FEDERAL REGISTER VOLUME 31 • NUMBER 97

Thursday, May 19,1966 • Washington, D.C. Pages 7275-7327

Agencies in this issue— Atomic Energy Commission Civil Aeronautics Board Civil Service Commission Commerce Department Consumer and Marketing Service Education Office Engineers Corps Federal Aviation Agency Federal Maritime Commission Federal Power Commission. Federal Trade Commission Fish and Wildlife Service Food and Drug Administration Indian Affairs Bureau Interior Department Interstate Commerce Commission Land Management Bureau Patent Office Securities and Exchange Commission Wage and Hour Division Detailed list of Contents appears inside. Just Released CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS

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AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT FEDERAL MARITIME HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND See Consumer and Marketing COMMISSION WELFARE DEPARTMENT Service. Notices See Education Office; Food and Drug Administration. ARMY DEPARTMENT LaSalle International Freight Forwarding Corp. et al.; li­ See Engineers Corps. censes and applications------7294 INDIAN AFFAIRS BUREAU Rules and Regulations ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Wilhelmsen Line and Swedish American Line; agreement filed Operation and maintenance Notices for approval______7293 charges, Flathead Indian Irri­ U.S. Army Materials Research gation Project, Montana; mis­ Agency; proposed issuance of FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION cellaneous amendments (2 doc­ facility license amendment------7300 Proposed Rule Making uments) ------7283 CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD Reporting of major electric power INTERIOR DEPARTMENT outages by all entities engaged Notices in generation and transmission; See also Fish and Wildlife Service; Liability limitations of Warsaw extension of time for com­ Indian Affairs Bureau; Land Convention and Hague Protocol; ments______,------— 7287 Management Bureau. order approving agreement----- 7302 Notices Notices Trans Caribbean Airways, Inc.; Gregg, Donald B.; appointment investigation and suspension— 7301 Hearings, etc.: and statement of financial in­ Central Illinois Public Service terest-______7292 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Co. and Panhandle Eastern Rules and Regulations Pipe Line Co.; correction___ 7298 INTERSTATE COMMERCE Duke Power Co______7297 Annual and sick leave; refund for Great Western Drilling Co____ 7299 COMMISSION unearned leave------7279 Northern Natural Gas Co___— 7297 Proposed Rule Making COMMERCE DEPARTMENT Pan American Petroleum Corp. Operations of brokers of passen­ et al______7295 See also Patent Office. ger transportation______7287 Portales Valley Gas Association Passenger transportation in spe­ Notices and Transwestem Pipeline Co______— 7298 cial operations______7288 Bureau of the Census; organiza­ Notices tion______7300 Susquehanna Power Co. and Philadelphia Electric Power Fourth section applications for CONSUMER AND MARKETING Co______7296 relief______7325 Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co__ _ 7298 Motor carrier: SERVICE Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Broker, water carrier, and Proposed Rule Making Corp______7297 freight forwarder applica­ Transwestem Pipeline Co____ 7298 tions______7302 Fruit grown in Florida; handling: Property______7324 Grapefruit______7286 Oranges______7287 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Temporary authority applica­ tions______7322 Notices Rules and Regulations Transfer proceedings______7324 Western Stockman’s Market et al.; Administrative opinions and rul­ changes in names of posted ings: LABOR DEPARTMENT stockyards—------7293 Legality of licensee and sub­ licensee selling to competing See Wage and Hour Division. DEFENSE DEPARTMENT jobber______7281 See Engineers Corps. Use of leather terms in descrip­ LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU tion of nonleather gloves___ 7281 EDUCATION OFFICE Notices Notices FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Idaho; filing of protraction dia­ gram ______7292 Federal financial assistance in Rules and Regulations . Oregon; proposed classification of construction of noncommercial public lands______7292 educational television broadcast Sport fishing at wildlife refuges facilities; applications accepted in Montana: for filing.______7293' Medicine Lake______* ______7285 PATENT OFFICE Red Rock Lakes______7285 Rules and Regulations ENGINEERS CORPS Proposed Rule Making Rules and Regulations Patents and trademarks; miscel­ Refuge revenue sharing with laneous amendments------7284 Anchorages and bridges; Atlantic counties______7286 Ocean, Fla., and Urbanna Creek, Va______7284 FOOD AND DRUG SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION FEDERAL AVIATION AGENCY ADMINISTRATION Proposed Rule Making Rules and Regulations Rules and Regulations Fees for brokers and dealers not Airworthiness directive ; Vertol Food additives : Amprolium, dienestrol diace­ members of national securities Model 107-n helicopters_____ 7279 association—_____— —— ------7289 Federal airways; alteration_____ 7279 tate______7281 Jet advisory areas; alteration___ 7280 Reserpine______- 7282 (Continued on next page) 7277 7278 CONTENTS

WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION Notices Certificates authorizing employ­ ment of full-time students working outside school hours in retail or service establishments at special minimum rates_____ 7299

List of CFR Parts Affected (Codification Guide)

The following numerical guide is a list of the parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published in today's issue. A cumulative list of parts affected covering the current month to date appears at the end of each issue beginning with the second issue of the month. A cumulative guide is published separately at the end of each month. The guide lists the parts and sections affected by documents published since January 1, 1966, and specifies how they are affected.

5 CFR 17 CFR 33 CFR 630______7279 P roposed R u les: 202 ______1______7284 240______7289 203 ______7284 7 CFR 249______7289 37 CFR P roposed R u les: 18 CFR 1 ------7284 905 (2 documents)______7286, 7287 P roposed R u les: 2 ------7284 141—_------7287 14 CFR 49 CFR P roposed R u les: 39____ 7279 21 CFR 71______7279 121 (2 documents)______7281, 7282 178 (2 documents)______7287, 7288 75— _____ 7280 25 CFR 50 CFR 33 (2 documents)______7285 16 CFR 221 (2 documents) 7283 P roposed R u les: 15 (2 documents) 7281 34 7286 7279 Rules and Regulations

trical leakage or moisture path signals that the Federal Aviation Agency was Title 5— ADMINISTRATIVE to the ground. This alternative would considering amendments to Part 71 of reduce the number of false warnings by the Federal Aviation Regulations that PERSONNEL deactivating the warning system in the would raise the floors of airway segments event of ground in the test circuit. How­ in the Air Route Traffic Con­ Chapter 1—Civil Service Commission ever, the Agency believes such a system trol Center area. would present no safety advantage unless Interested persons were afforded an PART 630— ABSENCE AND LEAVE a positive indication of system deactiva­ opportunity to participate in the pro­ Subpart B— Definitions and General tion (“trouble light”) were included in­ posed rule making through the submis­ sion of comments. Due consideration Provisions for Annual and Sick Leave asmuch as the Vertol 107-11 circuit breakers are not in full view of the crew. was given to all comments received. The R efund for Unearned Leave In connection with the foregoing com­ Air Transport Association of America concurred with the actions proposed in Section 630.209 is amended to make ment, the notice of proposed rule making made provision for equivalent modifica­ the notice provided that where cardinal clear that an employee whose separation altitudes could be preserved the mini­ is due to disability is not required to re­ tion. Thus, any scheme that deactivated the warning circuits but included a warn­ mum en route altitudes be established fund for advanced leave. Effective on at no more than 1,500 feet above the sur­ publication in the F ederal R egister, ing light would not be denied approval for the sole reason that it did not conform face. The action proposed in the notice paragraph (b) of § 630.209 is amended would have no effect on presently estab­ as set out below. with the modification described in the directive. lished minimum en route altitudes. No § 630.209 Refund for unearned leave. In consideration of the foregoing, and other comments were received. * * * * * pursuant to the authority delegated to The segment of V-226 from Stillwater, (b) This section does not apply whenme by the Administrator (25 F.R. 6489), N.J., to Budd Lake INT considered in the § 39.13 of Part 39 of the Federal Aviatioh notice was included in Airspace Docket an employee: No. 65-tEA—51 for continuity in the air­ (1) Dies; Regulations is amended by adding the following new airworthiness directive: way description. ( 2 ) Retires for disability ; or In consideration of the foregoing, Part (3) Resigns or is separated because of Vertol. Applies to Model 107-11 helicopters. disability which prevents him from re­ Compliance required within the next 130 71 of the Federal Aviation Regulations is turning to duty or continuing in the hours’ time in service after the effective date amended, effective 0001 e.s.t., July 21, service, and which is the basis of the of this AD, unless already accomplished. 1966, as hereinafter set forth. To prevent further simultaneous engine Section 71.123 (31 F.R. 2009, 2473, 3231, separation as determined by his agency false fire warnings caused by electrical wir­ on medical evidence acceptable to it. 5057) is amended as follows: ing system malfunction: 1. In V -l all between “Salisbury;” and (Sec. 206, 65 Stat. 681; 5 U.S.C. 2065) (a) Accomplish the following or an “The airspace within R-4006” is deleted equivalent approved by the Chief, Engineer­ United S tates Civil S erv­ ing and Manufacturing Branch, FAA Eastern and “12 AGL Waterloo, Del.; 12 AGL ice Commission, Region— INT Waterloo 023° and Atlantic City, TsealI Mary V. W enzel, (1) Isolate each fire detector system test N.J., 238° radials; 12 AGL Atlantic City; Executive Assistant to circuit by replacing wafer test switch, 12 AGL Barnegat, N.J.; 12 AGL INT the Commissioners. P/N1-1917-1N5, with switch, P/N1-1919-2N5; Bamegat 043° and Kennedy, N.Y., 159° and radials.” is substituted therefor. [F.R. Doc. 66-5483; Filed, May 18, 1966; (2) Revise the wiring arrangement in ac­ 8:47 a.m.] 2. In V-3 all between “West Chester;” cordance with Vertol Service Bulletins Nos. and “INT of Hartford 044°” is deleted 107-219 and 107-219A dated September 20, and October 22, 1965, respectively, or later and “12 AGL Solberg, N.J.; 12 AGL Car­ FAA-approved revisions. mel, N.Y.; 12 AGL Hartford, Conn.;” is Title 14— AERONAUTICS AND (b) After modification in accordance with substituted therefor. paragraph (a), functionally test the engine 3. In V-6 all after “Allentown;” is fire detection system as described in Vertol deleted and “12 AGL Solberg, N.J.; 12 SPACE 107-2 Maintenance Manual, Chapter 16. AGL INT Solberg 094° and Kennedy, Chapter I— Federal Aviation Agency This amendment becomes effective N.Y., 258° radials. The airspace within [Docket No. 7116; Amdt. 39-240] June 18,1966. R-4803 is excluded.” is substituted therefor. PART 39— AIRWORTHINESS (Secs. 313(a), 601, 603, Federal Aviation Act 4. In V -l 6 all between “to Kenton, DIRECTIVES Of 1958 (49 U.S.C. 1354(a), 1421, 1423)) Del.;” and “Norwich, C onn;” is deleted and “12 AGL Millville, N.J.; 12 AGL Vertol Model 107-11 Helicopters Issued in Washington, D.C., on May 13, 1966. Coyle, N.J.; 12 AGL INT Coyle 078° and A proposal to amend Part 39 of the J ames F. R udolph, Barnegat, N.J., 043° radials; 12 AGL INT Federal Aviation Regulations to include Acting Director, Kennedy, N.Y., 159° and Riverhead, N.Y., an airworthiness directive requiring in­ Flight Standards Service. 218° radials; 12 AGL Riverhead;” is sub­ stallation of a different test switch in stituted therefor. [F.R. Doc. 66-5443; Filed, May 18, 1966; 5. In V-29 all before "12 AGL Potts- order to isolate the test circuitry of each 8:45 a.m.] engine fire detector system on Vertol town, P a.;” is deleted and “From Snow Model 107-n helicopters was published Hill, Md., 12 AGL Salisbury, Md.; 12 AGL in 31 F.R. 715/ [Airspace Docket No. 65-EA-91] INT Salisbury 340° and Kenton, Del., Interested persons have been afforded 217° radials; 12 AGL Kfenton; 12 AGL PART 71— DESIGNATION OF FEDERAL New Castle, Del.; 12 AGL West Chester, an opportunity to participate in the mak­ AIRWAYS, CONTROLLED AIRSPACE, ing of the amendment. One manufac­ P a.;” is substituted therefor. turer, stating its unfamiliarity with the AND REPORTING POINTS 6. In V-30 “to Colts Neck, N.J.” is deleted and “12 AGL Colts Neck, N.J.” proposed new test switch, submitted an Alteration of Federal Airways alternate proposal that would utilize a is substituted therefor. different switch and wiring circuit, which On February 3, 1966, a notice of pro­ 7. In V-34 all after “12 AGL Hancock, the commentator claimed would prevent posed rule making was published in the N.Y.;” is deleted and "12 AGL Carmel, false alarm indications by shunting elec­ F ederal R egister (31 F.R. 1312) stating N.Y.; 12 AGL Riverhead, N.Y. The air-

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space within Canada and R-5207 is ex­ nedy; 12 AGL Hartford, Conn.;” is sub­ 31. V-445 is amended to read as fol­ cluded.” is substituted therefor. stituted therefor. lows: 8. In V-39 all between “12 AGL Hu­ 20. In V-213 all after “Patuxent River, V—445 From La Guardia, N.Y., 12 AGL INT guenot, N.Y.;” and “Westfield, Mass.;” Md.;” is deleted and “12 AGL Kenton, La Guardia 034° and Hartford, Conn., 245° is deleted and “12 AGL INT Huguenot Del.; 12 AGL Woodstown, N.J.; 12 AGL radials. 032° and Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 259° ra­ INT Woodstown 043° and Robbinsville, diáis; 12 AGL Poughkeepsie;” is substi­ N.J., 239° radials; 12 AGL Robbinsville; 32. V-467 is amended to read as fol­ tuted therefor. 12 AGL Kennedy, N.Y. The airspace lows: 9. In V-44 all between “Kenton;’’ and within R-4005, R-4006, and Rr-4007 is V-467 From La Guardia, N.Y., 12 AGL “The airspace below 2,000 feet MSL” is excluded.” is substituted therefor. Madison, Conn. deleted and “12 AGL INT Kenton 086° 21. In V-232 all after “12 AGL Tan- 33. In V-474 all after “St. Thomas, and Atlantic City, N.J., 238° radials; 12 nersville, P a.;” is deleted and “12 AGL P a.;” is deleted and “12 AGL INT St. AGL Atlantic City; 12 AGL Bamegat, INT Tannersville 114° and Solberg, N;J., Thomas 088° and West Chester, Pa., N.J.; 12 AGL INT Bamegat 043° and 051° radials.” is substituted therefor. 274° radials; 12 AGL West Chester; 12 Riverhead, N.Y., 218° radials; 12 AGL 22. V-238 is amended to read as fol­ AGL INT West Chester 095° and Woods­ Riverhead;” is substituted therefor. lows : town, N.J., 043° radials.” is substituted 10. V-46 is amended to read as fol­ VW238 From Phllipsburg, Pa., 12 AGL therefor. lows: Harrisburg, Pa.; 12 AGL INT Harrisburg 132° 34. In V-475 all before “to Putnam, V-46 From Deer Park, N.Y., 12 AGL INT and West Chester, Pa., 274° radials; 12 AGL Conn.,” is deleted and “From Deer Park, Deer Park 095® and Hampton, N.Y., 223° West Chester; 12 AGL INT West Chester 120° N.Y., 12 AGL Madison, Conn.;” is sub­ radials (Beach INT) including a 12 AGL N radial and Philadelphia, Pa., International stituted therefor. alternate from Deer Park to Beach INT via Airport ILS localizer 256° course; 12 AGL Woodstown, N.J.; 12 AGL Millville, N.J.; 12 35. In V-487 all before “Cambridge, Riverhead, N.Y., 12 AGL Hampton; 12 AGL N.Y.;” is deleted and “From INT La INT Hampton 083® and Nantucket, Mass., AGL Atlantic City, N.J. The airspace within 255° radials; 12 AGL Nantucket. 'Dtie air­ R-5802 is excluded. Guardia, N.Y., 034° and Carmel, N.Y., 188° radials; 12 AGL Carmel; 12 AGL space below 2,000 feet MSL outside the 23. V-239 is amended to read as fol­ United States is excluded. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.;” is substituted lows: therefor. 11. In V-58 all after “12 AGL Wilkes- V-239 From Sea Isle, N.J., 12 AGL Woods­ 36. In V-489 all before “Albany, N.Y.;” Barre, P a.;” is deleted and “12 AGL town, N.J.; 12 AGL New Castle, Del. is deleted and “From INT Sparta, N.J., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; 12 AGL Hartford, 24. In V-268 all after “Kenton” is 194° and Stillwater, N.J., 110° radials; Conn.; 12 AGL INT Hartford 130° and 12 AGL Sparta; 12 AGL Kingston, N.Y.;” Providence, R.I., 212° radials.” is sub­ deleted and “; 12 AGL INT Kenton 086° and Sea Isle, N.J., 049° radials. The air­ is substituted therefor. stituted therefor. space within R-4001 is excluded.” is sub­ (Sec. 307(a), Federal Aviation Act of 1958 12. In V-91 all before “INT Pough­ stituted. (49 U.S.C. 1348)) keepsie 342°” is deleted and “From 25. V-271 is amended to read as Riverhead, N.Y., 12 AGL Poughkeepsie, follows: Issued in Washington, D.C., on May 12, N.Y.;” is substituted therefor. 1966. 13. In V-106 all between “12 AGL V-271 From Kenton, Del., 12 AGL H. B . H elstrom, Wilkes-Barre, P a.;” and “Westfield, Woodstown, N.J.; 12 AGL INT Philadelphia, Acting Chief, Airspace and Pa., International Airport ILS localizer 256° Air Traffic Rules Division. Mass.;” is deleted and “12 AGL Pough­ course and West Chester, Pa., 120° radial; 12 keepsie, N.Y.;” is substituted therefor. AGL West Chester. [F.R. Doc. 66-5444; Filed, May 18, 1966; 14. In V-116 all after “12 AGL Sparta, 8:45 a.m.] N .J.;” is deleted and “12 AGL INT Sparta 26. In V-276 all after “12 AGL Yard- ley, P a.;” is deleted and “12 AGL Rob­ 108° and La Guardia, N.Y., 338° radials; [Airspace Docket No. 66-SW -ll] 12 AGL La Guardia. The airspace with­ binsville, N.J.; 12 AGL INT Hampton, in Canada is excluded.” is substituted N.Y., 223° and Kennedy, N.Y., 159° PART 75— ESTABLISHMENT OF JET therefor. radials. The airspace below 2,000 feet ROUTES 15. In V-123 all between “Woods- MSL outside the United States is ex­ town;” and “INT of Carmel 031°” is de­ cluded.” is substituted therefor. Alteration of Jet Advisory Areas leted and “12 AGL INT Woodstown 043° 27. In V-292 all before “Putnam, Conn.;” is deleted and “From INT The purpose of this amendment is to and Robbinsville, N.J., 239° radials; 12 alter the vertical limits of the nonradar AGL Robbinsville; 12 AGL INT Robbins­ Sparta, N.J., 194° and Stillwater, N.J., 110° radials; 12 AGL Sparta; 12 AGL jet advisory areas established with the ville 052° and La Guardia, N.Y., 208° ra­ segments of Jet Routes Nos. 25 and 29 dials; 12 AGL La Guardia; 12 AGL INT INT Sparta 082° and Carmel, N.Y., 232° radials; 12 AGL Carmel; 12 AGL Hart­ from the United States/Mexican border La Guardia 034° and Carmel, N.Y., 188° for a distance of 42 miles to the positive radials; 12 AGL Carmel;” is substituted ford, Conn.” is substituted therefor. 28. In V-308 all before “INT Hampton control area boundary north of Browns­ therefor. ville, Tex. 16. In V-126 all after “12 AGL Hugue­ 059°” is deleted and “Nottingham, Md., 12 AGL Kenton, Del.; 12 AGL INT Ken­ The nonradar jet advisory areas pres­ not, N.Y.;” is deleted and “12 AGL INT ently established for these jet route seg­ Huguenot 102° and Carmel, N.Y., 274° ton 086° and Sea Isle, N.J., 049° radials; .12 AGL INT Sea Isle, 049° and ments under consideration include the radials; 12 AGL Carmel; 12 AGL INT altitudes from flight level 270 through Carmel 093° and Norwich, Conn., 227° Hampton, N.Y., 223° radials; 12 AGL Hampton.” is substituted therefor. ‘ flight level 310, inclusive and from flight radials.” is substituted therefor. level 370 through flight level 390, inclu­ 17. In V-139 all before “INT of Hamp­ 29. V-312 is amended to read as fol­ lows : sive. The majority of the air traffic ton 059°” is deleted and “From Cape which utilize these routes operate to or Charles, Va., via Snow Hill, Md.; 12 AGL V-312 From Coyle, N.J., 12 AGL INT from Mexico City at flight levels 330 or Sea Isle, N.J.; 12 AGL INT Sea Isle 049° Hampton, N.Y., 223° and Kennedy, N.Y., 159° 350, and consequently, require numerous and Hampton, N.Y., 223° radials; 12 AGL radials. The airspace below 2,000 feet MSL outside the United States is excluded. altitude changes to conform to the non­ Hampton;” is substituted therefor. radar jet advisory area altitudes pres­ 18. In V-157 all between “New Castle;” 30. In V-433 all after “New Castle;” is ently established for these routes. The and “The airspace within Rr-4001,” is de­ deleted and “12 AGL Yardley, Pa.; 12 principal users of this airspace at this leted and “12 AGL Robbinsville, N.J.; 12 AGL INT Yardley 059° and La Guardia, altitude are scheduled air carriers and AGL Colts Neck,! N.J.” is substituted N.Y., 231° radials; 12 AGL La Guardia; military aircraft. The air carriers have therefor. 12 AGL INT La Guardia 059° and requested this action, and the military . 19. In V-167 all before “INT of Hart­ Carmel, N.Y., 127° radials; 12 AGL users have stated that they have no ob­ ford 076°” is deleted and “From Coyle, Bridgeport, Conn.; 12 AGL INT Bridge­ jection to the change. Accordingly, ac­ N.J.; 12 AGL INT Coyle 050° and Ken­ port 005° and Hartford, Conn., 280°.” tion is taken herein to alter the nonradar nedy, N.Y., 178° radials; 12 AGL Ken­ is substituted therefor. je t advisory areas associated with Jet

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Routes Nos. 25 and 29 to include the al­ until consummation of sale to the ul­ contemplated between * * * [the li­ titudes at flight level 270 through flight timate purchaser. censee] and the manufacturer or the level 410, inclusive. (38 Stat. 717, as amended; 15 U.S.C. 41-58) nature thereof or whether such agree­ ments may hereafter come into being.” Since this amendment will confer a Issued: May 18,1966. measure of safety and convenience to a (38 Stat. 717, as amended; 15 U.S.C. 41-58; principle user of this airspace without a By direction of the Commission. 49 Stat* 1526; 15 U.S.C. 13, as amended) significant burden being imposed upon [ seal] J oseph W. Shea, Issued: May 18,1966. the public, it has been determined that Secretary. notice and public procedure hereon are [F.R. Doc. 66-5457; Filed, May 18, 1966; By direction of the Commission. unnecessary. 8:46 am .] [seal] J oseph W. S hea, In consideration of the foregoing, Secretary. Part 75 of the Federal Aviation Regula­ tions is amended effective 0001 e.s.t., PART 15— ADMINISTRATIVE [F.R. Doc. 66-5458; Filed, May 18, 1966; July 21, 1966, as hereinafter, set forth. OPINIONS AND RULINGS 8:46 a.m.] Section 75.200 (31 F.R. 2361) is amended as follows: Legality of Licensee and Sublicensee a. In Je t Route No. 25 Je t Advisory Selling to Competing Jobbers Area “, from FL 270 to FL 410, inclusive.” Title 21— FOOD AND DRUGS § 15.48 Legality of licensee and sub­ is added at the end of text. Chapter I— Food and Drug Admin­ b. In Je t Route No. 29 Je t Advisory licensee selling to competing jobbers. Area from FL 270 to FL 410, inclusive.” (a) An exclusive licensee of a patented istration, Department of Health, is added at the end of text. article has requested advice from the Education, and Welfare (Sec. 307 (a ), Federal Aviation Act of 1958 Federal Trade Commission concerning SUBCHAPTER B— FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS (49 U.S.C. 1348)) the legality of his sales and those of a PART 121— FOOD ADDITIVES Issued in Washington, D.C., on May 12, manufacturing sublicensee to competing 1966. jobbers. Subpart C— Food Additives Permitted (b) The licensee proposed to sublicense H. B. H elstrom, a manufacturer to produce the article in Feed and Drinking Water of Acting C hief, Airspace and Animals or for the Treatment of Air Traffic Rules Division. and sell it to its own jobbers. At the same time, the licensee, on his own ac­ Food-Producing Animals [F.R. Doc. 66-5445; Filed, May 18, 1966; count, would sell the same article under 8:45 am^l a different name to his own jobbers. Amprolium, Dienestrol Diacetate The sublicensee manufacturer would ship The Commissioner of Food and Drugs, direct to customers of the licensee, some having evaluated the data submitted in of which may be in competition with its a petition (FAP 5D1771) filed by Scher- Title 16-COMMERCIAL own jobbers, and bill the licensee at an ing Corp., Bloomfield, N.J., 07003, and agreed price. other relevant material, has concluded PRACTICES (c) The Commission advised that in that the food additive regulations should Chapter I— Federal Trade Commission general, the Robinson-Patman Act “does be amended to provide for the safe use not apply unless there is a discrimination of amprolium and dienestrol diacetate in PART 15— ADMINISTRATIVE attributable to the same seller in deal­ combination, in medicated chicken feeds. OPINIONS AND RULINGS ing with different purchasers.” Therefore, pursuant to the provisions of (d) Consequently, it said, if the manu­ the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Use of Leather Terms in Description facturer, a separate business entity, has Act (sec. 409(c)(1), 72 Stat. 1786; 21 of Nonleather Gloves and exercises sole and independent con­ U.S.C. 348(c) (1 )), and under the au­ trol over the prices at which it sells and § 15.47 Leather terms may not be used thority delegated to the Commissioner by the licensee has and exercises sole and the Secretary of Health, Education, and for nonleather gloves even if true independent control over the prices at Welfare (21 CFR 2.120; 31 F.R. 3008), composition is disclosed— manner which he sells, “questions cannot well Part 121 is amended in the following and place of disclosing foreign arise under section 2(a) of the Robinson- respects: origin. Patman Act.” 1. Section 121.210(c) is amended by (a) The Federal Trade Commission (e) However, the Commission pointed adding to table 1 new items 2.5 and 2.6, has made public its advice to a marketer out that on the basis of the facts avail­ as follows : able it is unable to say that the plan of gloves that it would be improper to “would not violate any of the trade reg­ § 121.210 Amprolium. use a leather-connoting description for ulation laws. For example, we do not ♦ * * * * gloves which in fact contain no leather, know what, if any, price agreements are (c) * * *

even though qualifying language is used T able 1—Amprolium in Complete Chicken and T urkey P eed to describe their true composition. (b) Noting that the gloves are to be Principal Grams per Combined Grams per Limitations Indications for use imported from Japan and the requesting ingredient ton with— tons

party intends to disclose their origin on- * * * * * • * * * * * * * * « * * * the paper bands and box labels, the Com­ 2.5 Amprolium.. . 113.5-227 Dienestrol 20.9 For broiler chickens; Prevention of coeci- (0.0125%- diacetate. (0. 0023%) withdraw 48 hours diosis; promotion of mission further advised that to avoid 0.025%) before slaughter; start fat distribution for possible deception, disclosure of the Jap ­ treatment at 6 or 6 tenderness and weeks of age; treat 4 bloom. anese origin must also be made on each to 6 weeks. 2.6 Amprolium... 113.5-227 Dienestrol 63.6 For broiler chickens; Do. pair of gloves by marking or stamping (0.0125%- diacetate. (0.007%) withdraw 48 hours be­ or on a label or tag affixed thereto. This 0.025%) fore slaughter; start treatment at 3 weeks disclosure must be readily visible upon of age; treat for 3 weeks. casual inspection of the gloves and of # * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 0 0 0 such permanence as to remain on them

