELL
TR A N SPO R T CO., a Wisconsin corpo ration, Genesee Depot, Wis. Applicants attorney: W illiam C. Dineen, 710 North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee 3, Wis.

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