Federal Register - November 4, 1959

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Authority sought to operate as a contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir regular routes, transporting: Meat, meat products and meat by-products, dairy products and articles distributed by meat packing-houses, as described in Appendix I to the report in Descriptions in M otor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C.
209 and 766, bakery products, confec tionery, prepared foods and frozen foods, from Milwaukee, Wis., and Chicago, 111., to Rochelle Park, N.J. Applicant is au thorized in MC 111442 Sub No. 1 to trans port the above commodities from the above origin points to the above destina tion point.
N o t e : Applicant states that the service authorized in MC 111442 Sub No. 1 is re stricted to traffic moving as mixed ship ments with eggs in cases, from Random Lake, Wis., and being transported by applicant at the same time to the same destination. A p plicant further states that the purpose of this application is to remove the restriction so as to permit the same service as now au
thorized without the necessity of also trans porting eggs from Random Lake Wis., to Rochelle Park, N.J., at the same time.

No. MC 119269, filed October 22, 1959.
Applicant: W ESTLAND WAREHOUSE
CO., a corporation, 920 Jessup Street;
Portland, Oreg. Applicants attorney:
Lawrence V. Smart, Jr., 2010 Northwest Vaughn Street, Portland 9, Oreg. Au thority sought to operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: M otor vehicles, in secondary movements, in driveaway service, from Portland and Coos Bay, Oreg., and Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Vancouver, and Longview, Wash., to points in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana.
A p p l ic a t io n s U n d e r S e c t io n s 5 a n d
2l0ab The following applications are gov erned by the Interstate Commerce Com missions special rules governing notice of filing of applications by motor carrier o f property or passengers under sections 5a and210ab of the Interstate Com merce Act and certain other proceedings with respect thereto. 49 CPR 1.240.
MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY

No. MC-F-7354. Authority sought for control by KENOSHA AUTO TR A N S
PO R T CORPORATION, 4519 76th Street, Kenosha, Wis., of CENTRAL CAR CAR
RIERS, INC., 380 Hopkins Street, Buf falo, N.Y., and for acquisition by N.
DEMOS, also of Kenosha, of control of CENTRAL CAR CARRIERS, INC., through the acquisition by KENOSHA
AUTO TRAN SPO RT CORPORATION.
Applicants attorney: JamesK. Knudson, 1821 Jefferson Place N.W., Washington 6, D.C. Operating rights sought to be controlled : Automobiles, in truckaway service, as a common carrier, over ir regular foutes, from Buffalo, N.Y., De troit, Mich., and a point on UJS. High way 24 just north of Toledo, Ohio where the Michigan-Ohio State line crosses U.S. Highway 24, to New York, N.Y., and
Mamaroneck, N.Y., Stroudsburg and Scranton, Pa., and points within 20 miles o f Scranton, and points in Bergen, Hud son, and Passaic Counties, N.J.; new automobiles, automobile chassis, auto mobile bodies, and parts and accessories when moving in connection therewith, and automobile show equipment and paraphernalia, farm and garden tractors, and parts and accessories when moving in connection therewith, from Willow Run, Washtenaw County, Mich., to New York, N.Y., and Mamaroneck, N.Y., Stroudsburg and Scranton, Pa., and points within 20 miles of Scranton, and points in Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic Counties, N.J.; damaged or rejected shipments of immediately above-speci fied commodities, from above-specified destination points, to Willow Run, Mich. ;
restriction: The carrier is restricted from combining the above-described op erating rights with its other authorized initial or secondary movement rights, for the through transportation of traffic under such combination; new automo biles, in secondary movements, in drive away service, during the season of open navigation on the Great Lakes, from Buffalo, N.Y., to points in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont; new automobiles, in sec ondary movements, in truckaway service, during the season of open navigation on the Great Lakes, from Buffalo, N.Y., to points in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Vermont; automobiles, trucks, chas sis, bodies and display paraphernalia and accessories when moving in connection therewith, in initial movements, in truckaway and driveaway service, from points in Washtenaw County, Mich., to points in Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, restricted to traffic origi nating at points in Washtenaw County, Mich.; automobiles, trucks, chassis, bodies, and display paraphernalia and accessories when moving in connection therewith, in secondary movements, in truckaway and driveaway service, from Buffalo, N.Y., to points in Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, restricted to traffic originating at points in Wash"tenaw County, Mich.; new automobiles, and automobile chassis, in initial move ments, in truckaway and driveaway service, and new automobile bodies, and automobile show equipment and para phernalia in connection therewith, from points in Washtenaw County, Mich., to points in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Vermont, and Philadelphia, Pa., and points within 25
miles of Philadelphia. KENOSHA AUTO
TRAN SPO R T CORPORATION is au thorized to operate as a common carrier in 48 States and the District of Columbia.
Application has not been filed for tem porary authority under section 210ab.
By the Commission.
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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRA
TION
Delegation of Authority 30-V-20
Revision 1

BRANCH MANAGER, COLUMBIA, S.C.
Delegation Relating to Financial As sistance and Administrative Serv ices 1. Pursuant to the authority delegated to the Regional Director by delegation of authority No. 30 Revision 5 24 F.R.
7713, there is hereby delegated to the Manager of the Columbia, South Caro lina, Branch Office the following authority:
A. Financial assistance. 1. To approve but not decline disaster loans in an amount not exceeding $20,000.
2. To execute loan authorizations for Washington and Regional Office ap proved loans and for disaster loans ap proved under delegated authority, said execution to read as follows:
W e n d e ll B. B arn es , Administrator.
By Manager, Columbia Branch Office.

3. To cancel, reinstate, modify and amend authorizations for disaster loans approved under delegated authority.
4. To extend the disbursement period on all loan authorizations or undisbursed portions of loans.
B. Administrative. 1. To administer oaths of office.
2. To approve annual and sick leave for employees under his supervision.
3. To administratively approve all types of vouchers, invoices, and bills sub mitted by public creditors of the Agency for articles or services rendered.
C. Correspondence. To sign all non policy making correspondence, including Congressional correspondence, relating to the functions of the Branch Office.
H. The authority delegated herein may not be redelegated.
III. All authority delegated herein may be exercised by any SBA employee designated as Acting Manager of the Columbia, South Carolina, Branch Office.
IV. All previous authority delegated by the Regional Director to the Branch Manager, Columbia, South Carolina,r is hereby rescinded without prejudice to actions taken under all in the delegations of authority prior to the date hereof.
Effective date: October 6, 1959.
G. D. H o l d e n , Acting Regional Director, Small Business Administration, Re gion IV.

D. M c C o y , Secretary.

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