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2. Section 121.266(c) is amended by revising the table to read as follows: § 121.266 Dienestrol diacetate. • * * ♦ * * * (c) * * *

Principal Grams per Combined Grams per Limitations Indications for use ingredient ton with— ton

1.1 Dienestrol 20.9 For broiler chickens; Promotion of fat dis­ diacetate. (0.0023%) withdraw 48 hours tribution for tender­ before slaughter; ness and bloom. start treatment at 5 or 6 weeks of age; treat 4 to 6 weeks. 1.2 Dienestrol *20.9 Amprolium__ 113. 5-227 — Ido...... Prevention of coccid- diacetate. (0.0023%) (0.0125%- iosis; promotion of 0. 025%) fat distribution for tenderness and bloom. 2.1 Dienestrol 63.6 For broiler chickens; Promotion of fat dis­ diacetate. (0.007%) withdraw 48 hours tribution for tender­ before slaughter; start ness and bloom. treatment at 3 weeks of age; treat for 3 weeks. 2.2 Dienestrol 63.6 Amprolium__ 113. 5-227 ___ do..______Prevention of coccid- diacetate. (0. 007%) (0.0125%- iosis; promotion of 0.025%) fat distribution for tenderness and bloom. 3.1 Dienestrol 20.9 For roaster chickens; Promotion of fat dis­ diacetate. (0.0023%) withdraw 48 hours tribution for tender­ before slaughter; start ness and bloom. treatment 5 or 6 weeks of age; treat 6 to 10 weeks. 4.1 Dienestrol 31.8 For roaster chickens; Do. diacetate. (0. 0035%) withdraw 48 hours before slaughter; start treatment at 8 or 9 weeks of age; treat 5 to 7 weeks. 5.1 Dienestrol 63.6 For turkey broilers; Do. diacetate. (0.007%) withdraw 48 hours before slaughter; start treatment at 8 to 10 weeks of age; treat for 3 weeks.

***** PART 121— FOOD ADDITIVES Any person who will be adversely af­ fected by the foregoing order may at any Subpart C— Food Additives Permitted time within 30 days from the date of its in Feed and Drinking Water of publication in the F ederal R egister file Animals or for the Treatment of with the Hearing Clerk, Department of Food-Producing Animals Health, Education, and Welfare, Room R eserpine 5440, 330 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, D.C., 20201, written objec­ The Commissioner of Food and Drugs, tions thereto, preferably in quintupli­ having evaluated the data submitted in a cate. Objections shall show wherein the petition (FAP 5D1800) filed by CIBA person filing will be adversely affected Pharmaceutical Co., Summit, N.J., 07961, and other relevant material, has con­ by the order and specify with particular­ cluded that the food additive regulations ity the provisions of the order deemed should be amended to provide for the safe objectionable and the grounds for the use of reserpine in feed for replacement objections. If a hearing is requested, chickens. Therefore, pursuant to the the objections must state the issues for provisions of the Federal Food, Drug, and the hearing. A hearing will be granted Cosmetic Act (sec. 409(c)(1), 72 Stat. if the objections are supported by 1786; 21 U.S.C. 348(c)(1)), and under grounds legally sufficient to'justify the the authority delegated to the Commis­ relief sought. Objections may be accom­ sioner by the Secretary of Health, Edu­ panied by a memorandum or brief in cation, and Welfare (21 CFR 2.120; 31 support thereof. F.R. 3008), § 121.205(c) is amended by changing table 1 in the following Effective date. This order shall become respects : effective on the date of its publication in 1. Item 1 is amended under the “Limi­ the F ederal R egister. tations” column by adding “and replace­ (Sec. 409(c) (1), 72 Stat. 1786; 21 U.S.C. 348 ment chickens”. (c)(1)) 2. Subitems (a), (b), and (c) of item 1 are amended under the “Limitations” Dated: May 11, 1966. column by deleting “For broilers;”. J . K. K ir k , As amended, the affected portions read Assistant Commissioner as follows: for Operations. 121.205 Reserpine. [F.R. Doc. 66-5412; Filed, May 18, 1966; 8:45 a.m.J (c)

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T able 1—R eserpine With or Without Antibiotics in Complete Chicken F eed PART 221— OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE CHARGES Principal ingredient Grams per Combined Grafts per Limitations Indications ton with— ton for use Flathead Indian Irrigation Project, Montana * * * * * * # * * * * * For broilers and replacement chickens___ * * * * * * * * * * * * As bacitracin or zinc bacitracin______On page 5766 of the F ederal R egister * * * * * * * * * As Chlortetracycline hydrochloride______(b) Reserpine___ * * * * * * (c ) Reserpine___ * * * § 121.208(d), table 1, items 1, 2, 6, 11; as of April 14, 1966, there was published a Chlortetracycline hydrochloride. notice of intention to amend §§ 221.24, 221.26, and 221.28 of Title 25, Code of No comments, suggestions, or objections Federal Regulations, dealing with the Any person who will be adversely af­ have been received, and the proposed irrigable lands of the Flathead Indian fected by the foregoing order may at any amendments are hereby adopted without Irrigation Project, Mont., that are sub­ time within 30 days from the date of its change as set forth below. ject to the jurisdiction of the several ir­ publication in the F ederal R egister file Section 221.16 is amended to read as rigation districts. The purpose of the with the Hearing Clerk, Department of follows: amendments is to establish the lump sum assessment against the Flathead, Mis­ Health, Education, and Welfare, Room § 221.16 Charges, Jocko Division. 5440, 330 Independence Avenue SW., sion, and Jocko Valley Districts within Washington, D.C., 20201, written objec­ (a) An annual minimum charge of the Flathead Indian Irrigation Project tions thereto, preferably in quintuplicate. $3.09 per acre, for the season of 1966 and for the 1967 season. Objections shall show wherein the person thereafter until further notice, shall be Interested persons were given 30 days filing will be adversely affected by the made against all assessable irrigable land within which to submit written com­ order and specify with particularity the in the Jocko Division that is not included ments, suggestions, or objections with provisions of the order deemed objection­ in an Irrigation District organization, respect to the proposed amendments. able and the grounds for the objections. regardless of whether water is used. No comments, suggestions, or objections If a hearing is requested, the objections (b) The minimum charge when paid have been received, and the proposed must state the issues for the hearing. A shall be credited on the delivery of the amendments are hereby adopted without hearing will be granted if the objections pro rata per acre share of the available change as set forth below. are supported by grounds legally suffi­ water up to 1 Vz acre-feet per acre for the Sections 221.24, 221.26, and 221.28 are cient to justify the relief sought. Ob­ entire assessable area of the farm unit, amended to read as follows: jections may be accompanied by a allotment, or tract. Additional water, Af § 221.24 Charges. memorandum or brief in support thereof. available, will be delivered at the rate of two dollars and six cents ($2.06) per Pursuant to a contract executed by Effective date. This order shall be­ acre-foot or fraction thereof. the Flathead Irrigation District, Flat- come effective on the date of its publica­ head Indian Irrigation Project, Mont., on tion in the F ederal R egister. Section 221.17 is amended to read as May 12, 1928, as supplemented and (Sec. 409(c)(1), 72 Stat. 1786; 21 Ü.S.C. 348 follows: amended by later contracts dated Febru­ (c )(1 )) § 2 2 1 .1 7 Charges, Mission Valley and ary 27, 1929; March 28, 1934; August 26, Camas Divisions. 1936; and April 5, 1950, there is hereby Dated: May 11, 1966. fixed for the season of 1967 an assess­ J . K. K irk, (a) (1) An annual minimum charge of ment of $283,834.49 for the operation and Assistant Commissioner $3.27 per acre, for the season of 1966 and maintenance of the irrigation system for Operations. thereafter until further notice, shall be which serves that portion of the project made against all assessable irrigable land within the confines and under the juris­ [F.R. Doc. 66-5414; Filed, May 18, 1966“ in the Mission Valley Division that is not 8:45 a.m.] diction of the Flathead Irrigation Dis­ included in an Irrigation District organi­ trict. This assessment involves an area zation regardless of whether water is of approximately 80,476.79 acres, which used. does not include any land held in trust (2) The minimum charge when paidfor Indians and covers all proper gen­ Title 25— INDIANS shall be credited on the delivery of the eral charges and project overhead. pro rata per acre share of the available Chapter I— Bureau of Indian Affairs, water up to 1 % acre-feet per acre for the § 221.26 Charges. Department of the Interior entire assessable area of the farm unit, Pursuant to a contract executed by allotment, or tract. Additional water if SUBCHAPTER T— OPERATION AND the Mission Irrigation District, Flathead MAINTENANCE available, will be delivered at the rate of Indian Irrigation Project, Mont., on two dollars and eighteen cents ($2.18) per March 7, 1931, approved by the Secre­ PART 221 — OPERATION AND acre-foot or fraction thereof. tary of the Interior on April 21, 1931, MAINTENANCE CHARGES (b) (1) An annual minimum charge as supplemented and amended by later of $4.07 per acre, for the season of 1966 contracts dated June 2, 1934, June 6, Flathead Indian Irrigation Project, and thereafter until further notice, shall 1936, and May 16, 1951, there is hereby Montana be made against all assessable irrigable fixed, for the season of 1967 an assess­ On pages 5766 and 5767 of the F ederal land in the Camas Division that is not ment of $49,704.05 for the operation and R egister of April 14, 1966, there was included in an Irrigation District organi­ maintenance of the irrigation system published a notice of intention to amend zation regardless of whether water is which serves that portion of the project §§ 221.16 and 221.17 of Title 25, Code of used. within the confines and under the juris­ Federal Regulations, dealing with the ir­ (2) The minimum charge when paiddiction of the Mission Irrigation District. rigable lands of the Flathead Indian Ir­ shall be credited on the delivery of the This assessment involves an area of ap­ rigation Project, Montana, that are not pro rata per acre share of the available proximately 14,726.76 acres, which does subject to the jurisdiction of the several water up to 1 Vz acre-feet per acre for the not include any land held in trust for irrigation districts. The purpose of the entire assessable area of the farm unit, Indians and covers all proper general amendments is to establish the assess­ allotment or tract. Additional water, if charges and project overhead. ment rate for nondistrict lands of the available, will be delivered at the rate § 221.28 Charges. Flathead Indian Irrigation Project for of two dollars and seventy-one cents ($2.71) per acre-foot or fraction thereof. Pursuant to a contract executed by 1966 and thereafter until further notice. the Jocko Valley Irrigation District, Flat- Interested persons were given 30 days J am es F . Canan, head Indian Irrigation Project, Mont., within which to submit written com­ Area Director. on November 13, 1934, approved by the ments, suggestions, or objections with [F.R. Doc. 66-5479; Filed, May 18, 1966; Secretary of the Interior on February 26, respect to the proposed amendments. 8:47 a.m.] 1935, as supplemented and amended by

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 No. 97------2 7284 RULES AND REGULATIONS later contracts dated August 26, 1936, essary for military requirements; at such are either minor, corrective, or provide and April 18, 1950, there is hereby fixed times other vessels shall remain clear of for practices which are less demanding for the season of 1967 an assessment of the areas. than presently required. Notice and $22,080.60 for the operation and main­ (2) Prudent assignment of the an­ public hearings are therefore deemed tenance of the irrigation system which chorage areas shall be made by the Com­ unnecessary and these changes become serves that portion of the project within manding Officer, U.S. Naval Station, effective on the date of publication in the confines and under the jurisdiction Mayport, Fla. the F ederal R egister. of the Jocko Valley Irrigation District. (c) Additional regulations for Explo­ Pursuant to authority provided by the This assessment involves an area of ap­ sives Anchorage Area “A". (1) When Act of March 26, 1964 (78 Stat. 171), proximately 6,822.17 acres, which does occupied by a vessel handling explosives, the Commissioner of Patents prescribes not include any land.' held in trust for no other vessel may enter the area unless that certain documents required by the Indians and covers all proper general authorized by the enforcing agency. Atomic Energy Act and the National charges and project overhead. (2) Only one vessel handling explo­ Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 to be J ames F . Canan, sives may anchor in the area at one time. filed in the Patent Office by inventors Area Director. A patrol craft shall be utilized to assure concerning the making or conception of that other vessels remain clear when ex­ inventions in these respective fields may [F.R. Doc. 66-5480; Filed, May 18, 1966; plosives are exposed or being transferred 8:47 a.m.J be filed in the form of a declaration in to and from the anchorage. lieu of the presently required statement (3) No more than 500,000 pounds net under oath. high explosives or equivalent may be ex­ The Patent Office is advised by the posed in the area at any one time. Atomic Energy Commission and the Na­ Title 33— NAVIGATION AND (d) The regulations in this section tional Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ shall be enforced by the Commanding tration that, in accordance with the re­ NAVIGABLE WATERS Officer, U.S. Naval Station, Mayport, Fla., spective laws for these agencies, mate­ Chapter II— Corps of Engineers, or other agencies that he may designate. rial false statements made in this con­ Department of the Army [Regs., May 3, 1966, 1502—32 (Atlantic Ocean nection may, in addition to the penalties Fla.) -ENGCW-ONJ (Sec. 7, 38 Stat. 1053; 33 described in the Act of March 26, 1964, PART 202— ANCHORAGE U.S.C. 471) jeopardize the right of the inventor or REGULATIONS 2. Pursuant to the provisions of sec­assignee to title of any ensuing patent and subject the inventor to other pen­ PART 203— BRIDGE tion 5 of the River and Harbor Act of August 18, 1894 (28 Stat. 362; 33 U.S.C, alties provided by the respective laws of REGULATIONS 499), § 203.245 is hereby amended with these agencies. respect to paragraph (f) by revoking The amendments to Part 1, Rules of Atlantic Ocean, Fla., and Urbanna Practice in Patent Cases follow: Creek, Va. subparagraph (21), effective on publica­ Section 1.21 is amended by deleting tion in the F ederal R egister, since the the charge of “0.25” in paragraph (t) 1. Pursuant to the provisions of sec­drawbridge has been replaced by a fixed bridge, as follows: thereof and substituting in lieu thereof tion 7 of the River and Harbor Act of the charge of “0.50”; and by deleting March 4, 1915 (38 Stat. 1053; 33 U.S.C. § 203.245 Navigable waters discharging paragraph (u) thereof. 471), § 202.182 is hereby prescribed gov­ into the Atlantic Ocean south of and erning the use, navigation and adminis­ including Chesapeake Bay and into § 1.21 Patent and miscellaneous fees tration of anchorage areas in the At­ the Gulf of Mexico, except the Missis­ and charges. lantic Ocean near Mayport, Fla., effec­ sippi River and its tributaries and * * * * * tive 30 days after publication in the F ed­ outlets; bridges where constant at­ (t) For special .service to expedite fur­ eral R egister, as folf lows: tendance of draw tenders is not nishing items or services ahead § 202.182 Atlantic Ocean off Fort required. of regular order: George Inlet, near Mayport, Fla. * * * * * On orders for copies of U.S. pat­ ents and trademark registra­ (a) The Anchorage areas— (1) An­ (f) Waterways discharging into Ches­ apeake Bay.. * * * tions, in addition to the charge chorages for aircraft carriers and other for the copies, for each copy deep draft vessels. Four circular areas (21) Urbanna Creek, Va. [Revoked]. ordered______$0. 50 each with a radius of 600 yards and with * * * * * On all other orders or requests their centers located at: “A”—latitude [Regs., May 3, 1966, 1507-32 (Urbanna Creek, for which special service facili­ 30°25'35", longitude 81°21'23"; “B”— Va.) -ENGCW-ON] (Sec. 5, 28 Stat. 362, 33 ties are available, in addition to latitude 30°26'13", longitude 81°21'13"; U.S.C. 499) the regular charge, a special J. C. L ambert, service charge equal to the “C”—latitude 30°26'19", longitude 81°- amount of regular charge; mini­ 20'27"; “D”—latitude 30°26'55", longi­ M ajor G eneral, U.S. Army, mum special service charge per tude 81 “20'47". The Adjutant General. order or request______.__ 1. 00 (2) Anchorages for destroyers and [F.R. Doc. 66-5446; Filed, May 18, 1966; * * * t- , * other ships of similar size. Six circular 8:45 a.m.] areas each with a radius of 300 yards Section 1.68(b) is amended by de­ and with their centers located at: “1”— leting the word “and”, changing the pe­ latitude 30°24'38", longitude 81°21'57"; riod to a comma and adding to the sec­ “2”—latitude 30°24'57", longitude 81°- Title 37— PATENTS, TRADE­ tion the phrase: “and when filing a state­ 21'58"; “3”—latitude 30°24'56", longi­ ment concerning the making or con­ tude 81°21'38", “4”—latitude 30°25T3", MARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS ception of the invention as required by longitude 81 “22'05"; “5”—latitude 30°- 42 U.S.C. 2182, or by 42 U.S.C. 2457(c).”, 25'13", longitude 81°21'43"; “6”—lati­ Chapter I— Patent Office, Department so that the section reads: of Commerce tude 30°25'07", longitude 81°21'24". § 1.68 Declaration in lieu of applica­ (3) Explosives anchorage. The circu­ PART I —-RULES OF PRACTICE IN tion oath. lar area “A” described in paragraph (a) (1) of this section is also designated PATENT CASES * * * * * as an explosives anchorage for use dur­ PART 2— RULES OF PRACTICE IN (b) A written declaration by the ap­ ing periods when ammunition must be TRADEMARK CASES plicant satisfying the foregoing condi­ handled outside the limits of the U.S. tions, may also be used in lieu of an oath Naval Station, Mayport, Fla. Miscellaneous Amendments when presenting a claim for matter not (b) The regulations for all designated originally claimed (§ 1.67), when apply­ areas. (1) Usage of these areas by naval There follow amended rules of patent ing for a reissue patent (§§ 1.71 and vessels shall predominate only when nec­ and trademark practice. These changes 1.172), when applying for a patent for

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97 — THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 RULES AND REGULATIONS 7285 a design (§§ 1.151 and 1.153), and when Code of Federal Regulations, Part 33, filing a statement concerning the making Title 50— WILDLIFE AND and are effective to May 1, 1967. or conception of the invention as re­ J ohn D. F indlay, quired by 42 U.S.C. 2182, or by 42 U.S.C. FISHERIES Acting Regional Director, Bu­ 2457(c). Chapter I— Bureau of Sport Fisheries reau of Sport Fisheries and Section 1.257(b) is amended by sub­ and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife Wildlife. stituting reference to § “1.231” for Service, Department of the Interior May 3, 1966. § “1.232” and for § “1.233” therein so that [F.R. Doc. 66-5450; Filed, - May 18, 1966; the section reads: PART 33;—SPORT FISHING 8:45 a.m.] § 1.257 Burden of proof. Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife * * * * * Refuge, Mont. PART 33— SPORT FISHING (b) The termination of the interfer­ The following special regulation is Medicine Lake National Wildlife issued and is effective on date of publi­ ence by dissolution under §§1.231 or Refuge, Mont. 1.237, without an award of priority, or cation in the F ederal R egister. by an award of priority based solely upon § 33.5 Special regulations; sport fish­ The following special regulation is ancillary matters, shall not disturb this ing; for individual wildlife refuge issued and is effective on date of publi­ presumption, and a party under these areas. cation in the F ederal R egister. circumstances enjoying the status of a Montana § 33.5 Special regulations; sport fish­ senior party with respect to any subject RED ROCK LAKES NATIONAL WILDLIFE ing; for individual wildlife refuge matter of his application shall not be REFUGE areas. Montana deprived of any claim to such subject Sport fishing on the Red Rock Lakes matter solely on the ground that such National Wildlife Refuge, Mont., is per­ medicine lake national w ild life refuge claim was not added to the interference mitted only on the area designated by Sport fishing on the Medicine Lake by amendment under § 1.231. signs as open to fishing. This open area, National Wildlife Refuge, Mont., is per­ comprising approximately 125 acres, is The amendment to Part 2, Rules of mitted only on the area designated by delineated on maps available at the signs as open to fishing. This open area, Practice in Trademark Cases follows: refuge headquarters and from the office comprising 750 acres, is delineated on Sediion 2.185, paragraph (a ), subpara­ of the Regional Director, Bureau of Sport maps available at the refuge headquar­ graph (2), is amended by deleting the Fisheries and Wildlife, 730 Northeast ters, Medicine Lake, Mont., 59247, and word “sworn” and inserting in lieu there­ Pacific Street, Portland, Oreg., 97208. from the office of the Regional Director, of the word “signed” so that the section Sport fishing shall be in accordance with Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, reads: all applicable State regulations, subject 730 Northeast Pacific Street, Portland, to the following special conditions: Oreg., 97208. Sport fishing shall be in § 2.185 Requirements for assignments, (1) The sport fishing season on the accordance with all applicable State reg­ (a) * * * refuge shall be as follows: ulations, subject to the following special (2) It is in the English language or, if Open to fishing June 12 through No­ conditions: (1) The sport fishing season on the not in the English language, accompanied vember 30, 1966—Culver Pond (Widow’s Pool), MacDonald Pond, and Picnic refuge extends from July 1, through Sep­ by a signed translation; Creek Impoundment. tember 15, 1966, and from November 15, * * * * * Closed entire year: Shambow Pond, 1966, through March 31, 1967. (Sec. 1, 66 Stat. 793, 35 U.S.C. 6; sec. 1, 78 Upper Red Rock Lake, Lower Red Rock (2) Boats with or without motors may Stat. 171, 35 U.S.C. 25; sec. 3, 79 Stat. 260, 15 Lake, Swan Lake, Red Rock River be­ be used for fishing. U.S.C. 113; sec. 41, 60 Stat. 427, 15 U.S.C. tween Upper and Lower Red Rock Lakes, The provisions of this special regula­ 1123; sec. 25, 78 Stat. 171, 35 U.S.C. 25) and all waters within 100 yards of the tion supplement the regulations which above listed areas. govern fishing on wildlife refuge areas E dward J . B renner, generally which are set forth in Title 50, Commissioner of Patents. Those waters on the refuge not desig­ nated above are open to fishing June 26 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 33, Approved: May 9,1966. through November 30, 1966. and are effective to May 1, 1967. (2) Boats without motors may be used P aul T . Quick, J . H erbert H ollomon, for fishing. Regional Director, Bureau of Assistant Secretary for The provisions of this special regula­ Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Science and Technology'. tion supplement the regulations which May 10, 1966. [F.R. Doc. 66-5448; Filed, May 18, 1966; govern fishing on wildlife refuge areas [F.R. Doc. 66-5481; Filed, May 18, 1966; 8:45 a.m.] generally, which are set forth in Title 50, 8:47 a.m.[

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game ranges, wildlife management System as of June 30 will be included in DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR areas, or waterfowl production areas, and calculating the revenues due to each Fish and Wildlife Service these areas must be solely or primarily county for the fiscal year ending that administered by the Fish and Wildlife date. [ 50 CFR Part 34 1 Service. (b) The Secretary will determine in REFUGE REVENUE SHARING WITH § 34.4 Distribution of revenues. accordance with section 401 (b) (16 U.S.C. 715s(b)) those expenses which may be COUNTIES The Act provides that the Secretary paid from the Fund and deducted from Notice of Proposed Rule Making of the Interior, at the end of each fiscal revenues in establishing the net receipts year, shall pay out of the net revenues for an area. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to deposited into the National Wildlife the authority vested in the Secretary of Refuge Fund for such fiscal year: § 34.7 Adjustment of payment. the Interior by the Act of August 30,1964 (a) To each county in which reserved The payments to the counties for any (78 Stat. 701, 16 U.S.C. 715s), it is pro­ public lands in areas of the System are fiscal year shall not exceed the net re­ posed to amend 50 CFR by adding Fart situated, an amount equal to 25 per ceipts in the National Wildlife Refuge 34 as set forth below. The purpose of centum of the net receipts collected by Fund for that fiscal year, and in case the this amendment is to prescribe the pro­ the Secretary from such reserved public net receipts for a particular fiscal year cedures for sharing with certain counties lands in that particular area of the Sys­ are insufficient to pay the full amounts the revenues derived from the manage­ tem: Provided, That when any such area due, the payment to each county will be ment and administration of areas of the is situated in more than one county the reduced proportionately. National Wildlife Refuge System. distributive share to each county from Clarence F. P autzke, It is the policy , of the Department of the aforesaid receipts shall be propor­ Deputy Assistant Secretary the Interior whenever practicable, to af­ tional to its acreage of such public lands o f the Interior. ford the public an opportunity to par­ therein; and M ay 13,1966. ticipate in the rule-making process. (b) To each county in which areas in Accordingly, interested persons may sub­ the System are situated that have been [F.R. Doc. 66-5451; Filed, May 18, 1966; mit written comments, suggestions, or acquired in fee by the United States, 8:45 a.m.] objections with respect to the proposed either (1) three-fourths of one per cent­ amendment to the Director, Bureau of um of the cost of the areas, exclusive of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, Washing­ any improvements to such areas made ton, D.C., 20240 within 60 days of the subsequent to Federal acquisition, such DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE date of publication of this notice in the cost to be adjusted to represent current Consumer and Marketing Service F ederal R egister. values as determined by the Secretary for the first full fiscal year after en­ E 7 CFR Part 905 1 § 34.1 Purpose. actment of this Act and as redetermined GRAPEFRUIT GROWN IN FLORIDA The purpose of the regulations con­ by him at 5-year intervals thereafter, or tained in this part is to prescribe the (2) 25 per centum of the net receipts Notice of Proposed Rule Making procedures for sharing with certain collected by the Secretary from such ac­ counties the revenues derived from the quired lands in that particular area of Consideration is being given to the management and administration of areas the System within such counties, which­ following proposals of the Growers Ad­ of the National Wildlife Refuge System. ever is greater. ministrative Committee, established under the marketing agreement, as § 34.2 Authority. § 34.5 Adjustment of land costs. amended, and Order No. 905, as amended (a) The Act of August 30, 1964 (78 (a) Section 401(c) (2) of the Act (16 (7 CFR Part 905), regulating the han­ Stat. 701, 16 U.S.C. 715s) amended sec­ U.S.C. 715s(c) (2 )), provides for the ad­ dling of oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, tion 401 of the Act of June 15, 1935 (45 justment of costs of acquired lands to and tangelos grown in Florida, effective Stat. 378, 383), by providing new formu­ represent current values with readjust­ under the applicable provisions of the las for sharing with certain counties the ments at 5-year intervals. The costs of Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act revenues derived from areas of the Na­ all tracts acquired in each year for each of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), tional Wildlife Refuge System that are county will be adjusted every 5 years to as the agency to administer the terms solely or primarily administered by the reflect increases or decreases in land and provisions thereof, with respect to Fish and Wildlife Service of the Depart­ costs. The cost of the land is adjusted the grade and size limitations to be made ment of the Interior. Payments to the according to Tables of Index Numbers of applicable to all said citrus fruits han­ counties under the Act must be used for Average Values of Farm Real Estate com­ dled between the production area and the benefit of public schools and roads. piled by the Economic Research Service any point outside thereof in the conti­ (b) Pursuant to Title VI of the Civil of the U.S. Department of Agriculture as nental United States, Canada, or Mexico. Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C. published in its semiannual “Farm Real The proposals are as follows: 2000d), and the regulations issued pur­ Estate Market Development.” All land (1) During the period beginning at suant thereto, which are contained in 43 costs will be adjusted as of June 30,1966, 12:01 a.m., e.s.t., August 1, 1966, and CFR Part 17, counties must file an as­ and at each 5-year interval thereafter. ending at 12:01 a.m., e.s.t., September surance with the Department, comply (b) The “cost” of lands before adjust­ 12, 1966, no handler shall ship between with the terms of the assurances, and ment is the purchase price; condemna­ the production area and any point out­ comply with regulations contained in 43 tion award; or the appraised value of side thereof in the continental United CFR Part 17 in order to continue to re­ areas acquired by gift, donation or ex­ States, Canada, or Mexico : ceive this Federal financial assurance. change as of the date of acquisition. (i) Any grapefruit, grown in the production area, which do not grade at § 34.3 Areas of the System. § 34.6 Administrative determinations. least U.S. No. 2 Russet; In order for any county to share in the (a) When an area consists of both (ii) Any seedless grapefruit, grown in revenues, there must be located within acquired lands and reserved public lands, the production area, which are smaller the county, areas of land and/or water standard accounting techniques will be than 3%6 inches in diameter, except that administered by the Secretary of the In­ used to allocate net revenues to each type a tolerance of 10 percent, by count, of terior as wildlife refuges, wildlife ranges, of land. All areas which are part of the seedless grapefruit smaller than such

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minimum size shall be permitted, which count, of oranges smaller than such of proposed rule making issued in the tolerance shall be applied in accordance minimum diameter shall be permitted, above-designated matter on April 14, with the provisions for the application which tolerance shall be applied in ac­ 1966; of tolerances, specified in the U.S. Stand­ cordance with the provisions for the ap­ Notice is hereby given that the time ards for Florida Grapefruit; or plication of tolerances specified in the is extended from May 17, 1966, to and (iii) Any seeded grapefruit, grown inUnited States Standards for Florida including June 17, 1966, within which the production area, which are smaller Oranges and Tangelos: Provided, That in interested persons may file data, views, than Z15/i6 inches in diameter, except that determining the percentage of oranges and comments in writing concerning the a tolerance of 10 percent, by count, of in any lot which are smaller than 2%6 proposal set forth in the notice of pro­ seeded grapefruit smaller than such inches in diameter, such percentage shall posed rule making issued April 14, 1966. minimum size shall be permitted, which be based only on those oranges in such J oseph H. Gutride, lot which are of a size 210/ig inches in tolerance shall be applied in accordance Secretary. with the provisions for the application diameter or smaller; of tolerances, specified in the U.S. Stand­ (iii) Any Temple oranges, grown in [F.R. Doc. 66-5474; Filed, May 18, 1966; ards for Florida Grapefruit. the production area, which are of a size 8:47 a.m.] All persons who desire to submit smaller than 2%6 inches in diameter, written data, views, or arguments for except that a tolerance of 10 percent, by consideration in connection with the count, of Temple oranges smaller than aforesaid proposals may do so, in quad­ such minimum diameter shall be per­ INTERSTATE COMMERCE ruplicate, with the Hearing Clerk, U.S. mitted, which tolerance shall be applied Department of Agriculture, Room 112, in accordance with the provisions for the Administration Building, Washington, application of tolerances specified in the COMMISSION D.C., 20250, not later than the close of aforesaid United States Standards for [ 49 CFR Part 178 1 business of the tenth day after publica­ Florida Oranges and Tangelos; or tion thereof in the F ederal R egister. (iv) Any Murcott Honey oranges, [Ex Parte No. MC-29 (Sub-No. 2) ] All such communications will be made grown in the production area, which are OPERATIONS OF BROKERS OF available for public inspection at the of a size smaller than 24/i6 inches in diam­ office of the Hearing Clerk during reg­ eter, except that a tolerance of 10 per­ PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION ular business hours (7 CFR 1.27 (b) ). cent, by count, of Murcott Honey oranges Special Procedure and Service List smaller than such minimum diameter Dated: May 16, 1966. shall be permitted, which tolerance shall At a general session of the Interstate P aul A. Nicholson, be applied in accordance with the provi­ Commerce Commission, held at its office Deputy Director, Fruit and Veg­ sions for the application of tolerances in Washington, D.C., on the 10th day of etable Division, Consumer and specified in the aforesaid United States May, A.D. 1966. Marketing Service. Standards for Florida Oranges and It appearing, that on January 17,1966, [F.R. Doc. 66-5495; Filed, May 18, 1966; Tangelos. the Commission instituted the above-en­ 8:49 a.m.] All persons who desire to submit writ- titled rulemaking proceeding and subse­ tén data, views, or arguments for quently published notice thereof in the consideration in connection with the F ederal R egister (31 F.R. 2663, Feb. 11, [ 7 CFR Part 905 1 aforesaid proposals may do so, in quad­ 1966) and provided a procedure for in­ terested persons to give notice of their ORANGES GROWN IN FLORIDA ruplicate, with the Hearing Clerk, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Room 112, intention to participate; Notice of Proposed Rule Making Administration Building, Washington, And it further appearing, that the D.C., 20250, not later than the close of persons whose names and,addresses ap­ Consideration is being given to the business of the 10th day after publication pear in the service list attached to this following proposals of the Growers thereof in the F ederal R egister. All order have expressed their intention to Administrative Committee, established such communications will be made avail­ participate in this proceeding, either as under the marketing agreement, as able for public inspection at the office of individuals or in a representative capac­ amended, and Order No. 905, as amended the Hearing Clerk during regular busi­ ity, and to file statements of fact and (7 CFR Part 905), regulating the han­ ness hours (7 CFR 1.27(b) ). argument concerning their respective dling of oranges, grapefruits, tangerines, positions: and tangelos grown in Florida, effective Dated: May 16, 1966. It is ordered, That: under the applicable provisions of the P aul A. Nicholson, This proceeding shall be handled, to Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act Deputy Director, Fruit and the extent practicable, without oral hear­ of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 601-674), Vegetable Division, Consumer ing, by the filing of verified statements as the agency to administer the terms and Marketing Service. and replies. and provisions thereof, with respect to [F.R. Doc. 66—5496; Filed, May 18, 1966; Twenty-five copies of all such state­ the grade and size limitations to be made 8:49 a.m.] ments and replies, and of any other applicable to all said citrus fruits han­ pleading, shall be filed with the Secre­ dled between the production area and tary, Interstate Commerce Commission, any point outside thereof in the con­ Washington, D.C., 20423, and one copy of tinental United States, Canada, or each such statement and reply shall be Mexico. FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION served on each interested party named The proposals are as follows: [ 18 CFR Part 141 ] in the service list accompanying this (1) During the period beginning at [Docket No. R-302] order. 12:01 a.m„ e.s.t, August 1, 1966, and In lieu of verification under oath, the ending at 12:01 a.m., e.s.t, September 12, REPORTING OF MAJOR ELECTRIC statements and replies may be made sub­ 1966, no handler shall ship between the POWER OUTAGES BY ALL ENTITIES ject to the following declaration: “I production area and any point outside ENGAGED IN GENERATION AND solemnly declare that I have examined thereof in the continental United States, the foregoing statement (or reply) and Canada, or Mexico: TRANSMISSION that, to the best of my knowledge and (i) Any oranges, grown in the produc­ Notice of Extension of Time belief, the representations contained tion area, which do not grade at least therein are true.” U.S. No. 2 Russet; May 13, 1966. In order to save time and expense, (ii) Any oranges, except Temple and Upon consideration of the requests filed parties who have interests in common Murcott Honey oranges, grown in the in the subject proceeding for an exten­ should file joint statements. production area, which are of a size sion of time within which to file data, Any party to this proceeding who is smaller than 2$4e inches in diameter, views, and comments in writing concern­ also a party to the rulemaking proceed­ except that a tolerance of 10 percent, by ing the proposal set forth in the notice ing in Ex Parte No. MC-29 (Sub-No. 1),

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Passenger Transportation in Special Robert H. Griswold, Commerce Building, Post [4 9 CFR Part 178 1 Office Box 432, Harrisburg, Pa., 17108 Operations, instituted January 17, 1966, (Ridgeway Tours). [Ex Parte No. MC-29 (Sub-No. 1) ] may, if desired, file identical statements Marvin Handler, 405 Montgomery Street, San or replies in both proceedings. In this Francisco, Calif., 94104. PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION IN case, the Commission will consider in Neal Holland, State Street Bank Building, SPECIAL OPERATIONS each respective proceeding, only that 225 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 02110 portion of the particular statement or (Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway Special Procedure and Service List reply which is pertinent thereto. Co.; Union Street Railway Co.). S. Harrison Kahn, 1511 K Street NW., Wash­ At a general session of the Interstate Initial vertified statements must be ington, D.C., 20005 (Paragon Travel Agency, Commerce Commission held at its office filed with the Commission on or before Inc.; Talmage Tours, Inc,; Forlow Travel in Washington, D.C., on the 10th day of August 1, 1966. Bureau, Inc.; Mary Lee Travel Agency; May A.D. 1966. Replies must be filed with the Com­ Pleasure-Craft Tours; Maloney & O’Connor It appearing, that on January 17,1966, mission on or before October 3, 1966. Travel Bureau). the Commission instituted the above-en­ And it is further ordered, That a copy H. W. Kane, Post Office Box 107, Ravenna, titled rulemaking proceeding and sub­ of this order be served upon all the Ohio, 44266 (Bixler Tours, In c.). sequently published notice thereof in the parties hereto, that copied be mailed to Kissinger Travel Agency, 604 Penn Avenue, West Reading, Pa., 19602. F ederal R egister (31 F.R. 2662, Feb. 11, the Governors of every State and to the borothy M. Knoll Travel Agency, 9725 Franks- 1966) and provided a procedure for in­ Public Utilities Commission or board, town Road, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15235. terested persons to give notice of their or similar regulatory bodies, in each Lake Shore Motor Coach Lines, Inc., 602 East intention to participate; State having jurisdiction over trans­ Fifth South, Post Office Box 2609, Salt Lake And it further appearing, that the per­ portation by motor vehicle; that copies City, Utah, 84110. sons whose names and addresses appear be posted in the Office of the Secretary, L. C. Major, Jr., 2001 Massachusetts Avenue in the service list attached to this order Interstate Commerce Commission, Wash­ NW., Washington, D.C., 20036 (Vermont Transit Co., In c.). have expressed their intention to partic­ ington, D.C., for public inspection; and Palmer S. McGee, Jr., 1 Constitution Plaza, ipate in this proceeding, either as indi­ that a copy be delivered to the Director, Hartford, Conn., 06103 (Connecticut Lim­ viduals or in a representative capacity, Office of the Federal Register for publica­ ousine Service, In c.). and to file statements of fact and argu­ tion in the F ederal R egister as notice to Earl N. Merwin, 85 East Gay Street, Colum­ ment concerning their respective posi­ all interested persons. bus, Ohio, 43215. tions: New Jersey Board of Public Utility Commis­ By the Commission. It is ordered, That: sioners, William Gural, Deputy Attorney This proceeding shall be handled, to [ seal] H. Neil G arson, General, 101 Commerce Street, Newark, N.J., 07102. the extent practicable, without oral hear­ Secretary. Stephan J. Mydanick, 565 , New ing, by the filing of verified statements S ervice L ist York, N.Y., 10017 (A -l Coach Tours, In c.). and replies. James F. X . O’Brien, 17 Academy Street, New­ EX PARTE NO. MC-29 (STJB-NO. 2) Twenty-five copies of all such state­ ark, N.J., 07102 (Hudson Transit Lines, ments and replies, and of any other Operations of Brokers of Passenger Inc.). pleading, shall be filed with the Secre­ Transportation William A. Roberts, Julian P. Freret, 1740 N Street NW., Washington, D.C., 20036 tary, Interstate Commerce Commission, Allied Bus Corp., Stanley Fisher, President, (Gray Line New York Tours Corp.; Gray Washington, D.C., 20423, and one copy of 1560 Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10036. Line Sight-Seeing Companies Associated, each such statement and reply shall be American Automobile Association, Charles Inc.; M. K. & O. Highway Tours, Inc.; served on each interested party named G. Collins, General Counsel, 1712 G Street Walters Transit Corp.). in the service list accompanying this NW., Washington, D.C., 20006. Rosary Pilgrimages, 2115 West Wisconsin George R. Beckham Tours, Inc., 515 Wash­ order. Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., 53233. In lieu of verification under oath, the ington Street, Canton, Mass., 02021. William L. Russell, Jr., 73 Broad Street, Red Edward F. Bowes, 1060 Broad Street, Newark, - Bank, N.J., 07701 (Boro Busses Co.).' statements and replies may be made sub­ N.J., 07102 (Inter-City Tours, Inc.). Louis H. Shereff, 292 Madison Avenue, New ject to the following declaration: “I Brownell Tours, Brownell Building, Birming­ York, N.Y., 10017 (Nationwide Tours, In c.). solemnly declare that I have examined ham, Ala. Bertram S. Silver, 140 Montgomery Street, the foregoing statement (or reply) and Drew L. Carraway, 618 Perpetual Building, San Francisco, Calif., 94104 (Gray Line that, to the best of my knowledge and Washington, D.O., 20004 (National Bus Scenic Tours, Inc.). Traffic Association). belief, the representations contained Pauline E. Snodgrass, 811 Elm Street, Martins therein are true.” Frank Daniels, 11 Beacon Street, Boston, Ferry, Ohio, 43935. Mass., 02108 (Michaud Bus Lines, In c.). Tauck Tours, Inc., 475 Fifth Avenue, New In order to save time and expense, Harold J . Drescher, 29 Broadway, New York, York, N.Y., 10017. parties who have interests in common N.Y., 10006 (Carey Transportation, Inc.). Charles H. Trayford, 220 East 42d Street, New should file joint statements. William C. Dineen, 412 Empire Building, 710 York, N.Y., 10017 (Olympia Ski Tours, Inc.; Any party to this proceeding who is North Plankinton Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis., 53203 (Travel & Tour Service, Inc.; Wery Skibee, Inc.; Sportiva Tours, In c.). also a party to the rulemaking proceed­ Travel Service, In c.). John A. Vuono, 1515 Park Building, Pitts­ ing in Ex Parte No. MC-29 (Sub-No. 2), Eastern Railroads—Law Committee, F. X. burgh, Pa., 15222. Operations of Brokers of Passenger Masterson, Secretary, 1 Park Avenue, New Wayne Travel Service, 1031 Jenkins Arcade, Transportation, instituted January 17, York, N.Y., 10016. Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222. 1986, may, if desired, file identical state­ S. S. Eisen, 140 Cedar Street, New York, N.Y., Weit Tours & Travel Service, Clifton Heights ments or replies in both proceedings. In 10006 (Hudson Bus Transportation Co., this case, the Commission will consider, Inc.; Resort Bus Lines, Inc.; Rockland Post Office, Aldan, Pa., 19018. Coaches, Inc.; Trans-Bridge Lines, Inc.; Association of Western Railways, James W. in each respective proceeding, only that Westchester Tours, In c.). Nisbet, General Solicitor, 280 Union Station portion of the particular statement or Richard Fryling, 180 Boyden Avenue, Maple­ Building, 517 West Adams Street, Chicago, reply which is pertinent thereto. wood, N.J., 07103 (Public Service Coordi­ Initial verified statements must be filed nated Transport). 111., 60606. with the Commission on or before Au­ James H. Glavin, III, 54 Broad Street, Post Charles J. Williams, 1060 Broad Street, New­ gust 1, 1966. Office Box 40, Waterford, N.Y., 12188 (High ark, N.J., 07102 (McMullen Tours; Parker Adventure Tours, In c.). Replies must be filed with the Com­ Tours, Inc.; National Tour B rokers mission on or before October 3, 1966. Robert E. Goldstein, 24 West 40th Street, New Association). York, N.Y., 10018 ( Transit Co.; And it is further ordered, That a copy Lincoln Transit Co., Inc.; Mohawk Coach James E. Wilson, 1735 K Street NW., Wash­ of this order be served upon all the par­ Lines, Inc.; Campus Travel, Inc.; Consoli­ ington, D.C., 20006 (National Trailways ties hereto, that copies be mailed to the dated Terminal and Travel Bureau, Inc.; Bus System; Trailways Travel Bureau Governors of every State and to the Pub­ Kerl Tours, In c.). . Corp.). lic Utilities Commission or Board, or Greyhound Lines, Inc., Robert J. Bernard, Vice President, Commerce, 140 South Dear­ [F.R. Doc. 66-5490; Filed, May 18, 1966; similar regulatory bodies, in each State born Street, Chicago, 111., 60603. 8:48 a.m.] having jurisdiction over transportation

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by motor vehicles; that copies be posted William J. Little, Fidelity Building, Balti­ and related Forms SECO-4 and SECO-5 in the Office of the Secretary, Interstate more, Md., 21201 (J. Carlton Mandrell). (17 CFR 249.504 and 249.505). On Commerce Commission, Washington, L. C. Major, Jr., 2001 Massachusetts Avenue March 16, 1966, in Securities Exchange NW., Washington, D.C., 20036 (Vermont D.C., for public inspection; and that a Transit Co., Inc.). Act Release No. 7838 and in the F ederal copy be delivered to the Director, Office Marshall G. Matheny, 306 North Mercer R egister of March 19, 1966, 31 F.R. 4739, of the Federal Register for publication Street, New Castle, Pa., 16101. the Commission published, its previous in the F ederal R egister as notice to all Palmer S. McGee, Jr., 1 Constitution Plaza, proposal to adopt Rule 15b8-2 (17 CFR interested persons. Hartford, Conn., 06103 (Connecticut Lim­ 240.15b8-2). The Commission has con­ ousine Service, Inc.). By the Commission. sidered the comments and suggestions Earl N. Merwin, 85 East Gay Street, Colum­ submitted on the previous proposal and, [seal] H. Neil Garson, bus, Ohio, 43215. New Jersey Board of Public Utility Com­ in light of the changes made therein, has Secretary. missioners, William Gural, Deputy At­ decided to publish this revised proposal S ervice List torney General, 101 Commerce Street, for comment. EX PARTE NO. MC-29 (SUB-NO. 1) Newark, N.J., 07102. The Securities Acts Amendments of Passenger Transportation in Special James F. X. O’Brien, 17 Academy Street, 1964, Public Law 88-467, added new sec­ Operations Newark, N.J., 07102 (Hudson Transit Lines, tions 15(b)(8), 15(b) (9), and 15(b>(10) In c.). to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Anzac Transportation Co., Post Office Box 99, Price Bus Co., Inc., 1213-15 Jackson Street, Gallup, N. Mex., 87301. Scranton, Pa., 18504. directing the Commission to provide reg­ Adolph J. Biebersteln, 121 West Doty Street, William A. Roberts, Julian P. Freret, 1740 N ulation of nonmember broker-dealers Madison, Wis., 53703 (Badger Coaches, Inc.; Street NW., Washington, D.C., 20036 comparable to that of a self-regulatory Badger Bus Lines, In c.). (Grey Line New York Tours Corp.; Gray association1 and authorized the Commis­ Edward P. Bowes, 1060 Broad Street, Newark, Line Sight-Seeing Companies Associated, sion to levy reasonable fees and charges. N.J., 07102 (Inter-City Transportation Co., Inc.; M.K. & O. Highway Tours, Inc.; Proposed Rule 15b8-2 (17 CFR 240.15b Inc.). Walters Transit Corp.). 8-2) would establish fees for brokers and Drew L. Carraway, 618 Perpetual Building, George H. Rosen, Monticello, N.Y., 12701 dealers who are registered with the Com­ Washington, D.C., 20004 (National Bus (Salem Transportation Co., Inc.). Traffic Ass’n ). William L. Russell, Jr., 73 Broad Street, Red mission and are not members of a reg­ Clearwater Stage Lines, Inc., 202 North Bank, N.J., 07701 (Boro Busses Co.). istered national securities association as Street, Grangeville, Idaho, 83530. Harry L. Ryan, Jr., 815 15th Street NW., of the effective date of the rule. The The Company of Voyageurs, 711 Valley Road, Washington, D.C., 20005 (Diamond Tours, proposed rule would also require a fee Mahwah, N.J., 07430. In c.). of all brokers and dealers who, although Robert J. Corber, 1250 Connecticut Avenue S & S Bus Service, Inc., Box 6, Rural Delivery members of a registered national securi­ NW„ Washington, D.C., 20036 (National 1, Rensselaer, N.Y., 12144. ties association on the effective date of Association of Motor Bus Owners). Louis H. Shereff, 292 Madison Avenue, New the rule, were, at some time during fiscal Harold J. Drescher, 29 Broadway, New York, York, N.Y., 10017 (Nationwide Tours, Inc.). N.Y., 10006 (Carey Transportation, Inc.). Smoky Mountain Tours Co., Post Office Box 1966, both registered with the Commis­ Eastern Railroads-Law Committee, P. X. 1652, Asheville, N.C., 28802. sion and not members of such an asso­ Masterson, Secretary, I Park Avenue, New Leonard Sugerman, 400 South Main Street, ciation. The proposed rule would also York, N.Y., 10016. Phoenixville, Pa., 19460 (Werner Bus require that the fees be paid, and Form S. S. Eisen, 140 Cedar Street, New York, N.Y., Lines). SECO-4 (17 CFR 249.504) (the assess­ 10006 (Hudson Bus Transportation Co., Tauck Tours, Inc., 475 Fifth Avenue, New ment form) be filed, on or before July 31, Inc.; Resort Bus Lines, Inc.; Rockland York, N.Y., 10017. Coaches, Inc.; Trans-Bridge Lines, Inc.; 1966.2 Charles H. Trayford, 220 East 42d Street, The fees imposed by proposed Rule Westchester Tours, In c.). New York, N.Y., 10017 (Utica-Rome Bus Richard Fryling, 180 Boyden Avenue, Maple­ Co., Inc.). 15b8-2 (17 CFR 240.15b8-2) would com­ wood, N.J., 07103 (Public Service Coordi­ John A. Vuono, 1515 Park Building, Pitts­ prise the following factors; ( l ) a base fee nates Transport). burgh, Pa., 15222. of $150 for each nonmember broker or James H. Gilroy, Jr., 187 Genesee Street, Weit Tours & Travel Service, Clifton Heights dealer; (2) $7 for each associated person IJtica, N.Y., 13501 (Central New York Post Office, Aldan, Pa., 190«. engaged directly or indirectly in securi­ Coach Lines, In c.). Association of Western Railways, James W. ties activities for or on behalf of the James H. Glavin III, Post Office Box 40, Nisbet, General Solicitor, 280 Union Sta­ broker or dealer at any time during the Waterford, N.Y., 12188 (Mountain View tion Building, 517 West Adams Street, Coach Lines, In c.). Chicago, 111., 60606. fiscal year; and (3) $30 for each office8 Robert E. Goldstein, 24 West 40th Street, Charles J. Williams, 1060 Broad Street, of the broker or dealer open at any time New York, N.Y., 10018 (Manhattan Tran­ Newark, N.J., 07102 (McMullen Tours; during the fiscal year. sit Co.; Lincoln Transit Co., Inc.; Mohawk Parker Tours, Inc.; National Tour Brokers The proposed rule provides that in no Coach Lines, Inc.; Campus Travel, Inc.; Association). case shall any broker or dealer have to Consolidated Terminal & Travel Bureau James E. Wilson, 1735 K Street NW., Wash- pay more than $15,000 by virtue of fac- Inc.; Keri Tours, In c.). . ington, D.C., 20006 (National Trail ways Bus Greyhound Lines, Inc., Robert J. Bernard, Systems; Trailways Travel Bureau Corp.). Vice President, Commerce, 140 South Dear­ 1 At present the National Association of born Street, Chicago, 111., 60603. [F.R. Doc. 66-5491; Filed, May 18, 1966; Securities Dealers, Inc. (“NASD”) is the only Marvin Handler, 405 Montgomery Street, San 8:48 a.m.] such association. Francisco, Calif., 94104. “Fees for fiscal 1967 and subsequent years Neal Holland, State Street Bank Building, will be established by later rules. However, 225 Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., 02110 Rule 15b8-2 (17 CFR 240.25b8-2) provides (Eastern Massachusetts Street Railway SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE for a continuing basic registration fee of $150 Co.; Union Street Railway Co.). for new broker-dealers who do not join the Leonard A. Jaskiewicz, 1155 15th Street NW„ NASD. The rule also requires a permanent COMMISSION fee of $25 for each new Form SEOO-2 (17 CFR Washington, D.C., 20005 (Baltimore-Solo- 249.502) filed after July 15, 1966, for each mons Bus Lines, In c.). I 17 CFR Parts 240, 249 1 associated person joining the firm. S. Harrison Kahn, 1511 K Street NW., Wash­ [Release No. 34-7889] s The term “office” is defined in the rule ington, D.C., 20005 (The Gray Lines, Inc.; to mean every place or establishment owned Canada Coach Lines, Ltd.; Monumental FEES FOR BROKERS AND DEALERS or controlled by a broker or dealer in or from Motor Tours, Inc.; McGinn Bus Co.; which the broker or dealer engages in the Niagara Scenic Bus Lines, Inc.; Yellow NOT MEMBERS OF NATIONAL securities business. A broker or dealer shall Limousine Service, Inc.; Maloney & SECURITIES ASSOCIATION be deemed to own or control an office if he O’Connor Transportation Co., Inc.). pays a substantial portion of the costs there­ Stanley H. Kamerow, 1025 Vermont Avenue Revised Notice of Proposed Rule of, including rent and taxes. The term is NW., Washington, D.C. (W.M.A. Transit Making not intended to mean the dwelling of an Co.). associated person if a broker or dealer does John V. H. Klein, 1 West Main Street, Smith- Notice is hereby given that the Secu­ not bear a substantial portion of the cost town, N.Y., 11787 (Schenck Tours, Inc.). rities and Exchange Commission has or expenses of such dwelling. It is intended, however, to include the dwelling of a sole Laurel Line Transportation Co., Inc,, 1213- under consideration a revised proposal to proprietor if he conducts securities business 15 Jackson Street, Scranton, Pa., 18504. adopt Rule 15b8-2 (17 CFR 240.15b&-2) therefrom.

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tors (1) and (2)—the base fee plus the $7 (17 CFR 249.505) and pay the initial mission for 45 days after such termina­ head tax indicated above. The fee of nonmember broker-dealer fee if appro­ tion of membership shall, within such 45- $30 for each office may not be included in priate. day period, file Form SECO-5 (§ 249.505 the computation of the $15,000 maximum. 3. Paragraph (i) has been added to theof this chapter) and pay to the Commis­ Brokers and dealers registered with the proposed rule to prohibit a broker-dealer sion a fee of $150. Commission (and not members of a reg­ who fails to comply with the rule from (f) Every broker or dealer who is reg­ istered national securities association) effecting any over-the-counter securities istered with the Commission and not a on the effective date of the proposed rule transactions. member of a registered national securi­ who had been so registered for less than The text of the proposed section would ties association shall pay to the Commis­ 6 months will be required to pay half the be substantially as follows: sion a fee of $25 for each Form SECO-2 fee.4 Similarly, broker-dealers who were (§ 249.502 of this chapter) filed after July § 240.15b—2 Fees for registered bro­ 15, 1966 by such broker or dealer pursu­ both registered with the Commission and kers and dealers who are not mem­ not members of such an association for bers of a registered national securities ant to Rule 15b8-l (§ 240.15b8-l of this a period of at least 45 days (but less than association. chapter). 6 months) dining fiscal 1966 will pay (g) Every broker or dealer who fails only half the fee. Broker-dealers who (a) Every broker or dealer registered to pay fees as and when required by this for more than 6 months were both reg­ with the Commission and not a member section shall pay an additional fee of istered with the Commission and not of a registered national securities asso­ $100 to defray administrative costs in­ members of such an association will pay ciation on July 15, 1966 (the effective curred by the Commission as a result of a pntivp fpp date of this section) shall, on or before such failure. Proposed Rule 15b8-2 (17 CFR 240.15b July 31, 1966, file F o r m SECO-4 (h) Any broker or dealer who is a 8-2) would also require that brokers and (§ 249.504 of this chapter) and pay to the member of a national securities exchange dealers registering with the Commission Commission a fee for the fiscal year be­ shall not be required to pay the fees re­ after the effective date of the rule who ginning July 1, 1965, and ending June 30, quired by paragraphs (a ), (b), (c ), (d ), do not become members of a registered 1966. The total amount of such fee shall or (f) of this section if (1) he carries no national securities association within 45 be the sum of the following: (1) A base accounts of customers, and (2) his an­ days after the effective date of their reg­ fee of $150; plus (2) $7 for each associ­ nual gross income derived from purchases istration pay a fee of $150. The same ated person engaged, directly or indirect­ and sales of securities otherwise than on $150 fee is required of firms whose mem­ ly, in securities activities for or on behalf a national securities exchange is in an bership in a registered national securities of the broker or dealer at any time be­ amount no greater than $1,000. Each association is terminated after the effec­ tween July 1, 1965, and June 30, 1966; such broker or dealer shall nevertheless tive date of the rule and which continue plus (3) $30 for each office of the broker file Form SECO-4 (§ 249.504 of this chap­ to be registered with the Commission for or dealer which has been open for busi­ ter) or Form SECO-5 (§ 249.505 of this a period of 45 days after such termina­ ness at any time between July 1, 1965, chapter) as required by this section. tion of membership.5 Form SECO-5 (17 and June 30, 1966. (i) No broker or dealer subject to this CFR 249.505), the initial assessment (b) Every broker or dealer registered section shall effect any transaction in, or form, must be filed when this fee is paid. with the Commission and a member of a induce the purchase or sale of, any secu­ Proposed Rule 15b8-2 (17 CFR 240.- registered national securities association rity otherwise than on a national secu­ 15b8-2) imposes an additional fee of $100 on July 15,1966 (the effective date of this rities exchange unless he has complied upon brokers or dealers who fail to pay section) who, for at least 45 days during with the applicable provisions of this any of the other fees as and when re­ the period from July 1, 1965, to June 30, section. quired by the rule. This additional fee is 1966, was both registered with the Com­ (j ) For the purposes of this section: to defray the extra administrative costs mission and not a member of such an association shall, on or before July 31, (1) the term “associated person” shall incurred by the Commission as a result of mean any partner, officer, director, or such failure to comply with the rule. 1966, file Form SECO-4 (§ 249.504 of this chapter) and pay to the Commission the branch manager of a broker or dealer (or All the items discussed above were con­ any person occupying a similar status or tained in the previous proposal. fee provided for in paragraph (a) of this section. performing similar functions), or any This revised proposal differs in three natural person directly or indirectly con­ respects, and the changes reflect com­ (c) Every broker or dealer subject to paragraph (a) or (b) of this section who trolling or controlled by such broker or ments made on the earlier proposal: dealer, and shall include any employee of 1. The revised proposal establishes a during the period from July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1966, was registered with the such broker or dealer (other than em­ fee of $25 for each Form SECO-2 (17 ployees whose functions are clerical or CFR 249.502) filed pursuant to Rule Commission for less than 6 months or who was a member of a registered ministerial), and any broker or dealer 15b8-l (17 CFR 240.15b8-l) by the brok­ conducting business as a sole proprietor. er or dealer after July 15,1966. This fee national securities association for more- than 6 months shall pay only half the (2) the term “office” shall mean every must be paid concurrently with the filing place or establishment which is owned or of each Form SECO-2 (17 CFR 249.502). fee provided for in paragraph (a) of this section. controlled by a broker or dealer in or 2. Under paragraph (h) of the revised (d) In no case shall the amount due from which the broker or dealer engages proposal, members of a national securi­ by any broker or dealer under subpara­ in-the securities business. ties exchange, although still exempt from graphs (1) and (2) of paragraph (a), of (Secs. 15(b )(8), 15(b )(9), 15(b) (10), and the basic fee provisions of the proposed this section exceed $15,000. 23(a); 78 Stat. 572-3, 48 Stat. 901, as amend­ rule [paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), or ed, 15 U.S.C. 780, 78«?) (f)l if they (1) carry no customer ac­ (e) (1) Every broker or dealer who counts and (2) derive less than $1,000 becomes registered as a broker or dealer In connection with proposed Rule annual income from over-the-counter with the Commission after July 15, 1966 15b8-2 (17 CFR § 240.15b8-2), it is pro­ transactions, would have to file Form (the effective date of this section) and posed that Subpart F of Part 249 of * SECO-4 (17 CFR 249.504) or SECO-5 who does not become a member of a Chapter n of Title 17 of the Code of registered national securities association Federal Regulations be amended by 4 The fee for such a firm would be: (1) $75 within 45 days after the effective date of adding § 249.504 and § 249.505, as plus (2) $3.50 for each associated person such registration, shall within such 45- follows: engaged in securities activities, and (3) $15 day period, file Form SECO-5 (§ 249.505 for each office. Factors (1) and (2) are stiU of this chapter) and pay to the Commis­ § 2 4 9 .5 0 4 Form SECO-4, 1966 assess­ subject to a $15,000 maximum, and the $15 sion a fee of $150. ment and information form for office fee is not. (2) Every registered broker or dealer registered brokers and dealers not 8 Termination of membership in a registered whose membership in a registered na­ members of a registered national national securities association automatically securities association. subjects a registered broker-dealer to Sec­ tional securities association is terminated tions 15(b)(8), 15(b)(9), and 15(b) (10) of for any reason after July 15, 1966 (the (Copies of the form will be filed upon the Act and all rules and regulations there­ effective date of this section) and who adoption of this section. Additional under. continues to be registered with the Com­ copies will be available at the Commis-

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sion’s headquarters office in Washing­ ton, D.C., and its regional offices.) § 249.505 Form SECO—5, Initial assess­ ment and information form for registered brokers and dealers not members of a registered national securities association. (Copies of this form will be filed upon adoption of this section. Additional copies will be available at the Commis­ sion’s headquarters office in Washing­ ton, D.C., and its regional offices.) (Secs. 15(b)(8), 15(b)(9), 15(b)(10), and 23(a) ; 78 Stat. 572-3, 48 Stat. 901, as amend­ ed, 15 U.S.C. 78o, 78w) All interested persons are invited to submit their views and comments on the above proposal, in writing, to the Se­ curities and Exchange Commission, 500 North Capitol Street NW.* Washington, D.C., 20549 on or before May 31, 1966. Except where it is requested that such communications not be disclosed, they will be considered available for public inspection. By the Commission. [seal] Orval L. DtjB ois, Secretary. May 16,1966. [F.R. Doc. 66—5455; Filed, May 18, 1966; 8:46 a.m.]

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Stat. 1272), as amended (43 U.S.C. sent their views in writing to the District DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 315g): Manager, Bureau of Land Management, Willamette Meridian, Oreg. Department of the Interior, 365 A Street Bureau of Land Management West, Post Office Box 220, Vale, Oreg., IDAHO T. 32 S., R. 40 E., 97918. Sec. 31, lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, W y2 NE % and If circumstances warrant it, a public Notice of Filing of Idaho Ei/2NWy4 ; Sec. 32; hearing will be held at a convenient time Protraction Diagrams Sec. 34. and place which will be announced. T. 33 S., R. 39 E., After having considered comments re­ May 12,1966. Sec. 24, wy£; ceived as a result of this publication and Notice is hereby given that effective at Sec. 26; hearing if such is deemed necessary to be and after 10 a.m., on June 16, . 1966, the Sec. 34. held, the undersigned officer will classify following protraction diagrams are of­ T. 33 S., R. 40 E., the above-described lands, which classi­ ficially filed of record in the Idaho Land Sec. 2; Sec. 4, Wi/2 and SE^SEyi; fication shall be published in the F ederal Office, Room 327, Federal Building, Sec. 6; R egister. Boise, Idaho, 83701. In accordance with Sec. 8; M axwell T. Lieurance, Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations, Sec. 10; Acting State Director. these protractions will become the basic Sec. 14; [P.R. Doc. 66-5482; Piled, May 18, 1966; record for describing the lands for all Sec. 18; 8:47 a.m.] authorized uses. Until this date and Sec. 20, NE^4 and sy2; time the diagrams have been placed in Sec. 22; Sec. 24, NW14NW14, sy2NWy4, SW14, and open files and are available to the public wy2SEy4; Office of the Secretary for information only. Sec. 25; DONALD B. GREGG I daho P rotraction Diagrams Nos. 7, 9, 81, Sec. 26; 82,83 Sec. 27, SEi4SEy4; Appointment and Statement of Sec. 28; BOISE MERIDIAN Sec. 30; Financial Interests Approved Apr. 14,1966 Sec. 32; April 13, 1966. Sec. 34; No. 7 Sec. 35. Pursuant to section 302(a) of Execu­ T. 40 N„ Rs. 8 and 9 E. T. 33 S., R. 40 V2 K, tive Order 10647, the following informa­ T. 41 N., R. 8 E. Sec. 30, lots 1, 2, 3, and 4; tion on a WOC appointee in the Depart­ No. 9 Sec. 31, lots 1, 2, 3, and 4. ment of the Interior is furnished for T. 33 S„ R. 41 E., publication in the F ederal R egister: Ts. 38 and 39 N., R. 8 E. Sec. 30, lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, SE^N W ^, No. 81 swy4, wy2SEy4, and SE14SE14; Name of appointee: Donald B. Gregg. Sec. 31. Name of employing agency : Department of T. 10 N., Rs 14,15, and 16 E. T. 3314 S., R. 40 E„ the Interior, Office of Assistant Secretary for T. 11 N.,R. 15 E. Sec. 32; Water and Power Development. No. 82 Sec. 34; The title of the appointee’s position : T. 9 N., Rs. U , 12, and 13 E. Sec. 35. Deputy Director, Defense Electric Power T. 10 N., Rs. 11 and 12 E. T. 34 S., R. 39 E., Area 14. Sec. 1, SE%. The name of the appointee’s private em­ No. 83 T. 34 S., R. 40 E„ ployer or employers^ The Montana Power T. 11 N„ Rs. 9,10, and 11 E. Secs. 1 to 4, inclusive; Co. sec. 5, sy^; Copies of this diagram are for sale at Sec. 6. The statement of “financial interests” one dollar ($1.00) each by the Cadastral T. 34 S., R. 41 E., for the above appointee is enclosed. Engineering Office, Bureau of Land Sec. 6, Ny2 and SW14. - S tewart L. Udall, Management, Post Office Box 2237, The areas described aggregate Secretary of the Interior. Boise, Idaho, 83701. 20,011.09 acres. Appointee’s S tatement op F inancial rval arley 2. Classification of the above-described O G. H , I nterests M anager, Land Office, lands by a classification order will segre­ Boise, Idaho. gate the lands from all forms of disposal In accordance with the requirements under the public land laws, including the [P.R. Doc. 66-5452; Piled, May 18, 1966; of section 302(b) of Executive Order 8:45 a.m.] mining laws, except as to application 10647,1 am filing the following statement under section 8 of the Taylor Grazing Act (38 Stat. 1272), as amended. for publication in the F ederal R egister : [Oregon 015973] 3. Publication of this proposed classi­ (1) Names of any corporations of OREGON fication order will not alter the ap­ which I am, or had been within 60 days plicability of the public land laws preceding my appointment, on May 5, Notice of Proposed Classification governing the use of the lands under 1966, as Deputy Director, Area 14, De­ of Public Lands lease, license, or permit, or governing dis­ posal of their mineral and vegetative fense Electric Power Administration, an 1. Pursuant to the provisions of the resources, other than under the mining officer or director : act of September 19, 1964 (43 U.S.C. laws. None. 1412), notice is hereby given of a pro­ 4. For a period of 60 days from the (2) Names of any corporations in posal to classify the following described date of publication of this notice, all public lands in Malheur County, Oreg., persons who wish to submit comments, which I own, or did own within 60 days for disposal through exchange under sec­ suggestions, or objections in connection preceding my appointment, any stocks, tion 8 of the act of June 28, 1934 (48 with the proposed classification may pre­ bonds, or other financial interests:

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The Montana Power Co. (4) Names of any other businesses which I own, or owned within 60 days DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDU­ (3) Names of any partnerships inpreceding my appointment: which I am associated, or had been as­ None. CATION, AND WELFARE sociated within 60 days preceding my Donald B . G regg. Office of Education May 5, 1966. appointment: FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IN [F.R. Doc. 66-5453; Filed, May 18, 1966; None. 8:45 a.m.] CONSTRUCTION OF NONCOM­ MERCIAL EDUCATIONAL TELEVI­ SION BROADCAST FACILITIES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Applications Accepted for Filing Consumer and Marketing Service Notice is hereby given that effective with this publication the following WESTERN STOCKMAN’S MARKET ET AL. described applications, for Federal finan­ Notice of Changes in Names of Posted Stockyards cial assistance in the construction of noncommercial educational television It has been ascertained, and notice is hereby given, that the names of the live­ broadcast facilities are accepted for fil­ stock markets referred to herein, which were posted on the respective dates specified ing-in accordance with 45 CFR 60.7 : below as being subject to the provisions of the Packers and Stockyards Act, Connecticut Educational Television 1921, as amended (7 U.S.C. 181 et seq.), have been changed as indicated below. Corp., 266 Pearl Street, Hartford, Conn., Original name of stock-yard, location, Current name of stockyard and File No. 136, to activate Channel 53 in and date of -posting date of change in name Norwich, Conn. California f University of New Hampshire, Dur­ ham, N.H., File No. 137, for the establish­ Cattle Center, Inc., Famoso, Jan. 20, 1964______Western Stockman’s Market, Jan. 1, ment of a new noncommercial educa­ 1966. tional television station, Channel 49 in G eorgia Littleton, N.H. Georgia Livestock Terminal Market, Inc. MaCon, Georgia Livestock Market, Inc., June 1, University of New Hampshire, Dur­ Jan. 18, 1938 1965. ham, N.H., File No. 138, for the estab­ Pelham Livestock Company, Pelham, May 13, Mitchell County Livestock Company, lishment of a new noncommercial edu­ 1959. Oct. 6,1965. cational television station, Channel 40 I daho in Berlin, N.H. Bonners Ferry Livestock, Inc., Bonners Ferry, Bonners Ferry—Coeur d’Alene Livestock, University of New Hampshire, Dur­ Oct. 13, 1959. Inc., May 15, 1965. ham, N.H., File No. 139, for the estab­ I llin ois lishment of a new noncommercial edu­ Galesburg Livestock Sales Co., Galesburg, July Galesburg Livestock Sales, Inc., Jan. 11, cational television station, Channel 52 27, 1960. 1966. in Keene, N.H. Stoutenborough Auction, Springfield, Nov. 18, Stoutenborough Sale Pavilion, Feb. 1, Utah State University of Agriculture 1959. 1966. and Applied Science, Logan, Utah, File I ndiana No. 140, to expand the operation o f non­ Shipshewana Auction Company, Shipshewana, Shipshewana Livestock Auction, Inc., commercial educational television sta­ Apr. 21, 1959. Jan. 1, 1966. tion on Channel 12, Logan, Utah. I owa Clover Park School District No. 400, Lakewood Center, Wash., File No. 141, to Hi Dollar Sales, Inc:, Sigourney, May 1, 1957____ Keoco Auction Co., Mar. 30, 1966. improve the facilities of noncommercial Mis sis s ip p i educational television station, KPEC-TV, Hattiesburg Livestock Yard, Inc., Hattiesburg, Hattiesburg Livestock Yards, Inc., Feb. Channel 56, Tacoma, Wash. Jan. 6, 1959. 24, 1966. Any interested person may, pursuant Misso u ri to 45 CFR 60.8, within 30 calendar days Adair County Sales Barn, Kirksville, May 28, 1959— Kirksville Community Sale—North Barn, from the date of this application, file Jan. 1, 1966. comments regarding the above applica­ Nebraska tion with the Chief, Educational Tele­ Sheridan Livestock Commission'Co., Stockyards, Sheridan Livestock Commission Co., vision Facilities Branch, U.S. Office of Rushville, Jan. 11, 1950. Feb. 15, 1966. Education, Washington, D.C., 20202. Oklahoma (76 Stat. 64; 47 U.S.Ç. 390) Jay Sale Barn, Jay, May 1, 1959___----- .— ______Jay Livestock Auction, Feb. 5, 1966. R aymond J . S tanley, Temple Auction Sale, Temple, April 7, 1959_...... Temple Livestock Auction Sale, Incor­ Chief, Educational Television porated, Feb. 10, 1966. Facilities Branch, U.S. Office S outh Carolina of Education. Herndon Stockyards, Inc., Leesville, Jan. 28, 1960— Farmers Livestock Market, Inc., Jan. 1, [F.R. Doc. 66-5492; Filed, May 18, 1966; 1966. 8:48 a.m.] T exas Corsicana Livestock Company, Inc., Corsicana, Corsicana Livestock Commission Com- Jan. 11, 1957. pany, Apr. 1, 1966. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Tate Brothers Livestock Auction Company, La- Tate Livestock Auction Companv, Sent mesa, Jan. 15, 1957. 1, 1905. WILHELMSEN LINE AND SWEDISH Longview Livestock Auction, Inc., Longview, Jan. Longview Livestock Commission Com- AMERICAN LINE 10, 1957. pany, Jan. 1, 1966. Tri-County Auction Company, Sweetwater, Nov. Sweetwater Auction Company, Jan. 19 Notice of Agreement Filed for 28, 1956. 1966. Approval Done at Washington, D.C., this 16th day of May 1966. Notice is hereby given that the follow­ Charles G. Cleveland, ing agreement has been filed with the Chief, Registrations, Bonds and Reports Branch, Commission for approval pursuant to Packers and Stockyards Division, section 15 of the Shipping Act, 1916, as Consumer and Marketing Service. amended (39 Stat. 733, 75 Stat. 763, 46 [PJEL Doc. 66-5497; Filed, May 18, 1966; 8:49 a.m.] U.S.C. 814).

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Interested parties may inspect and ob­ Notice is hereby given that the follow­ The Lee-Hermann Co., 32 Broadway, New tain a copy of the agreement at the ing persons have filed with the Federal York, N.Y., 10004; License No. 544. Spartan Overseas Shipping Corp., 16 Beaver Washington office of the Federal Mari­ Maritime Commission applications for Street, New York, N.Y., 10004; License No. time Commission, 1321 H Street NW., licenses as independent ocean freight 657. Room 609; or may inspect agreements at forwarders, pursuant to section 44(a) of International Traffic & Trade Specialists, 11 the offices of the District Managers, New the Shipping Act, 1916 (75 Stat. 522 and Broadway, Room 417, New York, N.Y., York, N.Y., New Orleans, La., and San 46 U.S.C. 841(b)). 10004; License No..1080. Francisco, Calif. Comments with refer­ Persons knowing of any reason why International Traffic & Trade Specialists ence to an agreement including a request any of the following applicants should (Branch), 85 Hillside Avenue, New Ro­ for hearing, If desired, may be submitted not receive a license are requested to chelle, N.Y.; License No. 1080. The A. W. Fenton Co., Inc., 75 Public Square, to the Secretary, Federal Maritime Com­ communicate with the Director, Bureau Cleveland, Ohio, 44113; License No. 777. mission, Washington, D.C., 20573, within of Domestic Regulation, Federal Mari­ McClary, Swift & Co., Inc., (Branch), 24 Cali­ 20 days after publication of this notice time Commission, Washington, D.C., fornia Street, Room 614, San Francisco, in the F ederal R egister. A copyuf any 20573. Protests received within 60 days Calif., 94111; License No. 632. such statement should also be forwarded from the date of publication of this no­ Trans Global Freight, Inc. (Marine Division), to the party filing the agreement (as in­ tice in the F ederal R egister will be con­ 44 Whitehall Street, Suite 1002, New York, dicated hereinafter) and the comments sidered. N.Y., License No. 1058. should indicate that this has been done. Joseph W. Engel, 901 Julia Street, Elizabeth, Change of Officers Notice of agreement filed for approval N.J.; Joseph W. Engel, owner. Copeland Shipping, Inc., Farmers & Rock- by: ♦Aero Special Delivery & Messenger (Carl K. away Boulevards,xlJamaica, N.Y., 11434; Mr. W. C. Menge, Traffic Manager, Strachen Sparks d.b.a.), 242 Steuart Street, San License No. 92. Gerow F. Miles, president; Shipping Co., Ship Agents & Stevedores, Francisco, Calif.; Carl K. Sparks, owner. Sidney Kreps, vice president; Martin W. 1600 American Bank Building, New Or­ Donald R. Winter, 721 Juniper Street, At­ Loughitano, treasurer; William Daly, sec­ leans, La., 70130. lanta, Ga.; Donald R. Winter, owner. retary. Louis V. De Mallo, 80 Wall Street, New York, C. H. Powell Co., Inc., 141 Milk Street, Boston, Agreement 8685-2, between Wilhelm- N.Y.; Louis V. De Malio, owner. Mass., 02109; License No. 176. Lillian sen Line Joint Service and Swedish Intercontinental Forwarders, Inc., 25 West Powell, president and treasurer; John S. American Line, parties .to a cooperative Flagler Street, Miami, Fla.; Octavio A. Powell, vice president and clerk; Alfred E. working arrangement operating in the Descalzo, president and director; Mabel T. Powell, vice president; Paul A. Powell, vice LaScelle, secretary-treasurer and director; president and assistant secretary; Peter trade between Scandinavian, Baltic, Carlos M. Calvet, vice president and Powell, vice president; Joseph P. Lisa, sec­ United Kingdom, Continental and Mexi­ director. retary. can East Coast ports and U.S. Gulf and Charleston Overseas Forwarders, Inc., 406 South Atlantic ports, modifies the pream­ Notice is hereby given of changes in Peoples Building, Post Office Box 860, ble to the basic agreement to include the following independent ocean freight Charleston, S.C.; License No. 751. Kay Eire. forwarder licenses and applications Hargrove, secretary-treasurer. therefor. Premier Shipping Co., Inc., 26 Beaver Street, Dated: May 16, 1966. New York, N.Y., 10004; License No. 842. Change of Name Walter Van Hoesen, president; Mae E. By order of the Federal Maritime Com­ Mira-Mar Shipping Co. (Joe Goynias, d.b.a.) McGettrick, vie© president; Enoch Van' mission. to Unimar Shipping Co., Inc., 17 West Hoesen, secretary-treasurer. F rancis C. H u rn ey, Ninth Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Applicant. Unimar Shipping Co., Inc., 17 West Ninth Special Assistant to the Secretary. Stevens Shipping Co. to Stevens Shipping & Street, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Applicant. Joe Terminal Co., 26 East Bay Street, Post Of­ Goynias, president and director; Esther [F.R. Doc. 66-5484; Filed, May 18, 1966; Goynias, vice president, treasurer, and di­ 8:47 a.m.] fice Box 1068, Savannah, Ga.; License No. 801. rector; Morris Franco, secretary and di­ D. H. McClary to McClary, Swift & Co., Inc., rector. 509A- Maritime Building, Seattle, Wash.; J. B. Wood Shipping Co., Inc., 80 Broad LASALLE INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT License No. 632. Street, New York, N.Y.; License No. 81. FORWARDING CORP. ET AL. Andrew P. Aquino, vice president. Address Changes Marine Agency of Tampa, Inc., Post Office Independent O cean Freight For­ Ambrosia Co., 52 Broadway, New York, N.Y., Box 2189, Tampa, Fla., 33601; License No. 10004; License No. 426. 995. Angel Ygual, president; L. Venita warder Licenses and Applications Jáy International, Inc., 1700 Walnut Street, Smith, secretary-treasurer. Therefor; Notice of Revisions Suite 415, Philadelphia, Pa., 19103; License Samuel Shapiro & Co., Inc., 11-13 Gay Street, No. 956. Baltimore, Md., 21202; License No. 17. Notice is hereby given of the cancella­ Erskine Freight Forwarding Co., 80 Broad Samuel Shapiro, chairman of board and tion of the following independent ocean Street, New York, N.Y., 10004; License No. chief executive officer. freight forwarder licenses. 382. Transcarloading Corp., 75 Beach Street, New Express Forwarding & Storage Co., Inc., 17 York, N.Y., 10013; License No. 1025. R. E. LaSalle International Freight Forwarding Battery Place, Suite 1400, New York, N.Y., Gonzalez, regional manager. Corp., 147 West 42d Street, New York, N.Y.; 10004; License No. 912. Trans-Global Freight, Inc. (Marine Division), License No. 962, canceled April 18,1966. A. R. Savage & Son (Branch), Foot of East 44 Whitehall Street, New York, N.Y.; Li­ Crescent Forwarding Service (James G. Marti, Beaver Street, Post Office Box 4189, Jack­ cense No. 1058. Eugene T. Gillen, man­ d.b.a.), 527 Canal Street, New Orleans, La., sonville, Fla.; License No. 692. ager. 70130; License No. 313, canceled April 28, Francesco Parisi, Inc., 17 Battery Place, New 1966. Grandfather Applicants L icensed York, N.Y., 10004; License No. 770. April 1966 F. V. Valdes & Co,, Inc., 607 Market Street, J. B. Wood Shipping Co.,' Inc., 80 Broad San Francisco, Calif.; License No. 746, can­ Street, New York, N.Y., 10004; License No. John E. Kinzie (J. E. Kinzie, d.b.a.), 1114 Belthair, Post Office Box 1566, Brownsville, celed April 28,1966. 81. Crystal Shipping Co., 11 Broadway, New York, Tex.; License No. 413, issued April 4, 1966. Notice is hereby given of changes in N.Y., 10004; License No. 1005. New Applicants L icensed the following applications for independ­ Seair Forwarding Co., Inc., 11 Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10004; License No. 422. Worlex Corp., 444 North Lake Shore Drive, ent ocean freight forwarder licenses filed F. C. Gerlach & Co., Inc., 42 Broadway, Room Chicago, 111., 60611; License No. 1114, issued pursuant to section 44, Shipping Act, 1535, -New York, N.Y., 10004; License No. April 20, 1966. Monmouth Shipping Corp., 73 Huntington 1916 (75 Stat. 522 and 46 U.S.C. 841(b) ). 205. Transoarloading Corp. (Branch), 75 Beach Street, Brooklyn, N.Y., 11231; License No. Grandfather Applicant Street, New York, N.Y., 10013; License No. 1115, issued April 21, 1966. Hanebrink Co., Inc., Koeller Strusa Co., 812 M. J. Ovalle Co. (J. Ovalle, d.b.a.), Post Office 1025. Progressive Forwarding, Inc., 15 William Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo., 63101; License Box 7154, Metaire, La., 70002; Application Street, New York, N.Y., 10005; License No. No. 1116, issued April 27,1966. No. 914, dismissed April 20, 1966. 459. Dated: May 16,1966. New Applicant United Shipping Corp., 11 Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10004; License No. 387. F rancis C. H u rn ey, Narovi Shipping Corp., Post Office Box 1254, L. A. Ferm Có., Inc., 44 Whitehall Street, Special Assistant to the Secretary. Miami, Fla., 33101; Application withdrawn Suite 1133, New York, N.Y., 10004; License [F.R. Doc. 66-5485; Filed, May 18, 1966; April 4,1966. No. 388. 8:47 a.m.]

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petitions to intervene the Applicant in­ Under the procedure herein provided FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION dicates in writing that it is unwilling to for, unless otherwise advised, it will be [Docket Nos. G-6832, etc.] accept such a condition. In the event unnecessary for Applicants to appear or Applicant is unwilling to accept such be represented at the hearing. PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM CORP. condition the application will be set for J oseph H. Gtjtride, ET AL. formal hearing. Secretary. Notice of Applications for Certificates, Docket No. Purchaser, Price Pres­ Abandonment of Service and Peti­ and Applicant field, and location per Mcf sure tions To Amend Certificates 1 date filed base M ay 11, 1966. G-6832..__ Pan American Petroleum Corp., Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., (0 Pan American Petroleum Corp. and D 5-2-66 Post office Box 591, Tulsa, Minoak and South Karon Fields, other Applicants listed herein. Okla., 74102. • Bee and Live Oak Counties, Tex. G-11861___■ Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Post Cities Service Gas Co., Hardtner 12.0 14.65 Take notice that each of the Applicants C 5-3-66 Office Box 2444, Houston, Tex., Field, Barber County, Kans. listed herein has filed an application or 77001. CI62-1184.. Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. (Operator), Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co., Alfred 15.0 14.65 petition pursuant to section 7 of the Nat­ (CI63-20) et al., Post Office Box 521, Parker Unit, Latimer County, Okla. ural Gas Act for authorization to sell C 5-4-66» Tulsa, Okla., 74102. CI65-199___ Texaco Inc., Post Office Box El Paso Natural Gas Co., Basin 13.0 15.025 natural gas in interstate commerce or to C 5-2-66 52332, Houston, Tex., 77052. Dakota Formation, San JuanCoun- abandon service heretofore authorized as ty, N. Mex. CI65-199___ ...... d o ...... El Paso Natural Gas Co., Basin Da­ 13.0 16. 025 described herein, all as more fully de­ C 5-2-66 kota Formation, La Plata County, scribed in the respective applications and Colo. CI65-828___ Ashland Oil & Refining Co., c/o Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line -Co., *15.0 14.65 amendments which are on file with the C 11-8-65 J. Paul Fly, attorney, Post Acreage in Woods County, Okla. Commission and open to public inspec­ Office Box 1503, Houston, Tex., tion. 77001. CI65-828__ _ ------d a .-...--.______;___ Assigned Protests or petitions to intervene may D 12-13-65 be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ CI65-1199__ Continental Oil Co., Post Office Montana-Dakota Utilities Co., Alkali 15.384 15.025 C 5-2-66 Box 2197, HoustoD, Tex., 77001. Creek Field, Fremont County, sion, Washington, D.C., 20426, in accord­ Wyo. ance with the rules of practice and pro­ CI66-522.. Ventura Oil Co., Post Office Box Equitable Gas Co., Buchannon and 25.0 15.325 C 5-2-66 643, Weston, W.Vá., 26452. Meade Districts, Upshur County, cedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) on or before W. Va. June 2, 1966. CI66-966-. Lee Pearson (successor to Francis El Paso Natural Gas Co., Aztec Fruit- 10.0 15.025 F 4-7-66 L. Harvey and Pan American land Field, San Juan County, N. Take further notice that, pursuant to Petroleum Corp.) c/o Burr & Mex. the authority contained in and subject to Cooley, attorneys, 152 Petro­ leum Center Bldg., Farmington, the jurisdiction conferred upon the Fed­ N. Mex., 87401. eral Power Commission by sections 7 and CI66-1038__ Phillips Petroleum Co., Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., a division 17.0 14.65 A 4-26-66 Bartlesville, Okla., 74003 of Tenneco Inc.,4 Sullivan City 15 of the Natural Gas Act and the Com­ Field, Starr and Hidalgo Counties, mission’s rules of practice and procedure, Tex. a hearing will be held without further CI66-1039-. Claience Kenyon, 1600 East Southern Natural Gas Co., Monroe 15.0 15.025 A 4-28-66 Fannin St., Marshall, Tex., Gas Field, Ouachita and Morehouse notice before the Commission on all ap­ 75670. Parishes, La. plications in which no protest or petition CI66-1040. . Ohio-West Virginia Oil & Gas Penova Interests, Grant District, 19.0 15.025 A 4-27-66 Co., 8222 Perry Highway, Ritchie County, W. Va. to intervene is filed within the time re­ Pittsburgh, Pa., 15237 quired herein, if the Commission on its CI66-1043 _. Dominion Oil & Gas Co., 407 Carnegie Natural Gas Co., Freemans 20.0 15.325 A 4-28-66 West Missouri St., Midland, Creek District, Lewis County, own review of the matter believes that Tex., 79701. W. Va. a grant of the certificates or the authori­ CI66-1042.. Phillips Petroleum Co., Valley Gas Transmission, Inc., Chat­ 15.0 14.65 zation for the proposed abandonment is A 4-28-66 Bartlesville, Okla., 74003. ham Field, Jackson Parish. La. CI66-1043.. Don Eamey, Box 57, Wheeler, El Paso Natural Gas Co., acreage in 13:0 14.65 required by the public convenience and A 4-28-66 Tex., 79096 Wheeler County, Tex. necessity. Where a protest or petition CI66-1044. . Ci ystal Oil & Land Co. (successor United Gas Pipe Line Co., Lisbon * 12.5252 15.025 (G-13633) to Union Producing Co.), 600 Field, Claiborne Parish, La. for leave to intervene is timely filed, or F 4-28-66 Beck Bldg., Shreveport, La., where the Commission on its own motion 71101 CI66-1045.. Dale M. Robinson (Operator), Northern Natural Gas Co., McClan- 16.0 14.65 believes that a formal hearing is required, A 4-29-66 et al., 705 Fourth National Bank ahan East Mississippi Pool, Ed­ further notice of such hearing will be Bldg., Wichita, Kans., 67202. wards County, Kans. duly given: Provided, however, That pur­ CI66-1046__... A.I.K. Ltd. No. 2, c/o Charles J. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., «17.8 14.65 A 4-29-66 McPherten, attorney, 702 Mocane Chester Field, Beaver suant to § 2.56, Part 2, Statement of Gen­ Vaughn Bldg., Amarillo, Tex., County, Okla. eral Policy and Interpretations, Chapter 79101. CI66-1048-1. Franks Petroleum Inc., 1007 Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co., Ada » 13.45 15.025 I of Title 18 of the Code of Federal Reg­ A 5-2-66 Petroleum Tower, Shreveport, Field, Bienville Parish, La. ulations, as amended, all permanent cer­ La., 71101. CI6-1049___ Arkla Exploration Co., Post Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co., Monroe • 16.3333 15.025 tificates of public convenience and neces­ A 64-29-66 Office Box 1734, Shreveport, Field, Union Parish, La. sity granting applications, filed after La., 71102. CI66-1051__ Bowei s Drilling Co.j Inc., 1434 Cities Service Gas Co., Little Bear 14.0 14. 65 April 15,1965, without further notice, will A 5-2-66 Wichita Plaza, Wichita, Creek, Barber County, Kans. contain a condition precluding any filing Kans., 67202. CI66-1052__ Croslenn Oil Co., 1111 Mercantile Northern Natural Gas Co., Panhandle •17.85 14.65 of an increased rate at a price in excess A 5-2-66 Dallas Bldg., Dallas, Tex., Area, Ellis County, Okla. of that designated for the particular area 75202. CI66-1053__ Magness Petroleum Co., 914 Northern Natural Gas Co., acreage In 17.0 14.65 of production for the period prescribed A 5-2-66 First National Bldg., Oklahoma Harper County, Okla. therein unless at the time of filing such City, Okla., 73102. certificate application, or within the tim*> Filing code: A—Initial service. fixed herein for the filing of protests or B—Abandonment. C—Amendment to add acreage. D—Amendment to delete acreage. 1 This notice does not provide for consoli­ E —Succession. dation for hearing of the several matters F —Partial succession. covered herein, nor should it be so construed. See footnotes at end of table.

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[Project No. 405] Docket No. Purchaser, Price Pros­ and Applicant field, and location per Mei sure date filed base SUSQUEHANNA POWER CO. AND PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC POWER CI66-1054...... H. B. Lively, et al. (successor to Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., a division 14.0 14.65 CO. (CI61-536) Harold R. Billingsley, Trustee, of Tenneoo Inc.,4 Columbus Field, F 5-2-66 et al.), San Jacinto Bldg., Colorado County, Tex. Houston, Tex., 77002. Notice of Application for Amend­ CI66-1055-...... , Edwin L. Oox (Operator), et al., United Gas Pipe Line Co., South 15.0 15.025 ment of License for Constructed A 5-2-66 38th Floor, First National Bancroft Field, Beauregard Parish, Bank Bldg., Dallas, Tex., La. Project 75202. CI66-1056 :— Natural Gas & Oil Corp. (suc­ Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., 16.8007 15.029 May 12, 1966. (G-10422)1« cessor to Mississippi River Bethany-Longstreot Field, De Soto A&E 5-2-66 Corporation,) 1315 Richards Parish, La. Public notice is hereby given that ap- Bldg., New Orleans, La., 70112. C166-1057...... __ .do______Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., a divi­ 11 23.09167 15 026 ‘Plication has been filed under the Federal (0-10466)1« sion of Tenneco Inc.,4 Larose Field, Power Act (16 U.S.C. 791a-825r) by The A&E 5-2-66 Lafourche Parish, La. CI66-1058...... do. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., a divi­ 11 23.09167 15 026 Susquehanna Power Qo. and Philadelphia (G-10467)10 sion of Tenneco Inc.,4 Little Lake Electric Power Co., joint licensees for A&E 5-2-66 Field, Jefferson Parish, La. CI66-1069_____ .do. Southern Natural Gas Co., King’s 19.75 15 025 constructed Project No. 405, known as (G-10820)1« Ridge, East Golden Meadow, La­ the Conowingo Project, located on the A&E 5-2-66 fourche Parish, La. 1- Susquehanna River, in Harford and CI66-1060_____ -do. Southern Natural Gas Co., Coquille 1013 20.75 (G-15039)1* Bay Field, Plaquemines Parish, La. 44 15.0 Cecil Counties, Md., and York, Lancaster, A&E 5-2-66 Chester, and Montgomery Counties, Pa., CI66-1061_____ -do. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., 13.0 (G-15292)1« Lerado Field, Reno County, Kans. 65 for amendment of the license for the A&E 5-2-66 project. CI66-1062...... _do. Cities Service Gas Co., Cherryvale 1311.25 14 65 - (G-18214)1« Field, Grant County, Okla. The application for amendment seeks A&E 5-2-66 «os Commission approval of the following CI66-1063...... _do. Consolidated Gas Supply Corp., 20.625 (G-17413)»* Block 4 Field, Offshore Cameron described proposed recreational facili­ A&E 6-2-66 Parish, La. ties for the Conowingo Project: (1) CI66-1064_____ -do.. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., a division 15.0 1.4.65 Conowingo Dam Tailrace Area (a) a two- (G-7376)1« of Tenneco Inc.,4 Placedo Field, A&E 5-2-66 Victoria County, Tex. story hexagonally shaped picnic shelter CI66-1065...... -do.. United Gas Pipe Line Co., Elysian 10.8876 14.65 with public rest rooms, infra-red heat­ (G-7376)10 Fields, Harrison County, Tex. A&E 5-2-66 ing units, and picnic tables adjacent; CI66-1066...... _do. Consolidated Gas Supply Corp., 21.75 15.025 (b) an asphaltic concrete parking lot for (CP61-62)1« Simon Pass Field, St. Martin A&E 5-2-66 Parish, La. 124 cars; (c) a fish cleaning shelter; (d) CI66-1067...... do. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., 15.0 " 14.65 painting, fencing and landscaping of the (CP61-233)1* Will Pool Field, Edwards County, A&E 5-2-66 Kans. two substations and the storage build- CI66-1068...... -do. Texas Gas Transmission Corp., Pass 20.625 15.025 ing presently in this area; (e) paving, (CP61-141)1« Wilson—Bay Round Fields, Terre­ A&E 5-2-66 bonne Parish, La. lighting, and widening from 10 to 20 feet CI-661069___ _ .do. Texas Gas Transmission Corp., Bayou 20.625 15.025 of the existing road from the tailrace to (CP61-141)1« Piquant Field, Terrebonne Parish, Shures Landing; (f) a 120-car asphaltic A&E 5-2-66 La. CI66-1070...... -do. Texas Gas Transmission Corp., Lake 20.625 15.025 concrete parking lot located adjacent to (OP64r-133)M Palourde Field, 8t. Mary and St. the Shures Landing road; (g) landscap- A&E 8-2-66 Martin Parishes, La. CI66-1071 Jackson Pipe Line Construction Carnegie Natural Gas Co., Center 20.0 15.325 ing of the Shures Landing area and in­ A 5-2-66 Co., Post Office Box 520, District, Gilmer County, W. Va. stallation of picnic sites where possible; Clendenntn, W. Va., 25045. 15.325 CI66-1073...— Glenn, Inc., Post Office Box 427, Equitable Gas Co., acreage in Lewis 25.0 and (h) paving and lighting of a parking A 5-4-66 Charleston, W. Va., 25301. County, W. Va. area for 20 cars at Shures Landing. (2) CI66-1074_____ The Vector Corp., 425 Wilson Valley Gas Transmission, Inc., North 14.0 14-65 Conowingo Creek Area (a) a concrete- A 5-4-66 Bldg., Corpus Christi, Tex., Buena Snerte Field, Duval County, 78401. Tex. plank boat launching ramp extending 100 CI66-1075^..„ W. O. McBride, Inc., c/o James Mountain Fuel Supply Co., Nitcbte 15.0 15.025 feet int0 the creek; (b) a timber bulk­ A 5-4-66 F. McCarthy, Esq., 25 North Gulch Area, Sweetwater County, Brentwood Blvd., Clayton, Wya. head extending 235 feet along the bank Mo..631C5. of Conowingo Creek, to serve as docking CI66-1076__ A. F. Morris, agent. 1012 FHN United Fuel Gas Co., Union District, Depleted B 5-4-66 Bank Bldg., Huntington, Lincoln County, W. Va. facilities; (c) parking for 28 cars and 14 W. Va., 25701. 14.65 CI66-1077-. John O. Oxley, et al., 800-A Arkansas Louisiana Gas Co., South 15.0 boat trailers; and (d) landscaping and A 5-4-66 Enterprise Bldg., Tulsa, Okla., Quinton, Fish Creek and Pine Hol­ lighting of the area. (3) Fishermen’s 74103. low Fields, Pittsburg County; Mil­ ton Spiro Field, Le Flore County; Tailrace Warning System (a) two 13- and Wilbur ton Field, Latimer by 36-foot lighted warning signs, about County, Okla. CI6Ô-1078- Graham-Miehaelis Drilling Co. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., Depleted 300 feet downstream from the power­ B 5-5-66 (Operator), et al., 211 North acreage in Meade County, Kans. house; (b) five 1 2 -by 29-foot illuminated Broadway, Wichita, Kans., 67202. signs on Rowland Island; and (c) three 0166-1079. Alma Oringderff Schaeffer, Post Northern Natural Gas Co., Camrick 17.0 14-65 warning lights on the downstream face A 5-5-66 Oflfiee Box 926, Perryton, Tex., Gas Area, Beaver County, Okla. 79070. „ of the powerhouse. CI66-1080. Tenneco Oil Co., Post Office Box Texas Gas Transmission Corp., Shiloh 18.25 15.025 „ , , .... , . , A 5-5-66 2511, Houston, Tex., 77001. Field, Union Parish, La. Protests or petitions to intervene may _____ be filed with the Federal Power Commis- sion, Washington, D.C., 20426, in accord­ 3 Adds acreage acquired from Humble Oil & Refining Oo.—Docket No. CI63-20. ance with the rules of practice and proce­ 3 Plus B.t.u. adjustment. 4 Formerly Tennessee Gas Transmission Co. dure of the Commission (18 CFR 1.8 or 3 Includes 1.5 cents per Mcf tax reimbursement. «Includes B.t.u. adjustment. 1.10). The last day upon which protests I Subject to deduction for compression should Purchaser compress gas. or petitions may be filed is July 5, 1966. 3 Includes 1.3333 cents per Mcf tax reimbursement. «Includes 0.85 cent upward B.t.u. adjustment. The application is on file with the Com­ 10 Docket under which Predecessor was previously authorized. mission for public inspection. II Rate in effect subject to refund in Docket No. G-20239. 13 Gas well gas. „ J oseph H. Gutride, 13 Rate in effect subject to refund in Docket No. G-17715. 14 Casinghead gas. Secretary. 1312.0 cents per Mcf less % cent for dehydration. [F.R. Doc. 66-5465; Filed, May 18, 1966; [FR . Doc. 66-5375; Filed, May 18,1966; 8:45 a.m.] 8:46 a.m.] •

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[Project No. 2503] sequence they are to be marked for eral rule was applied on the basis that DUKE POWER CO. identification. such industrial contracts would have a 7. The Presiding Examiner will specifystrong bearing on the feasibility of the Order Fixing Hearing the order of cross-examination and time project. Petitioner further states that to be permitted for preparation of re­ the third year incremental revenues at­ May 12, 1966. buttal evidence. tributable to the Bessemer branchline ex­ On January 4, 1965, the Duke Power (C) The Commission’s rules of prac­ ceed the incremental cost of service by Co. (Applicant) filed an application with tice and procedure shall apply in this $31,794, even without the attachment of the Federal Power Commission seeking proceeding except to the extent that they the powerplant. Petitioner contends, a license authorizing the construction, are modified or supplemented herein. therefore, that the project is feasible operation, and maintenance of the pro­ (D) Applicant is directed to forthwith without the attachment of the power- posed Keowee-Toxaway hydroelectric send to the interveners copies of all plant, that service to Bessemer is re­ project, FPC Project No. 2503 to be lo­ pleadings, letters, exhibits, or other cor­ quired by the public convenience and cated on the Keowee, Little, Whitewater, respondent» furnished to the Commis­ necessity and that the above-described Toxaway, Thompson, and Horsepasture sion in connection with this application. condition of the Commission’s order be Rivers, all tributaries of the Savannah Copies of other material relative to this deleted therefrom. River. The project would impound the proceeding in the publie files of the Com­ The total estimated cost of Petitioner’s waters of these rivers in Oconee and mission will be made available to inter­ proposed 2.2 miles of 6-inch pipeline is Pickens Counties, S.C., and in Transyl­ veners. $44,420. vania County, N.C. By the Commission. Protests or petitions to intervene may Several rural electric cooperatives be filed with the Federal Power Com­ have intervened in opposition to the Ap­ [seal] J oseph H. Gutride, mission, Washington, D.C., 20426, in ac­ plicants proposal, and the South Caro­ Secretary. cordance with the rules of practice and lina Public Service Commission has filed [F.R. Doc. 66-5466; Filed, May 18, 1966; procedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) and the a notice of intervention in support of the 8:46 a.m.] regulations under the Natural Gas Act application for license. In addition to (157.10) on or before June 9, 1966. legal questions the interveners in oppo­ sition to the application have raised [Docket No. CP64-255 (Phase II) ] J oseph H. G utride, Secretary. various unresolved factual issues as to NORTHERN NATURAL GAS CO. the conformity of the proposed project [F.R. Doc. 66-5467; Filed, May 18, 1966; to the standards of. the Federal Power Notice of Petition to Amend 8:46 a.m.] Act particularly section 10(a) thereof. May 12, 1966. These issues appear to require determi­ [Docket No. CP65-181 (Phase II) ] nation on the basis of a formal record. Take notice that on May 6, 1966, The Commission finds: Northern Natural Gas Co. (Petitioner), TRANSCONTINENTAL GAS PIPE It is appropriate and in the public in­ 2223 Dodge Street, Omaha, Nebr., 68102, LINE CORP. terest in carrying out the provisions of filed in Docket No. CP64-255 (Phase II) the Federal Power Act that a public a petition to amend the order of the Notice of Change of Dates Commission issued in said docket on June hearing be held in this proceeding. May 13,1966. The Commission orders: 2,1965 (Opinion 463), requesting author­ (A) Pursuant to the authority con­ ization for a new site for its lateral line On May 9, 1966, the Department of tained in and subject to the jurisdiction to the proposed Marquette, Michigan Health, Education, and Welfare (De­ conferred upon the Federal Power Com­ Town Border Station No. 2 (Marquette partment) filed a motion to extend the mission by the Federal Power Act, par­ TBS No. 2), the construction and opera­ time for the service and filing of evidence ticularly sections 4(e), 10(a), and 308 tion of additional facilities and for the in this proceeding as provided in our thereof, and the Commission’s rules of deletion of the condition set forth in the order of April 29, 1966, in Columbia Gulf practice and procedure, a public hear­ subject order in ordering paragraph (B>- Transmission Co., et al., Docket No. ing shall be held on July 12, 1966, at CP65-102, et al. That order provided (ii), all as more fully set forth in the for the filing and service of testimony on 10 a.m. in a hearing room of the Federal petition to amend which is on file with Power Commission, 441 G Street NW., or before May 16, 1966. The Depart­ the Commission and open to public ment requests that that date be extended Washington, D.C., respecting the mat­ inspection. ters involved and the issues presented to July 1, 1966, and contends that ad­ By the aforementioned order issued on ditional time is needed to enable it to in this proceeding. June 2, 1965, Petitioner was authorized (B) The following procedure is pre­ prepare and file evidence which would to construct and operate, inter alia, 0.5 be helpful to the Commission in this pro­ scribed for this proceeding: mile of 4-inch lateral pipeline to the 1. The Applicant shall file by June 6, ceeding. It states that extensive re­ proposed Marquette T B S No. 2 at an esti­ search and study of pertinent materials 1966, an original and 10 copies of all mated cost of $7,900. Petitioner states testimony, including qualifications of the is necessary in order that it can properly that it has agreed with Michigan Gas and concisely present its case. Because witnesses, and exhibits to be presented and Electric Co. (MG & E ), the distribu­ in Applicant’s direct case. of these and other matters raised in the tor in Marquette upon a new and more motion for extension of time, it appears 2. All other parties, including the suitable site for the location of the Mar­ Commission staff, shall file by June 24, appropriate to extend the time for filing quette TBS No. 2. Petitioner further and service of evidence in this proceed­ 1966, an original and 10 copies of all states that as a result of the proposed direct testimony and exhibits including ing to July 1, 1966, as requested by the new TBS site and an increase in esti­ Department. qualifications of witnesses. mated requirements for MG & E, it now 3. All motions to strike shall be filed proposes to construct 2.2 miles of 6-inch The date for the filing and service by July 1, 1966, with replies to such mo­ pipeline in lieu of the presently author­ upon all parties of direct evidence in tions to be filed by July 8, 1966. ized 0.5 mile of 4-inch lateral pipeline. this proceeding is extended to July 1, 4. All of the testimony, except ex­ The order of the Commission issued in 1966. The hearing in this proceeding, hibits, shall be in question and answer the instant docket requires that Peti­ previously scheduled to commence May form. tioner submit to the Commission a con­ 23, 1966, is postponed to commence July 5. No exhibits, except those of which tract covering the sale of natural gas by 12, 1966, at 10 a.m., e.d.s.t., in a hearing official notice may properly be taken, Lake Superior District Power Co. (Lake room of the Federal Power Commission, shall contain narrative material other Superior) to the municipal powerplant at 441 G Street NW., Washington, D.C. than brief explanatory headings and Bessemer, Mich. (Bessemer). Petitioner By direction of the Commission. footnotes. states that this condition was included in the order because contemplated sales J oseph H. G utride, 6. Any party submitting more than under the powerplant contract contrib­ Secretary. one exhibit shall enclose a cover sheet uted more than 15 percent of projected [F.R. Doc. 66-5468; Filed, May 18, 1966; listing the title of each exhibit in the branchline revenues and that this gen­ 8:46 a.m.] FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 7298 NOTICES

[Docket No. CP66-340] convenience and necessity. If a protest Protests or petitions to intervene may CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUBLIC SERVICE or petition for leave to intervene is timely be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ filed, or if the Commission on its own sion, Washington, D.C., 20426, in accord­ CO. AND PANHANDLE EASTERN motion believes that a formal hearing is ance with the rules of practice and proce­ PIPE LINE CO. required, further notice of such hearing dure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) on or before Notice of Application; Correction will be duly given. June 9, 1966. Under the procedure herein provided J oseph H. G utride, . May 11,1966. for, unless otherwise advised, it will be Secretary. In the Notice of Application issued unnecessary for Applicant to appear or [F.R. Doc. 66-5471; Filed, May 18, 1966; May 4,1966 and published in the F ederal be represented at the hearing. 8:47 a.m.[ R egister May 11, 1966 (F.R. Doc. 66- J oseph H. G utride, 5098, 31 F.R. 6924), change “7(c)” to Secretary. [Docket No. CP66-355] read “7(a) ” in the first paragraph of the [F.R. Doc. 66-5470; Filed, May 18, 1966; TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO. notice. 8:46 a.m.] J oseph H. Gutride, Secretary: Notice of Application [F.R. Doc. 66-5469; Piled, May 18, 1966; [Docket No. CE66-354] M ay 13,1966. 8:46 a.m.] PORTALES VALLEY GAS ASSOCIATION Take notice that on May 6, 1966, Transwestem Pipeline Co. (Applicant), AND TRANSWESTERN PIPELINE CO. [Docket No. CP66-353] -Post Office Box 1502, Houston, Tex., Notice of Application 77001, filed in Docket No. CP66-355 an TENNESSEE GAS PIPELINE CO. application pursuant to section 7(c) of M ay 13, 1966. the Natural Gas Act for a certificate of Notice of Application Take notice that on May 5, 1966, Por- public convenience and necessity author­ M ay 12, 1966. tales Valley Gas Association (Applicant), izing the construction and operation of Take notice that on May 5, 1966, Ten­ Floyd, N. Mex., filed in Docket No. CP66- certain natural gas facilities in order to nessee Gas Pipeline Co., a division of 354 an application pursuant to section effectuate the delivery of natural gas to Tenneco Inc. (Applicant), Post Office 7(a) of the Natural Gas Act for an order Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc. (Mobile), Box 2511, Houston, Tex., filed in Docket of the Commission directing Trans west­ pursuant to an agreement between the No. CP66-353 a “budget-type” applica­ ern Pipeline Co. (Respondent) to estab­ parties, for authorization to transport tion pursuant to section 7 (c) of the Nat­ lish physical connection of its transpor­ volumes of gas to the products recovery ural Gas Act as implemented by § 157.7 tation facilities with the facilities pro­ plant of Mobile and for authorization (b) of the regulations under the Act for posed to be constructed by Applicant and to provide enough gas for shrinkage and a certificate of public convenience and to sell and deliver to Applicant volumes fuel for such plant, all as more fully set necessity authorizing the construction of natural gas for resale and distribu­ forth in the application which is on file during the calendar year 1966 and the tion in parts of Roosevelt and Curry with the Commission and open to public operation of field facilities to enable Ap­ Counties in easternmost New Mexico, all inspection. plicant to take into its certificated main as more fully set forth in the applica­ Specifically, Applicant proposes to con­ pipeline system natural gas which will be tion which is on file with the Commis­ struct on its 8-inch Waha lateral a block purchased from independent producers sion and open to public inspection. valve, a side gate assembly and control or similar sellers thereof, all as more Applicant states that no incorporated system, together with related facilities, fully set forth in the application which communities are encompassed within the in the SWJ4 of sec. 19, PSL Block C-3, area proposed to be served. Applicant Reeves County, Tex., and to relocate a is on file with the Commission and open meter setting from the tailgate of the to public inspection. further states that Respondent’s main transmission line traverses the south­ Mobil plant in the NE34 of sec. 5, PSL Applicant states that the purpose of Block C-3, Pecos County, Tex., to a de­ the instant application is to augment its eastern portion of Applicant’s area and ability to act with reasonable dispatch that no lateral transmission pipeline will livery point in the SEi4 of sec. 17, PSL be required. Block C-3 Reeves County, Tex. Appli­ in contracting for and connecting to its cant further proposes to transport and pipeline system new supplies of natural Applicant proposes to construct, own and operate distribution lines to irriga­ deliver gas, including fuel and shrinkage gas in various producing areas generally volumes, to the Mobil plant as required coextensive with said system. tion wells and to farm residences in the area proposed to be served. Applicant for.the processing of gas and its rede­ The total cost of the proposed facili­ livery into Applicant’s system, including ties will not exceed a maximum of states that natural gas will be delivered to the irrigation wells during the sum­ both gas covered by the agreement be­ $2,500,000, and no single project will ex­ tween the parties and all similar or ceed a cost of $500,000. The application mer months for irrigation pump fuel, and to certain farm residences. supplemental agreements covering the states that the proposed facilities will be processing of gas of other producers sell­ financed from general funds or revolv­ The total estimated volume of natural gas involved to meet Applicant’s annual ing to Applicant in the Waha field, ing credit. Reeves and Pecos Counties, Tex. Protests or petitions to intervene may requirements in the third year of pro­ posed operations in 204,430 Mcf. Ap­ Applicant states that it is now pur­ be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ chasing approximately 3 MMcf to 4 sion, Washington, D.C., 20426, in accord­ plicant states that the proposed project is designated primarily for irrigation well MMcf of gas per day from the Mobil ance with the rules of practice and proce­ plant and estimates that deliveries from dure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) and the regula­ use during the summer months and that the maximum days will occur during that such plant will increase to 11 MMcf or tions under the Natural Gas Act (157.10) 12 MMcf per day upon installation of the on or before June 9,1966. period, it being estimated that in the third year of operations 1,779 Mcf of gas facilities for which authorization is Take further notice that, pursuant to sought by the instant application. the authority contained in and subject per day will be required. Applicant fur­ The total estimated cost of Applicant’s to the jurisdiction conferred upon the ther states that for the winter period, proposed facilities is $10,910. Applicant Federal Power Commission by sections 7 when the irrigation well engines will not states that Mobil has agreed to reimburse and 15 of the Natural Gas Act and the be in use, it is estimated that 195 Mcf it for such cost as well as for the cost Commission’s rules of practice and proce­ per day will be required in the third year of gas used and lost in processing dure, a hearing will be held without fur­ operations. ther notice before the Commission on this of operations. application if no protest or petition to The total estimated cost of Applicant’s Protests or petitions to intervene may intervene is filed within the time required proposed distribution system is $300,000, be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ herein, if the Commission on its own re­ which will be financed through the issu­ sion, Washington, D.C., 20426, in accord­ view of the matter finds that a grant of ance of Natural Gas Revenue Bonds to ance with the rules of practice and pro­ the certificate is required by the public be issued by Applicant. cedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) and the

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regulations under the Natural Gas Act for leave to intervene is timely filed, or Carlisle-Alien Co., department stores; 87 (157.10) on or before June 9,1966. where the Commission on its own motion West Main Street, Geneva, Ohio (4-8-66 to Take further notice that, pursuant to 4-7-67); 60 South Park Place, Painesville, believes that a formal hearing is re­ Ohio (4-8-66 to 4r-7-67). the authority contained in and subject to quired, further notice of such hearing Super Market, food store; the jurisdiction conferred upon the Fed­ will be duly given. 5728 Avenue O, Central Park, Birmingham, eral Power Commission by sections 7 and Under the procedure herein provided Ala.; 3-23-66 to 3-22-67. 15 of the Natural Gas Act and the Com­ for, unless otherwise advised, it will be Crest Stores Co., variety store; 1620 South mission’s rules of practice and procedure, unnecessary for Applicants to appear or Boulevard, Charlotte, N.C.; 3-10-66 to 3-9-67. a hearing will be held without further be represented at the hearing. DeMar’s, Inc., apparel store; 6101 West notice before the Commission on this Cermak Road, Cicero, HI.; 3-1—66 to 2-28-67. application if no protest or petition to J oseph H. Gutride, Easter Super Valu, food stores; Colfax, Secretary. Iowa (3—4-66 to 10-31-66); Norwalk, Iowa intervene is filed within the time required (3-4-66 to 10-31-66). herein, if the Commission on its own W. T . Grant Co., variety stores; No. 522, Docket Date Name of applicant review of the matter finds that a grant Nos. filed Webster, Mass. (3-31-66 to 3-20-67); No. 629, of the certificate is required by the public Ashland, Ohio (4-14r-66 to 4-13-67); No. 373, convenience and necessity. If a protest Cleveland, Ohio (4-26-66 to 4-25-67). CS66-124.i^ 4-25-66 Great Western Drilling Co., Jitney Jungle, food store; 206 North Sec­ or petition for leave to intervene is timely Post Office Box 1659, filed, or if the Commission on its own Midland, Tex., 7970i. ond Street, Bay St. Louis, Miss.; 3-17-66 to CS66-125—— 5- 2-66 Landmark Oil, Inc., 3 - 16-67. motion believes that a formal hearing is Ill Kerr Avenue Bldg., L & G Hardware Co., hardware store; 149 required, further notice of such hearing Oklahoma City, Okla., 73102. CS66-126___ 5- 3-66 Ross R. Bickel, Trustee, East 14 Mile Road, Clawson, Mich.; 4-18-66 will be duly given. 1365 First National Bank to 4—17—67. Under the procedure herein provided Bldg., Dallas, Tex., 75221. Morey’s Clothes Shop, apparel store; 620 for, unless otherwise advised, it will be CS66-127..- 5- 5-66 Southwestern Natural Gas, Fourth Street, Sioux City, Iowa; 2-2-66 to Inc., 1109 National Bank of unnecessary for Applicant to appear or Commerce Bldg., San 2 - 1-67. be represented at the hearing. Antonio, Tex., 78205. G. C. Murphy Co., variety stores; No. 53, CS66-128___ 5- 9-66 The Fluor Corp., Ltd., Johnsonburg, Pa. (4-14-66 to 4-13-67); No. J oseph H. G utride, 615 Midland Tower Bldg., 210, Oakmont, Pa. (4-14-66 to 4-13-67). Secretary. Midland, Tex., 79701. Neisner Brothers, Inc., variety store; No. 112, Detroit, Mich.; 4-12-66 to 4-11-67. [F.R. Doc. 66-5472; Filed, May 18, 1966; [F.R. Doc. 66-5473; Filed, May 18, 1966; O. K. Fairbanks Corp., food stores; 84 Marl­ 8:47 a.m.] 8:47 a.m.] boro Street, Keene, N.H. (3-14-66 to 3-13-67); 480 West Street, Keene, N.H. (3-14-66 to 4 - 13-67). [Docket No. CS66—124, etc.] Orlik’s, Inc., apparel store; 6156 Glennay DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio; 4-6-66 to 4-5-67. GREAT WESTERN DRILLING CO., Piggly Wiggly, Inc., food stores; 201 Kirk­ ET AL. Wage and Hour Division land Street, Abbeville, Ala. (3-2-66 to 3 - 1-67); 501 Claxton Street, Elba, Ala. (3- Notice of Applications for “Small CERTIFICATES AUTHORIZING EM­ 2-66 to 3-1-67); 138 South Randolph Street, Producer” Certificates 1 PLOYMENT OF FULL-TIME STU­ Eufaula, Ala. (3-2-66 to 3-1-67); 806 North DENTS WORKING OUTSIDE OF Water Street, Geneva, Ala. (3-2-66 to 3-1-67); May 12,1966. SCHOOL HOURS IN RETAIL OR Greenville, Ala. (3-2-66 to 3-1-67); 314 For­ Take notice that each of the Appli­ rest Avenue, Luveme, Ala. (3-2-66 to 3-1-67); SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS AT SPE­ 109 East Avenue, Ozark, Ala. (3-2-66 to 3- cants listed herein has filed an applica­ CIAL MINIMUM WAGES 1- 67); 129-31 East Main Street, Samson, Ala. tion pursuant to section 7(c) of the Nat­ Notice is hereby given that pursuant to (3-2-66 to 3-1-67); 212 South 3 Notch Street, ural Gas Act and § 157.40 of the regula­ Troy, Ala. (3-2-66 to 3-1-67). tions thereunder for a “small producer” section 14 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (52 Stat. 1060, as amended, Postville Farmers Cooperative Society, food certificate of public convenience and ne­ store; 147 North Lawler Street, Postville, cessity authorizing the sale for resale 29 U.S.C. 201 et seq.), the regulation on employment of full-time students (29 Iowa; 1-24-66 to 1-23-67. ' and delivery of natural gas in interstate Raymond’s Clothes Shop, apparel store; 614 commerce from the Permian Basin area CFR Part 519), and Administrative Or­ Fourth Street, Sioux City, Iowa; 2-2-66 to of Texas and New Mexico, all as more der No. 579 (28 F.R. 11524), the establish­ 2 - 1-67. fully set forth in the applications which ments listed in this notice have been Rudyard Cooperative Co., food store; Rud- are on file with the Commission and open issued special certificates authorizing the yard, Mich.; 3-29-66 to 3-28-67. to public inspection. employment of full-time students work­ Square Market, Inc., food store; 1330 H. W. E., Galion, Ohio; 4-1-66 to 3-31-67. Protests or petitions to intervene may ing outside of school hours at hourly wage rates lower than the minimum Sterling Stores Co., Inc., variety store; be filed with the Federal Power Commis­ 121-123 North Moose, Morrilton, Ark.; 4-18-66 sion, Washington, D.C., 20426, in accord­ wage rates otherwise applicable under to 4-17-67. ance with the rules of practice and pro­ section 6 of the act. The effective and Suttons Food City, food store; 1935 North cedure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10) on or before expiration dates are as indicated below. Topeka Avenue, North Topeka, Kans.; 2-28- June 6,1966. Pursuant to § 519.6(b) of the regulation^ 66 to 2-27-67. Take further notice that, pursuant to the minimum certificate rates are not N T.G. & Y. Stores Co., variety stores; No. less than 85 percent of the statutory 150, Kansas City, Mo. (3-1-66 to 2-28-67); the authority contained in and subject to No. 2, Norman, Okla. (3-24-66 to 3-23-67). the jurisdiction conferred upon the Fed­ minimum of $1.25 an hour. The following certificates were issued Wingert’s IGA, food store; Fulton Street, eral Power Commission by sections 7 Mayville, Mich.; 4-12-66 to 4-11-67. and 15 of the Natural Gas Act and the pursuant to paragraphs (c) and (g) of Wood’s 5 & 100 Stores, Inc., variety store; Commission’s rules of practice and pro­ § 519.6 of 29 CFR Part 519, providing for Laurinburg, N.C.; 4-1-66 to 3-31-67. cedure, a hearing will be held without an allowance not to exceed the propor­ further notice before the Commission on tion of the total number of hours worked The following certificates were issued all applications in which no protest or by full-time students at rates below $1.00 to establishments coming into existence petition to intervene is filed within the an hour to the total number of hours after May 1, I960, under paragraphs (c), time required herein, if the Commission worked by all employees in the establish­ (d), (g), and (h) of §519.6 of 29 CFR on its own review of the matter believes ment during the base period, or 10 per­ Part 519. The certificates permit the that a grant of the certificates is re­ cent, whichever is lessTin occupations of employment of full-time students at quired by the public convenience and the same general classes in which the rates of not less than 85 percent of the necessity. Where a protest or petition establishment employed full-time stu­ minimum applicable under section 6 of dents at wages below $1.00 an hour in the the act in the classes of occupations base period. listed, and provide for limitations on the 1 This notice does not provide for consoli­ percentage of full-time student hours of dation for hearing of the several matters Blair Food Town, food store; Route No. 5, employment at rates below the applicable covered herein, nor should it be so construed. Canton, Ga.; 3-22-66 to 2-28-67. statutory minimum to total hours of em-

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ployment of all employees. The per­ T. G. & Y. Stores Co., Inc., variety stores centage limitations vary from month to for the occupations of office clerical, sales DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE month between the minimum and maxi­ clerk, stock clerk, except as otherwise indi­ cated: No. 241, Mobile, Ala. (sales clerk, stock Office of the Secretary mum figures indicated. clerk, 10 percent for each month, 3-21-66 to Carlisle-Alien Co., department store; 6000 3 - 20-67) ; No. 133, Olathe, Kans. (10 percent [Dept. Order 85-B, Arndt. 1] Youngstown-Warren Road, Niles, Ohio; stock for each month, 4-2-66 to 4-1-67) ; No. 325, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS clerk, sales clerk, mailers, gift wrappers; be­ Overland Park, Kans. (10 percent for each tween 0.9 percent and 3.3 percent; 4-8-66 month, 4-2—66 to 4—1—67) ; No. 454, Hannibal, Organization to 4-7—67. Mo. (10 percent for each month, 4r-2-66 to Consumers Market, Inc., food store; 2400 4 - 1-67); No. 86, Nicoma Park, Okla. (10 per­ The following material amends the East Bennett, Springfield, Mo.; bag boys; be­ cent for each month, 4-25-66 to 4-24-67); material appearing at 31 F.R. 2631-2632 tween 7.0 percent and 10 percent; 5-0-66 to No. 423, Oklahoma City, Okla. (10 percent for of February 10,1966. 5-8-67. each month, 3-8-66 to 3-7-67). Department Order 85-B, dated Janu­ J. S. Dillon & Sons Stores Co., Inc., food Wingert’s IGA, food store; 54 North ary 25, 1966, is hereby amended as stores for the occupations of cashiers, clerks, Howard Street, Croswell, Mich.; carry-out, stock clerk; 10 percent for each month; follows: carry-out, wrappers, maintenance: No. 48, S ec. 2. Organization.. Subparagraph Hutchinson, Kans. (10 percent for each 4-12-66 to 4-11-67. month, 4-18-66 to 4-17-67); No. 74, Hutchin­ Younker Brothers, Inc., department store; .03b is amended to read: son, Kans. (10 percent for each month, 12—2— Fairway Shopping Center, Burlington, Iowa; b. Assistant Director for Operations: 65 to 12-1-66). stock clerk, office clerk, sales clerk, messen­ ger, wrapper, marker, delivery clerk, clean­ Systems Division. W. T. Grant Co., Inc., variety store; 200 Processing Division. Cloverleaf Plaza Shopping Center, Concord, ing, porter work; between 8.9 percent and 10 percent; 4-1-66 to 3-31-67. Jeffersonville Census Operations Office. N.C.; sales clerk; between 3.6 percent and Geography Division. 10 percent; 3-8-66 to 3-7-67. H. E. Butt Grocery Co., Inc., food store; The following certificates were issued Effective date: April 22, 1966. No. 98, Brenham, Tex.; package boy, bottle to establishments under paragraph (k) boy, sack boy; 10 percent for each month; of §519.6 of 29 CFR Part 519. These David R . B aldwin, 4-9-66 to 4-8-67. certificates supplement certificates is­ Assistant Secretary S. S. Kresge Co., Inc., variety store; No. sued pursuant to other paragraphs of for, Administration. 4103, Nashville, Tenn.; sales clerks, check­ that section, but do not authorize the [F.R. Doc. 66-5447; v Filed, May 18, 1966; ers; between 2.1 percent and 10 percent; employment of full-time students at 8:45 a.m.] 3- 8-66 to 3-7-67. Wm. A. Lewis Clothing Co., apparel store; rates below the applicable statutory 8037-41 Cicero Avenue, Chicago, 111.; recep­ minimum in additional occupations. tionist, check writer,- wrapper, stock clerk; Thé certificates contain limitations on ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION between 7.8 percent and 10 percent; 3-10-66 the percentage of full-time student hours to 3-9-67. of employment at rates below the ap­ [Docket No. 50-47] Mazel Gaynes, Inc., department store; 861 plicable statutory minimum to total Williston Road, South Burlington, Vt.; sales hours of employment of all employees. U.S. ARMY MATERIALS RESEARCH clerk, bagger; between 1.4 percent and 1.5 The additional allowances apply to the AGENCY percent; 4-28—66 to 6-29-66. McCrory-McLellan-Green Stores, Inc., va­ specified months and vary from month riety stores for the occupations of sales to month between the minimum and Notice of Proposed Issuance of clerk, stock clerk, office clerical; No. 389, maximum figures indicated. Facility License Amendment Baltimore, Md. (10 percent for each month, Adams Drug Co., Inc., drug store; 1200 4 - 14-66 to 4-13-67); No. 352, Toms River, North Main Street, Providence, R.I.; between Please take notice that the Atomic N.J. (10 percent for each month, 3-31-66 to 3.5 percent and 10 percent for the months of Energy Commission (“the Commission”) 3- 30-67). March through February; 3-1-66 to 2-17-67. is considering the issuance of Amend­ G. C. Murphy Go., variety stores for the Seifert's, Inc., apparel stores: 105-107 East ment No. 6, set forth below, to Facility occupations of sales clerk, office clerical, stock Main, Ottumwa, Iowa (5 percent for the License No. R-65 which authorizes the clerk, janitorial: No. 306, Huntsville, Ala. months of April through March, 4-21-66 to U.S. Army Materials Research Agency (between 9.0 percent and 10 percent, 4-15-66 4-20-67); 128 North Washington Street, (“the licensee”) to operate the pool-type to 4-14r-67); No. 82, Atlanta, Ga. (between Green Bay, Wis. (5 percent for the months nuclear reactor (“the reactor”) located 4.7 percent and 10 percent, 4-2-66 to 4-1-67); of April through March, 4-21-66 to 4-20-67) ; No. 308, Culpeper, Va. (between 9.2 percent 311-313 Third Street, Wausau, Wis. (5 per­ at Watertown , Watertown, Mass. and 10 percent, 4-15-66 to 4-14-67). cent for the months of April through March, The proposed amendment would au­ Neisner Brothers, Inc., variety stores for 4-21—66 to 4-20-67). thorize the licensee to increase the steady the occupations of sales clerk, stock clerk, state operating power level of the reactor office clerical: No. 47, North Miami Beach, Each certificate has been issued upon from the presently authorized 1 mega­ Fla. (between 8.1 percent and 10 percent, the representations of the employer watt thermal to a maximum of '2 mega­ 4 - 1—66 to 3-31-67); No. 44, Miramar, Fla. which, among other things, were that watts thermal. The proposed amend­ (between 9.8 percent and 10 percent, 4-28-66 employment of full-time students at spe­ ment was requested by the licensee in an to 4-27-67). cial minimum rates is necessary to pre­ application dated March 4, 1966. The Piggly Wiggly, Inc., food stores for the vent curtailment of opportunities for occupations of bag boys and carry-out boys, Commission would issue the amendment employment, and the hiring of full-time upon making the findings set forth in the except as otherwise indicated: 830 South students at special minimum rates will Oates Street, Dothan, Ala. (bag boys, between proposed amendment. 9.5 percent and 10 percent), 3-2-66 to not tend to displace full-time employees. Within fifteen (15) days from the date 3-1-67); 2-6 Cooper Street, Evergreen, Ala. The certificates may be annulled or with- of publication of this notice in the F ed­ (between 9.5 percent and 10 percent, 3-2-66 dravfri, as indicated therein, in the eral R egister, the applicant may file a to 3-1—67); 304 Main Street, Headland, Ala. manner provided in Part 528 of Title 29 request for a hearing, and any person (bag boys, between 9.6 percent and 9.8 per­ of the Code of Federal Regulations. Any whose interest may be affected by the is­ cent, 3-2-66 to 3-1-67); 226 North Waukesha person aggrieved by the issuance of any Street, Bonifay, Fla. (between 9.2 percent suance of this amendment may file a of these certificates may seek a review petition for leave to intervene. Requests and 9.9 percent, 3-2-66 to 2-28-67; Cotton or reconsideration thereof within 15 days Street, Graceville, Fla. (between 9.1 percent for a hearing and petitions to intervene and 9.9 percent, 3-2-66 to 2-28-67); West after publication of this notice in the shall be filed in accordance with the pro­ Lafayette Street, Marianna, Fla. (between F ederal R egister pursuant to the pro­ visions of the Commission’s rules of prac­ 9.1 percent and 9.6 percent, 3-2-66 to visions of 29 CFR 519.9. tice, 10 CFR Part 2. If a request for a 2-28-67); Brent Lane and Palafox Avenue, ■hearing or a petition for leave to inter­ Pensacola, Fla. (between 9.4 percent and 9.9 Signed at Washington, D.C., this 13th percent, 3-2-66 to 2-28-67) ; 209 West College, day of May 1966. vene is filed within the time prescribed Colquitt, Ga. (between 9.2 percent and 9.8 in this notice, a notice of hearing or an R obert G. Gronewald, percent, 3-2-66 to 2-28-67). appropriate order will be issued. If no Authorized Representative of Quality Super Markets, Inc., food store; request for a hearing or a petition for 3300 West Broadway, Mount Vernon, 111.; the Administrator. lepve to intervene is filed within the time sacker, stock clerk; between 9.5 percent and [F.R. Doc. 66-5454; Filed, May 18, 1966; prescribed in this notice, the Commission 9.9 percent; 3-1-66 to 2-15-67. 8:46 a.m.] will issue the license amendment fifteen

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(15) days from the date of publication mitted to become effective even on an of this notice in the F ederal R egister. CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD experimental basis. In addition to the [Docket Nos. 17324,17261; Order No. E-23669 ] discriminatory aspects of this proposal, For further details with respect to this these individual excursion fares would proposed amendment, see (1) the appli­ TRANS CARIBBEAN AIRWAYS, INC. undercut the regular $121.50 round-trip cation and (2) a related safety evaluation thrift class fare by $39.50 in a market prepared by the Research and Power Proposed Individual Senior Citizen Ex­ where fares are already among the low­ Reactor Safety Branch of the Division of cursion Tariff Revisions; 'Order of est in the industry. The removal of Reactor Licensing, both of which are Investigation and Suspension the group restriction, of course, would available for public inspection in the make these fares available to a larger Commission’s Public Document Room, Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics segment of the traveling public and en­ 1717 H Street NW., Washington, D.C. A Board at its office in Washington, D.C., hance their potential for diverting traffic copy of the saféty evaluation may be ob­ on the 12th day of May 1966. and diluting revenues. Under these tained at the Commission’s Public Docu­ By tariff revision1 marked to become circumstances we find that the fares as ment Room or upon request addressed effective May 14, 1966, Trans Caribbean proposed may be unjustly discriminatory, to the Atomic Energy Commission, Wash­ Airways, Inc. (Trans Caribbean), has ington, D.C., 20545, Attention: Director, proposed a revision to its Senior Citizen unduly preferential, unduly prejudicial, unjust, unreasonable, and otherwise un­ Division of Reactor Licensing. Group Fare Tariff. The Board per­ mitted Trans Caribbean’s Senior Citizen lawful and should be investigated and Dated at Bethesda, Md., this 17th day Group Fare Tariff to become effective suspended pending investigation. of May 1966. pending investigation, which was insti­ Accordingly, pursuant to the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, and particularly For the Atomic Energy Commission. tuted by Order E-23370, March 15, 1966. The revision how proposed would delete sections 204(a), 404, aird 1002 thereof, R . L. D oan, the 10 member group requirement and It is ordered, That: Director, make these fares available on an individ­ 1. An investigation be instituted to Division of Reactor Licensing. ual basis to women over 62 and men over determine whether the fares and provi­ 65 years of age. sions on 4th and 5th Revised Pages 5-M [License No. R-65; Arndt. No. 6] A complaint against the proposed and 12th Revised Page 7-A of Trans The Atomic Energy Commission having tariff was filed by Eastern Air Lines, Inc. Caribbean Airways, Inc.’s CAB No. 26 found that: (Eastern) .2 In support of its request for (Trans Caribbean Airways, Inc., series), a. The application for license amendment investigation and suspension, Eastern and rules, regulations, or practices affect­ dated March 4, 1966, complies with the re­ asserts that the tariff proposal is un­ ing such fares and provisions, are or will quirements of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, justly discriminatory, unduly prefer­ be, unjust or unreasonable, unjustly dis­ as amended, and the Commission’s regula­ ential, and prejudicial, and unjust and criminatory, unduly preferential, unduly tions set forth in Title 10, Chapter 1, CFR; unreasonable.3 prejudicial, or otherwise unlawful, and if b. There is reasonable assurance that (i) In support of its complaint, Eastern found to be unlawful to determine and the activities authorized by the license, as alleges the absence of economic justifi­ prescribe the lawful fares and provisions, amended, can be conducted at the designated location without endangering the health and cation and the inherent discriminatory and rules, regulations, and practices af­ safety of the public, and (ii) such activities aspects of special fares for older persons. fecting such fares and provisions; will be conducted in compliance with the In addition, Eastern raises the question 2. Pending hearing and decision by the rules and regulations of the Commission; as to whether the unsuccessful $82.00 Board, the fares and provisions on 4th c. The licensee is technically and financially Senior Citizen group fare should be per­ and 5th Revised Pages 5-M and 12th qualified to engage in the activities author­ mitted to be transformed into an $82.00 Revised Page 7-A of Trans Caribbean ized by this license, as amended, in accord­ individual excursion fare, thereby sub­ Airways, Inc.’s CAB No. 26 (Trans Carib­ ance with the rules and regulations of the stantially undercutting the $121.50 Commission; bean Airways, Inc., series) are suspended round-trip individual jet thrift class fare and their use deferred to and including d. The licensee is a Federal Agency and is by nearly $40.00. Eastern contends this not required to furnish proof of financial August 11,1966, unless otherwise ordered fare proposal is unreasonable since it by the Board, and that no changes be protection as would otherwise be required by does not satisfy either (1) the cost-fare subsection 170a of the Atomic Energy. Act made therein during the period of sus­ test, because it asserts that Trans Carib­ pension except by order or special per­ of 1954, as amended; and bean realizes no significant savings in ,e. The issuance of this license amendment mission of the Board; transporting this class of traffic versus 3. Except as granted herein the com­ will not be inimical to the common defense regular fare traffic, or (2) the profit im­ and security or to the health and safety of plaint of Eastern Air Lines, Inc., in pact test, because it states the fare will Docket 17261 is dismissed; the public. "~ not improve the net revenues of the Facility License No. R-65, as amended, carrier. 4. The proceeding ordered herein be which authorizes the U.S. Army Materials assigned for hearing before an examiner Research Agency to operate the pool-type Upon consideration of all relevant fac­ of the Board at a time and place here­ nuclear reactor located at Watertown Arsenal, tors the Board has concluded that the after to be designated; and removal of the group restriction in the Watertown, Mass., is hereby further amended 5. Copies of this order be filed with as follows: proposed revision of Trans Caribbean’s Senior Citizen' tariff raises such substan­ the aforementioned tariff and be served “The licensee is authorized to operate the upon Trans Caribbean Airways, Inc., and reactor at steady state power levels up to a tial questions of discrimination and rea­ sonableness that it should be investigated Eastern Air Lines, Inc., which are hereby maxim um of two ‘(2) megawatts thermal in made parties to the proceeding. accordance with the conditions and limita­ and its operation suspended pending tions contained in the application for license hearing. While we questioned the law­ This order will be published in the amendment dated March 4,1966.” fulness of Trans Caribbean’s Senior Citi­ F ederal R egister. zen Group Fare tariff and ordered it This license amendment is effective as of By the Civil Aeronautics Board.1 the date of issuance. investigated,4 the proposed removal of the group restriction presents such signifi­ [seal] H arold R. S anderson, Date of issuance: cantly greater problems that we do not Secretary. believe that these fares should be per- For the Atomic Energy Commission. [F.R. Doc. 66-5493; Filed, Mar. 18, 1966; 8:48 a.m.] R . L. Doan, !T o Trans Caribbean Airways, Inc.’s CAB Director, No. 26. Division of Reactor Licensing. 2 Docket 17261 filed Apr. 25,1966. 8 On May 3, 1966, Trans Caribbean filed 1 Statement of concurrence and dissent by [F.R. Doc. 66-5531; Filed, May 18, 1966; an answer to Eastern’s complaint. Member Minetti filed as part of original 8:49 a.m.] * Order E-23370, Mar. 15, 1966. document.

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[Docket No. 17325; Order No. E-23680] rier as defined in the Convention or Pro­ from, but without the imposition of the tocol which includes a point in the United low liability limits therein contained LIABILITY LIMITATIONS OF WARSAW States as a point of origin, point of des­ upon most international travel involving CONVENTION AND HAGUE PRO­ tination, or agreed stopping place. The travel to or from the United States. The TOCOL parties further agree to provide in their stipulation that no tariff provision shall tariffs that the Carrier shall not, with be deemed to affect the rights and liabil­ Order Approving Agreement respect to any claim arising out of the ities of the carrier with regard to any Adopted by the Civil Aeronautics death, wounding, or other bodily injury claim brought by, on behalf of, or in re­ Board at its office in Washington, D.C., of a passenger, avail itself of any defense spect of any person who has willfully on the 13th day of May, 1966. under Article 20(1) of the Convention or caused damage which results in death, The Convention for the Unification of the Convention as amended by the Pro­ wounding or other bodily injury of a pas­ Certain Rules Relating to International tocol. The tariff provisions would stipu­ senger operates to diminish any incentive Transportation by Air, generally known late, however, that nothing therein shall for sabotage. as the Warsaw Convention, creates a be deemed to affect the rights and liabili­ Upon consideration of the agreement, uniform body of law with respect to the ties of the Carrier with regard to any and of matters relating thereto of which rights and responsibilities of passengers, claim brought by, on behalf of, or in re­ the Board takes notice, the Board does shippers, and air carriers in international spect of any person who has willfully not find that the agreement is adverse air transportation. The United States caused damage which results in death, to the public interest or in violation of became a party to the Convention in wounding, or other bodily injury of a the Act and it will be approved. 1934, and eventually over 90 countries passenger. Accordingly, pursuant to the provi­ likewise became parties to the Conven­ The carriers by the agreement further sions of the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, tion.1 On November 15, 1965, the U.S. stipulate that they will, at time of de­ and particularly sections 102, 204(a), Government gave notice of denunciation livery of the tickets, furnish to each and 412 thereof: of the Convention, emphasizing that passenger governed by the Convention or It is ordered, That: 1. Agreement CAB such action was solely because of the the Protocol and by the special contract 18900 is approved. Convention’s low limits of liability for described above, a notice in 10 point type This order will be published in the advising international passengers of the personal injury or death to passengers. F ederal R egister. Pursuant to Article 39 of the Convention limitations of liability established by the this notice would become effective upon Convention or the Protocol, or the higher By the Civil Aeronautics Board. 6 months’ notice, in this case, May 15, liability agreed to by the special con­ Eseal] Harold R. Sanderson, 1966. Subsequently, the International tracts pursuant to the Convention or Pro­ Secretary. Air Transport Association (IATA) made tocol as described above. The agreement is to become effective upon approval by [F.R. Doc. 66-5494; Filed, May 18, 1966; efforts to effect an arrangement among 8:49 a.m.] air carriers, foreign air carriers, and this Board, and any carrier may become other carriers (including carriers not a party to it by signing a counterpart members of IATA) providing the major thereof and depositing it with the Board. portions of international air carriage to Withdrawal from the agreement may be INTERSTATE COMMERCE and from the United States to increase effected by giving 12 months’ written the limitations of liability now appli­ notice to the Board and the other Carrier cable to claims for personal injury and parties thereto. COMMISSION death under the Convention and the As indicated, the decision of the U.S. [Notice No. 920] Protocol. The purpose of such action is Government to serve notice to denounce MOTOR CARRIER, BROKER, WATER to provide a basis upon which the United the Convention was predicated upon the CARRIER, AND FREIGH T FOR­ States could withdraw its notice of de­ low liability limits therein for personal nunciation. injury and death. The Government WARDER APPLICATIONS The arrangement proposed has been announced, however, that it would be May 13,1966. embodied in an agreement (Agreement prepared to withdraw the Notice of The following applications are gov­ CAB 18900) between various air carriers, Denunciation if, prior to its effective erned by Special. Rule 1.2471 of the foreign air carriers, and other carriers date, there is a reasonable prospect for Commission’s general rules of practice which has been filed with the Board international agreement on limits of lia­ (49 CFR 1.247), published in the F ederal bility for international transportation in pursuant to section 412(a) of the Fed­ R egister, issue of December 3, 1963, eral Aviation Act of 1958 and Part 261 the area of $100,000 per passenger or on effective January 1, 1964. These rules of the Board’s economic regulations and uniform rules without any limit of lia­ provide, among other things, that a pro­ assigned the above-designated CAB bility, and if pending such international test to the granting of an application number. agreement there is a provisional arrange­ must be filed with the Commission By this agreement, the parties thereto ment among the principal international within 30 days after date of 'notice of bind themselves to include in their tariffs, air carriers providing for liability up to filing of the application is published in $75,000 per passenger. effective May 16, 1966, a special contract the F ederal R egister. Failure season­ in accordance with Article 22(1) of the Steps have been taken by the signing ably to file a protest will be construed as Convention or the Protocol providing for carriers to have tariffs become effective a waiver of opposition and participation a limit of liability for each passenger May 16, 1966, upon approval of this in the proceeding. A protest under these for death, wounding, or other bodily in­ agreement, which will increase by special rules should comply with § 1.40 of the jury of $75,000 inclusive of legal fees, and, contract their liability for personal in­ general rules of practice which requires in case of a claim brought in a State jury or death as described herein. The that it set forth specifically the grounds where provision is made for separate signatory carriers provide by far the upon which it is made and specify with award of legal fees and costs, a limit of greater portion of international trans­ particularity the facts, matters, and $58,000 exclusive of legal fees and costs. portation to, from, and within the United things relied upon, but shall not include These limitations shall be applicable to States. The agreement will result in a issues or allegations phrased generally. international transportation by the car- salutory increase in the protection given Protests not in reasonable compliance to passengers from the increased liabil­ with the requirements of the rules may 1 The Convention was amended by the ity amounts and the waiver of defenses be rejected. The original and six (6) Protocol signed at Hague in 1955 which has under Article 20(1) of the Convention or copies of the protest shall be filed with never been ratified by the United States. Protocol. The U.S. Government has con­ The Convention (subject to certain provi­ cluded that such arrangements warrant the Commission, and a copy shall be sions) limits carriers’ liability for death withdrawal of the Notice of Denunciation served concurrently upon applicant’s or injury to passengers in international of the Warsaw Convention. Imple­ transportation to 125,000 gold francs, or 1 Copies of Special Rule 1.247 can be ob­ approximately $8,300. The Protocol, subject mentation of the agreement will per­ tained by writing to the Secretary, Inter­ to certain provisions, provides for liability mit continued adherence to the Conven­ state Commerce Commission, Washington, limitations of approximately $16,600. tion with the benefits to be derived there­ D.C., 20423.

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97-—THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 NOTICES 7303 representative, or applicant if no repre­ No. MC 2202 (Sub-No. 291), filed April sought to operate as a common carrier, sentative is named. If the protest in­ 21, 1966. Applicant: ROADWAY E X ­ by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, cludes a request for oral hearing, such PRESS, INC., 1077 Gorge Boulevard, transporting: Liquid fertilizer solutions, request shall meet the requirements of Akron, Ohio, 44309. Applicant’s repre­ including but not limited to anhydrous § 1.247(d)(4) of the special rule. Sub­ sentative: William O. Turney, 2001 am m onia, in bulk, in tank vehicles, from sequent assignment of these proceedings Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washing­ the plantsite of the Phillips Petroleum for oral hearing, if any, will be by Com­ ton, D.C., 20036. Authority sought to Co., Liquid Fertilizer plant near Audu­ mission order which will be served on operate as a common carrier, by motor bon, Iowa, to points in Kansas, Minne­ each party of record. vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ sota, Missouri, Nebraska, and South The publications hereinafter set forth ing: General commodities (except those Dakota. No te: If a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant requests it be held reflect the scope of the applications as of unusual value, classes A and B ex­ filed by applicants, and may include plosives, livestock, household goods as at Omaha, Nebr. descriptions, restrictions, or limitations defined by the Commission, commodities No. MC 2900 (Sub-No. 140), filed April which are not in a form acceptable to the in bulk and those requiring special 28, 1966. Applicant: RYDER TRUCK Commission. Authority which ulti­ equipment), (1) between Columbus, LINES, INC., 2050 Kings Road, Jackson-: Miss., and points within 25 miles thereof, ville, Fla. Applicant’s representative: mately may be granted as a result of Robert W. Gerson (same address as ap­ the applications here noticed will not and Tuscaloosa, Ala.; from Columbus necessarily reflect the phraseology set over U.S. Highway 82 to junction U.S. plicant) . Authority sought, to operate Highway 11 at or near Tuscaloosa, and as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, forth in the application as filed, but also over regular routes, transporting: G en­ will eliminate any restrictions which return over the same route, serving Tus7 are not acceptable to the,Commission. caloosa for joinder purposes only and eral commodities (except those of un­ serving those intermediate and off-route usual value, classes A and B explosives, No. MC 879 (Sub-No. 12), filed May 2, points within 25 miles of Columbus, household goods as defined by the Com­ 1966. Applicant: SERVICE LINES, Miss., including Columbus, and (2) be­ mission, commodities in bulk, commodi­ INC., 225 Lynch Street, St. Louis, Mo. tween Columbus, Miss., and Memphis, ties requiring special equipment, and Applicant’s representative: B. W. La- Tenn.; from Columbus over U.S. High­ those injurious to or contaminating to Tourette, Jr., Suite 1230, Boatmen’s way 45 to junction U.S. Highway 78, other lading), serving the plantsite of Bank Building, St. Louis, Mo., 63102. thence over U.S. Highway 78 to Memphis, Magna American Corp. at Raymond, Authority sought to operate as a common Tenn., and return over the same route, Miss, (located approximately 14 miles carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular serving those intermediate and off-route southwest of Jackson, Miss., on Missis­ routes, transporting: General commodi­ points within 25 miles of Columbus, sippi Highways Nos. 467 and 18), as an ties (except household goods as defined Miss, including Columbus. Note: Ap­ off-route point in connection with ap­ by the Commission, livestock, commodi­ plicant states the intent and purpose of plicant’s presently authorized regular ties of unusual value, those injurious or the applicant is to tack the sought route route operations to and from Jackson, contaminating to other lading, automo­ at Birmingham, Ala., and Memphis, Miss. Note : If a hearing is deemed nec­ biles, commodities requiring refrigera­ Tenn., with other authority now held by essary, applicant requests it be held at tion, hay and straw, green hides, high applicant in order to provide service be­ Jackson, Miss. explosives, and fresh milk and cream), tween points sought in this application, No. MC 3854 (Sub-No. 7) (Amend­ serving the plantsite of Hussmann Re­ on the one hand, and, on the other, m ent), filed April 6, 1966, published in frigerator Co., located at St. Charles points presently served by the applicant F ederal R egister issue of April 28, 1966, Rock Road and Taussig Road, Bridge- in the States of Alabama, Georgia, South amended and republished, this issue. ton, St. Louis County, Mo., as an off- Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Applicant: BURTON LINES, INC., Box route point in connection with appli­ Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, 11036, East Durham Station, Durham, cant’s presently authorized regular Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New N.C., 27703. Applicant’s representative: route authority. Note: Applicant states Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode James E. Wilson, 1735 K Street NW., that Hussmann Refrigerator Co., is in the Island, Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, Washington, D.C., 20006. Authority process of relocating its plant and fa­ Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, sought to operate as a common carrier, cilities from within the city of St. Louis, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, and the Dis­ by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Mo., to the above plantsite, and has re­ trict of Columbia. If a hearing is transporting: Clay and shale products quested carriers presently serving it In deemed necessary, applicant requests it and pipe, conduit, wall copings, fittings, St. Louis, Mo., to request authority as be held at Memphis, Tenn. and firebrick, from Greensboro and Gulf, above so as to be able to continue service No. MC 2304 (Sub-No. 29), filed N.C., to points in New York, except points at its new facility. If a hearing is April 25, 1966. Applicant: THE KAP­ in the New York, N.Y. commercial zone, deemed necessary, applicant requests it LAN TRUCKING COMPANY, a corpora­ as defined by the Commission. No te: be held at St. Louis, Mo. tion, 2900 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, The purpose of this republication is to No. MC 906 (Sub-No. 81), filed May Ohio. Applicant’s representative: add the origin point of Gulf, N.C. If a 2, 1966. Applicant: CONSOLIDATED James M. Burtch, 100 East Broad Street, hearing is deemed necessary, applicant FORWARDING CO., INC., 1300 North Columbus, Ohio, 43215. Authority requests it be held at Washington, D.C. 10th Street, St. Louis, Mo., 63106. Ap­ sought to operate as a common carrier, No. MC 9268 (Sub-No. 10), filed plicant’s representative: Charles E. by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, May 4, 1966. Applicant: ALBERT FILL­ Dempsey (same address as applicant). transporting: Iron and steel and iron and MORE, doing business as FILLMORE Authority sought to operate as a com ­ steel products, and steel mill equipment, TRANSPORTATION, Dudley Town mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over materials and supplies, between points in Road, Bloomfield, Conn. Authority irregular routes, transporting: Iron and Putnam County, 111., on the one. hand, sought to operate as a common carrier, steel, iron and steel articles, and dam­ and, on the other, points in Alabama, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, aged and rejected shipments, between Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, transporting: Meat and meat products, points in Putnam County, 111., on the Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Kan­ in refrigerated vehicles, between Hart­ one hand, and, on the other, points in sas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, ford, Conn., on the one hand, and, on Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Mis­ the other, Springfield, Mass., and points Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, souri, Nebraska, North Dakota, South within 10 miles thereof. No te: If a Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Dakota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, hearing is deemed necessary, applicant Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ne­ Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, West requests it be held at New York, N.Y. braska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Virginia, and Wisconsin. Note: If a No. MC 25798 (Sub-No. 139), filed Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, hearing is deemed necessary, applicant May 2, 1966. Applicant: CLAY HYDER Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. requests it be held at Chicago, 111. TRUCKING LINES, INC., 502 East Note: Applicant states that it will trans­ No. MC 2392 (Sub-No. 49), filed Bridgers Avenue, Post Office Box 1186, port exempt commodities. If a hearing April 28, 1966. Applicant: WHEELER Aubumdale, Fla., 33823. Authority is deemed necessary, applicant does not TRANSPORT SERVICE, INC., Post Of­ sought to operate as a common carrier, specify a location. fice Box 432, Genoa, Nebr. Authority by motor vehicle, over irregular routes,

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transporting: Foodstuffs, from the plant- Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, authority. No duplicating authority site of American Home Foods at or near and West Virginia, and (b) from Clear- sought. Applicant is authorized to per­ La Porte, Ind., to points in Alabama, brook, Va., to Limekiln, Md. No te: If a form this service under its MC 29886, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, hearing is deemed necessary, applicant Sub 189 but must perform service by Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Mis­ requests it be held at Washington, D.C. operating through the State of Michigan. souri, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Wiscon­ No. MC 29745 (Sub-No. 4) (Amend­ By this application applicant seeks au­ sin. No te: If a hearing is deemed nec­ ment), filed April 1, 1966, published in thority to operate direct. If a hearing essary, applicant requests it be held at F ederal R egister issue of April 28, 1966, is deemed necessary, applicant requests Chicago, 111. amended May 3,1966, and republished as it be held at Chicago, 111., or at any other No. MC 25798 (Sub-No. 140), filed amended this issue. Applicant: BODGE point convenient to the Commission. May 2, 1966. Applicant: CLAY HYDER LINES, INC., 313 West McCarty Street, No. MC 36832 (Sub-No. 19), filed April TRUCKING LINES, INC., 502 East Indianapolis, Ind. Applicant’s repre­ 29, 1966. Applicant: AMERICAN Bridgers Avenue, Post Office Box sentative: R. W. Burgess, 8514 Midland TRANSIT LINES, INCORPORATED, 1186, Aubumdale, Fla., 33823. Author­ Avenue, St. Louis, Mo., 63114. Authority 221 North La Salle Street, Chicago, ity sought to operate as a common car­ sought to operate as a common carrier, HI., 60601. Applicant’s representative: rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular by motor vehicle, over regular routes, David Axelrod, 39 South La Salle Street, routes, transporting: Meats, meat prod­ transporting: General commodities (ex­ Chicago 3, 111. Authority sought to ucts, meat byproducts, dairy products, cept those of unusual value, classes A operate as a common carrier, by motor and articles distributed by meat pack­ and B explosives, household goods as de­ vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ inghouses, as described in sections A, B, fined by the Commission, commodities in ing: General commodities (except those and C of appendix I to the report in bulk, and commodities requiring special of unusual value, classes A and B explo­ Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certifi­ equipment), serving the plantsite of the sives, household goods as defined by the cates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766, from Guy- Hussman Refrigerator Co. located at St. Commission, liquid commodities in bulk, mon, Okla., to points in Alabama, Charles Rock Road and Taussig Avenue, and those requiring special equipment, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Bridgeton, Mo., as an off-route point in between the plant site of Hussmann Re­ South Carolina. No te: If a hearing is connection with applicant’s regular- frigerator Co. located at Taussig Road deemed necessary, applicant requests it route operations. Note : The purpose of and St. Charles Rock Road, St. Louis be held at Chicago, 111. this republication is to correct the ad­ County, Mo., on the one hand, and, on No. MC 26771 (Sub-No. 17) (Amend­ dress of the applicant. If a hearing is the other, Portage, Ind., Crystal Lake and ment), filed January 13, 1966, published deemed necessary, applicant requests it Terra Cotta, 111., points in the Chicago, in F ederal R egister, issue of January 27, be held at St. Louis, Mo. 111., commercial zone, as defined by the 1966, and republished as amended No. MC 29886 (Sub-No. 223), filed Commission, and points in Wayne, Ma­ this issue. Applicant: NESTOR BROS., May 4, 1966. Applicant: DALLAS & comb, Oakland, and Washtenaw Coun­ INC., 8 Loder Avenue, Endicott, N.Y. MAVIS. FORWARDING CO., INC., 4000 ties, Mich. Note : If a hearing is deemed Applicant’s representative: Thomas J. West Sample Street, South Bend, necessary, applicant requests it be held Runfola, 631 Niagara Street, Buffalo, Ind., 46621. Applicant’s representative: at St. Louis, Mo. N.Y., 14201. Authority sought to operate Charles M. Pieroni (same address as No. MC 41255 (Sub-No. 52), filed April as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, applicant). Authority sought to operate 27, 1966. Applicant: GLOSSON MO­ over irregular routes, transporting: G en­ as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, TOR LINES, INC., Hargrave Road, Lex­ eral commodities (except those of un­ over irregular routes, transporting: Iron ington, N.C. Authority sought to oper­ usual value, classes A and B explosives, and steel articles, and equipment and ate as a common carrier, by motor household goods as defined by the Com­ supplies used or useful in the production vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ mission, commodities in bulk, and those and distribution of such articles, between ing : Lubricating oils and greases in con­ requiring special equipment), between the plantsite of Jones & Laughlin Steel tainers, from Emlenton and Farmers Broome and Dutchess Counties, N.Y., on Corp., Putnam County, 111., on the one Valley, Pa., to points in Maryland, North the one hand, and, on the other, points hand, and, on the other, points in Iowa, Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia, in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Missouri, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, and refused, rejected or damaged ship­ and South Carolina; restricted against Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, New ments, on return. Note : If a hearing is the movement of traffic between points Jersey, Connecticut, Nebraska, Minne- deemed necessary, applicant requests it in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, isota, and Kansas. No te: Applicant be held at Washington, D.C. and South Carolina, on the one hand, states that no duplicating authority is and, on the other, New York, N.Y., and sought. Applicant states that it pro­ No. MC 41255 (Sub-No. 53), filed April its commercial zone. No te: Applicant poses to tack with existing authority, in 27, 1966. Applicant: GLOSSON MO­ states that it intends to tack the above which it is authorized to serve points in TOR LINES, INC., Hargrave Road, Lex­ proposed authority with its authority in the United States. If a hearing is deemed ington, N.C. Authority sought to oper­ certificate No. MC 26771 and subs there­ necessary, applicant requests it be held ate as a common carrier, by motor under, in which applicant is author­ at Chicago, 111. vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ ing: Hardboard, from Louisburg, N.C., ized to operate in the States of New No. MC 29886 (Sub-No. 224), filed York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. May 4, 1966. Applicant: DALLAS & and points within 5 miles thereof, to The purpose of this republication is to MAVIS FORWARDING CO., INC., 4000 points in Alabama, Connecticut, Dela­ alter the scope of the application as West Sample Street, South Bend, ware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, heretofore published. If a hearing is Ind. Applicant’s representative: Charles Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, deemed necessary, applicant requests it Pieroni, 4000 West Sample Street, South New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, be held at Binghamton, N.Y. Bend, Ind., 46621. Authority sought to Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, No. MC 27817 (Sub-No. 66), filed May operate as a common carrier, by motor Vermont, West Virginia, South Carolina, 2,1966. Applicant: H. C. GABLER, INC., vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Virginia, and the District of Columbia, Rural Delivery No. 3, Chambersburg, Pa. ing: Commodities, the transportation of and refused, rejected and damaged ship­ Applicant’s representative: Christian V. which because of size or weight require ments, on return. No te: If a hearing is Graf, 407 North Front Street, Harrisburg, the use of special equipment, and re­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it Pa. Authority sought to operate as a lated machinery parts, and related con­ be held at Washington, D.C. common carrier, by motor vehicle, over tractors’ materials and supplies when No. MC 41255 (Sub-No. 54), filed April irregular routes, transporting: Stone, in­ their transportation is incidental to the 28, 1966. Applicant: GLOSSON MO­ cluding granite, (a) from points in transportation by carrier of commodities TOR LINES, INC., Hargrave Road, Adams County, Pa., to points in Alabama, which by reason of size or weight require Lexington, N.C. Authority sought to Connecticut, Delaware, the District of the use of special equipment, between operate as a common carrier, by motor Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, In ­ points in Wisconsin, on the one hand, vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ diana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Mas­ and, on the Other, points in Connecticut, ing: Cement and mortar mixes, includ­ sachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Indiana, Ohio, New Jersey, New York, ing cement and mortar mixed with Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North and Pennsylvania. No te: Applicant gravel, sand or other aggregates; rock or Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, South states it proposes to tack with existing stone, crushed, ground or natural; sand; FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 NOTICES 7305

cold mixed asphalt; liquid asphalt sealer hicle, over irregular routes, transporting : diana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi­ (Gilsonite asphalt and solvents 100° F. Animal, poultry, fish, food and feed and ana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, flash point); vinyl concrete patcher (ce­ feed ingredients and supplements thereto Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, ment and sand mixed with vinyl adhe­ (except in bulk, in tank vehicles), from Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New sives); lime; masonry coating (cem ent Woburn, Lawrence, and Boston, Mass., York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, mixed with sand and other ingredients); to points in Mississippi, Alabama, Geor­ Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, tile grout (cement mixed with marble gia, North Carolina, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, dust and other ingredients); hydraulic Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. cem ent (cement mixed with sand and Virginia, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Ohio. No t e: Common control may be involved. other ingredients); acrylic paints; adhe­ Note : If a hearing is deemed necessary, Applicant states that it intends to tack sives; and advertising matter; (.1) from applicant requests it be held at Boston, the authority sought in this application the plantsite of W. R. Bonsai Co., Atlanta, Mass. to its presently held authority, and also Ga., to points in Alabama and Tennessee, No. MC 41404 (Sub-No. 70), filed May intends to interline with other carriers. and (2) from the plantsite of W. R. Bon­ 2, 1966. Applicant: ARGO-COLLIER If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ sai Co., Lilesville, N.C., to points in Geor­ TRUCK LINES CORPORATION, Post cant does not specify a location. gia, South Carolina, and Virginia, and Office Box 151, Fulton Highway, Martin, No. MC 44592 (Sub-No. 24), filed refused, rejected, and damaged ship­ Tenn., 38237. Authority sought to op­ April 28, 1966. Applicant: MIDDLE ments, on return. Note : If a hearing is erate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ ATLANTIC TRANSPORTATION CO., deemed necessary, applicant requests it hicle, over irregular routes, transporting : INC., 976 West Main Street, New Britain, be held at Atlanta, Ga. Meats, meat products, meat byproducts, Conn. Applicant’s representative: Wil­ No. MC 41255 (Sub-No. 55), filed April and articles distributed by meat packing­ liam Biederman, 280 Broadway, New 28, 1966. Applicant: GLOSSON MO­ houses, as described in sections A and C York.N.Y., 10007. Authority sought to op­ TOR LINES, INC., Hargrave Road, of appendix I to the report in Descrip­ erate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ Lexington, N.C. Authority sought to tions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 hicle, over regular routes, transporting: operate as a common carrier, by motor M.C.C. 209 and 766, from the plantsite General Commodities (except articles vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ of the Tama Packing Co., located at or of unusual value, dangerous explosives, ing: New furniture, and refused, rejected near Tama, Iowa, to points in Alabama, commodities in bulk, and household and/or damaged shipments, (1) between Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missis­ goods as defined in Practices of Motor points in Marion County, S.C., and points sippi, and Tennessee. No te: Applicant Common Carriers of Household Goods, in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Con­ states that shipments of the above de­ 17 M.C.C. 467) (1) between Worcester, necticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, scribed commodities are restricted Mass., and Providence, R.I.; from Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and the Dis­ against the transportation of such com­ Worcester over Massachusetts Highway trict of Columbia, and (2) between points modities in bulk or liquid form in tank 146 to the Massachusetts-Rhode Island in Florence County, S.C., and points in vehicles, and hides, skins, and pelts. If State line, and thence over Rhode Island New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ Highway 146 to Providence, and return Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. No te: cant requests it be held at Des Moines, over the same route, (2) ,between junc­ If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ Iowa. tion Rhode Island Highways 146 and cant requests it be held at Columbia, No. MC 42487 (Sub-No. 649), filed April 146A and Woonsocket, R.I., over Rhode S.C. 22, là66. Applicant: CONSOLIDATED Island Highway 146A, (3) between junc­ No. MC 41255 (Sub-No. 56), filed April FREIGHTWAYS CORPORATION OF tion Rhode Island Highways 146 and 15 28, 1966. Applicant: GLOSSON MO* DELAWARE, 175 Linfield Drive, Menlo and Pawtucket, R.I.; over Rhode Island TOR LINES, INC., Hargrave Road, Lex­ Park, Calif. Applicant’s representative: Highway 15, (4) between New Haven, ington, N.C., 27292. Authority sought to Marshall G. Berol, 100 Bush Street, San Conn., and Providence, R .I.; from New operate as a common carrier, by motor -Francisco, Calif., 94104. Applicant, in Haven over Interstate Highway 95 to vehicle, .over irregular routes, transport­ No. MC 42487 and Sub Nos. 14, 22, 23, 30, junction Rhode Island Highways 95 and ing: Venetian blinds, subassemblies, 45, 50, 54, 107, 138, 148, 151, 152, 163, 172, 3, thence over Rhode Island Highway 3 to component parts, accessories, and ma­ 175, 176, 178, 188, 207, 216, 227, 249, 260, junction Interstate Highway 95, thence terials used in the manufacture and as­ 269, 286, 288, 299, 315, 318, 323, 334, 336 over Interstate Highway 95 to junction sembly of Venetian blinds, from Mon- (also embraces Subs 347 and 351), 355, Rhode Island Highway 2, thence over toursville, Pa., to Dallas and Houston, 357, 366, 367, 368, 374, 375, 387, 388, 393, Rhode Island Highway 2 to junction Tex.; New Orleans, La.; and Birming­ 394, 418, 420, 421, 422, 426, 431, 440, 464, Interstate Highway 95, and thence over ham, Ala., and refused, rejected, and 465, 471, 478, 483, 493, 494, 500, 510, 521, Interstate Highway 95 to Providence, and damaged shipments, on return. No te: 524, 541, 569, 573, 578, 579, 581, 590, 593, return over the same route, (5) between If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ 595, 596, 597, 601, 616 and 618, and in New Haven, Conn., and Providence, R.I.; cant requests it be held at Harrisburg, MC 52746 and Sub Nos. 52 and 54 pres­ from New Haven over Interstate Highway Pa. ently holds authority from this Commis­ 95 to junction Connecticut Turnpike No. MC 41255 (Sub-No. 57), filed April sion to transport “general commodities, (Connecticut Highway 52) near East 29,1966. Applicant: GLOSSON MOTOR except those of unusual value” and Lyme, Conn., thence over Connecticut LINES, INC., Hargrave Road, Lexington, various other exceptions applicable in Turnpike to junction U.S. Highway 6 N.C. Authority sought to operate as a the various certificates. By this applica­ near South Killingly, Conn., and thence common carrier, by motor vehicle, over tion, applicant seeks authority to delete over U.S. Highway 6 to Providence, and irregular routes, transporting: P etro­ the exception of “those (commodities) of return over the same route, (6) between leum, petroleum products, vehicle body unusual value” which presently exists, Providence and Pawtucket, R.I., over U.S. sealer, and sound deadening compound, and to add the following exception to Highway 1, (7) between Providence and in packages or containers, from Buffalo, those certificates which presently have Woonsocket, R X ; from Providence over N.Y., to points in North Carolina, South the “commodities of unusual value” ex­ Rhode Island Highway 146 to junction Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, ception: “General commodities, ex­ Rhode Island Highway 146A, and thence Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, and cept * * * (exceptions presently appli­ over Rhode Island Highway 146A to refused, rejected, and damaged ship­ cable for each certificate except the one Woonsocket, and return over the same ments, on return. No te: If a hearing is concerning commodities of unusual route, and (8) between Hartford, Conn., deemed necessary, applicant requests it value) and the transportation of com­ and Providence, R.I.; from Hartford be held at Washington, D.C. modities in connection with which ship­ over Connecticut Highway 2 to junction No. MC 41255 (Sub-No. 58), filed May per requires carrier to furnish armed Connecticut Turnpike (Connecticut 2, 1966. Applicant: GLOSSON MOTOR guards or armored equipment.” Appli­ Highway 52) near Norwich, Conn., LINES, INC., Hargrave Road, Lexington, cant presently conducts operations by thence over Connecticut Turnpike to N.C. Applicant’s representative: Harry virtue of the above-numbered certificates junction U.S. Highway 6 near South Ross, 848 Warner Building, Washington, in the States of Arkansas, California, Killingly, Conn., and thence over U.S. D.C., 20004. Authority sought to oper­ Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Dis­ Highway 6 to Providence, and return ate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ trict of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, In ­ over the same route, serving no inter*

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 7306 NOTICES mediate points in (1) through (8) above. MOTOR LINES, INC., 340 West North Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and No te: Applicant states it is presently Avenue, Baltimore, Md., 21217. Author­ 766 (except hides and commodities in authorized to operate between the ity sought to operate as a common car­ bulk, in tank vehicles), from Spencer, termini of the routes proposed herein. rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Iowa, to Chicago, HI. No te: If a hearing It is the purpose of this application to routes, transporting: Fresh meats and is deemed necessary, applicant requests eliminate the requirement that applicant processed foods, in vehicled equipped it be held at Minneapolis, Minn. utilize Boston, Mass., as a gateway to with mechanical refrigeration, from No. MC 59367 (Sub-No. 43), filed serve Providence, Pawtucket, and Woon­ Washington, D.C., to points in Allegany, April 28, 1966. Applicant: DECKER socket, R.I. If a hearing is deemed Washington, Frederick, Carroll, Howard, TRUCK LINE, INC., Post Office Box 915, necessary, applicant requests it be held Montgomery, Anne Arundel, Prince Fort Dodge, Iowa, 50501. Applicant’s at Boston, Mass. ^ Georges, Charles, Calvert and St. Marys representative: William A. Landau, 1307 No. MC 51146 (Sub-No. 40), filed April Counties, Md.; Morgan and Berkeley East Walnut Street, Des Moines 16, 29, 1966. Applicant: SCHNEIDER Counties, W. Va.; and Frederick, Clarke, Iowa. Authority sought to operate as a TRANSPORT & STORAGE, INC., 817 Loudoun, Fauquier, Fairfax, Prince Wil­ common carrier, by motor vehicle, over McDonald Street, Green Bay, Wis. Ap­ liam, Stafford, King George, and West­ irregular routes, transporting: Meats, plicant’s representative: Charles W. moreland Counties, Va., and refused and meat products, meat byproducts, and Singer, 33 North La Salle Street, Chicago, rejected shipments, on return. No te: If articles distributed by meat packing­ 111., 60602. Authority sought to operate a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ houses, as described in sections A and C as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, cant requests it be held at Washington, of appendix I to the report in Descrip­ over irregular routes, transporting: Iron D.C. ' tions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 and steel and iron and steel articles, be­ No. MC 58813 (Sub-No. 78), filed April M.C.C. 209 and 766 (except hides and tween points in Putnam County, 111., on 27, 1966. Applicant: SELMAN’S E X ­ liquid commodities in 'bulk, in tank the one hand, and, on the other, points PRESS, INC., 460 West 35th Street, New vehicles), from Sioux City, and Spencer, in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, York, N.Y. Applicant’s representative: Iowa, and Sioux Falls, S. Dak., to points Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ken­ Solomon Granett, 1740 Broadway, New in Illinois (except Chicago, 111.). Note : tucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, York, N.Y., 10019. Authority sought to If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North operate as a common carrier, by motor cant does not specify a location. Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ No. MC 61231 (Sub-No. 20), filed Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. No te: ing: (1) Wearing apparel on hangers April 28, 1966. Applicant: ALKIRE If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ only, from Cedar Bluff, Ala., Cartersville, TRUCK LINES, INC., Livestock Ex­ cant does not specify a location. Piney Grove, and Broxton, Ga., and change Building, Kansas City, Mo., No. MC 51146 (Sub-No. 41), filed Athens, Tenn., to points in the New York, 64102. Applicant’s representative: Wil­ May 2, 1966. Applicant: SCHNEIDER N.Y:, commercial zone, and m aterials and liam A. Landau, 1307 East Walnut Street, TRANSPORT & STORAGE, INC., 817 supplies used in the manufacture of Des Moines, Iowa. Authority sought to McDonald Street, Green Bay, Wis. Ap­ wearing apparel, from points in the New operate as a common carrier, by motor plicant’s representative: Charles W. York, N.Y., commercial zone, to Cedar vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Singer, 33 North La Salle Street, Bluff, Ala., Cartersville, Piney Grove, and ing : Meats, meat products, meat byprod­ Chicago, 111., 60602. Authority sought to Broxton, Ga., and Athens, Tenn., (2) ucts, and articles distributed by meat operate as a common carrier, by motor wearing apparel on hangers only, from packinghouses, as described in sections vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Wilson and Goldsboro, N.C., to Jackson­ A and C of appendix I to the report in ing: Paper containers and inserts and ville, Fla. No te: Applicant states that Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certifi­ liners used in connection therewith, from all duplication of authority will be elimi­ cates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766 (except Chicago, 111., to points in Wisconsin. nated. If a hearing is deemed necessary, hides and commodities in bulk, in tank No te: If a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant requests it be held at New York, vehicles), from Harlan and Oakland, applicant requests it be held at Chicago, N.Y. Iowa, to Chicago, 111. No te: If a hearing 111. No. MC 59367 (Sub-No. 41), filed April is deemed necessary, applicant requests No. MC 52110 (Sub-No. 98), filed April 28, 1966. Applicant: DECKER TRUCK it be held at Des Moines, Iowa. 28, 1966. Applicant: BRADY MOTOR- LINE, INC., Post Office Box 915, Fort No. MC 61592 (Sub-No. 72), filed May FRATE, INC., 1223 Sixth Avenue, Des Dodge, Iowa, 50501. Applicant’s repre­ 2, 1966. Applicant: JENKINS TRUCK Moines, Iowa. Applicant’s representa­ sentative: William A. Landau, 1307 East LINE; INC., 3708 Elm Street, Bettendorf, tive: Homer E. Bradshaw, Fifth Floor, Walnut Street, Des Moines 16, Iowa. Au­ Iowa, 52722. Applicant’s representative: Central National Building, Des Moines, thority sought to operate as a common Val M. Higgins, 1000 First National Bank Iowa, 50309. Authority sought to oper­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Building, Minneapolis, Minn., 55402. ate as a common carrier, by motor vehi­ routes, transporting: Meats, meat prod­ Authority sought to operate as a com ­ cle, over irregular routes, transporting: ucts, meat byproducts, and articles dis­ mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ Frozen foods, from Greenville and De­ tributed by meat packinghouses, as de­ regular routes, transporting: Tractors troit, Mich., to points in Illinois, Iowa, scribed in sections A and C of appendix (except truck tractors and except those Minnesota, ~ Missouri, Nebraska, and I to the report in Descriptions in Motor which because of size or weight require South Dakota. No te: If a hearing is Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and the use of special equipment), from New deemed necessary, applicant requests it 766 (except hides and commodities in Orleans, La., and Houston, Tex., to points be held at Detroit, Mich. bulk, in tank vehicles), from points in in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, Kan­ No. MC 52458 (Sub-No. 207), filed York County, Nebr., to points in Illinois, sas, Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, April 24, 1966. Applicant: T. I. MC­ Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and Wyoming. No te: If a hearing is CORMACK TRUCKING COMPANY, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Note : If a hearing deemed necessary, applicant requests it INC., Route 9, Woodbridge, N.J. Appli­ is deemed necessary, applicant does not be held at Kansas City, Mo. cant’s representative: Frank B. Hand, specify a location. No. MC 62176 (Sub-No. 3), filed April Jr., 921 17th Street NW., Washington 6, No. MC 59367 (Sub-No. 42), filed April 25, 1966. Applicant: FOURIER TRUCK D.C. Authority sought to operate as a 28, 1966. Applicant: DECKER TRUCK SERVICE, INC., Post Office Box 1, Molal- common carrier, by motor vehicle, over LINE, INC., Post Office Box 915, Fort la, Oreg. Applicant’s representative: irregular routes, transporting: Latex in Dodge, Iowa, 59501. Applicant’s repre­ William B. Adams, Pacific Building, Port­ bulk, from Cheswold and Dover, Del., sentative: William A. Landau, 1307 East land, Oreg., 97204. Authority sought and points within 10 miles, to points in Walnut Street, Des Moines 16, Iowa. Au­ to operate as a common carrier, by motor Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North thority sought to operate as a common vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vir­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular ing: General commodities (except com­ ginia, and West Virginia. No te: If a routes, transporting: Meats, meat prod­ modities in bulk and those requiring the hearing is deemed necessary, applicant ucts, meat byproducts, and articles dis­ use of special equipment), between Esta- requests it be held at Washington, D.C. tributed by meat packinghouses, as de­ cada, Oreg., and junction U.S. Highway No. MC 52917 (Sub-No. 55), filed April scribed in sections A and C of appendix 26 and unnamed road located approx­ 27, 1966» Applicant: CHESAPEAKE I to the report in Descriptions in Motor imately 10 miles east of junction U.S.

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Highway 26 and Oregon Highway 35; household goods as defined by the Com­ Ky., from the site of the Princeton Co. from Estacada, over Oregon Highway 224 mission, commodities requiring special at, or near, Princeton over Kentucky to its terminus, thence over unnamed equipment, and those injurious or con­ Highway 128 to junction Kentucky High­ road to junction U.S. Highway 26, and re­ taminating to other lading), between way 91, thence over Kentucky Highway turn over the same route, serving all in­ Prudenville, Mich., and Alger, Mich.; 91 to Princeton, thence over U.S. High­ termediate points and all off-route points from Prudenville over Michigan High­ way 62 to Eddyville, Ky., thence over within 10 miles of authorized routes. way 55 to junction Michigan Highway 76, Kentucky Highway 93 to junction Ken­ Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, thence over Michigan Highway 76 to tucky Highway 139, thence over Ken­ applicant requests it be held at Portland, Alger, and return over the same route, tucky Highway 139 to Cadiz and return Oreg. serving all intermediate points. Note : over same route, serving all intermediate No. MC 64112 (Sub-No. 30), filed If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ points; (3) between Princeton, Ky., and May 2, 1966. Applicant: NORTHEAST­ cant requests it be held at Lansing, Mich. junction Kentucky Highway 139 and ERN TRUCKING COMPANY, a corpo­ No. MC 70083 (Sub-No. 11) filed April Kentucky Highway 93, from Princeton ration, 2508 Starita Road, Post Office 26, 1966. Applicant: DRAKE MOTOR over Kentucky Highway 139 to junction Box 1493, Charlotte, N.C., 28201. Ap- LINES, INC., York Street and Aramingo Kentucky Highway 93 and return over licant’s representative; Harry Ross, 848 Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Applicant’s the -same route, serving all intermediate Warner Building, Washington, D.C., representative: Herbert Burstein, 160 points; (4) between the site of the Prince­ 20004. Authority sought to operate as a Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10038. Au­ ton Co. plant at, or near, Princeton, Ky., common carrier, by motor vehicle, over thority sought to operate as a common and junction Kentucky Highway 126 with irregular routes, transporting: Animal, carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular junction Kentucky Highway 139, from poultry, fish, food and feed, and feed in­ routes, transporting: Such commodities the site of the Princeton Co. plant at, or gredients and supplements thereto (ex­ as are dealt in by retail department near, Princeton over Kentucky Highway cept in bulk, in tank vehicles), from Wo­ stores, between the site of the Cherry 128 to junction Kentucky Highway 126, burn, Lawrence, and Boston, Mass., to Hill Industrial Park, N.J., on the one thence over Kentucky Highway 126 to points in Georgia, North Carolina, South hand, and, on the other, points in the junction Kentucky Highway 139 and re­ Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Camden, N.J., commercial zone, restrict­ turn over the same route, serving all in­ Ohio, and West Virginia. Note: If a ed against shipments originating at or termediate points; and (5) serving hearing is deemed necessary, applicant destined to the Cherry Hill Industrial Madisonville, Ky., as an off-route point requests it be held at Boston, Mass. Park, N.J. Note: Appellant states the in connection with carrier’s authorized No. MC 64600 (Sub-No. 29), filed grant of this authority will enable it to regular route operation at Hopkinsville, April 29, 1966. Applicant: WILSON utilize the Cherry Hill Terminal for Ky. Note: If a hearing is deemed nec­ TRUCKING CORPORATION, Box 340, operations under the authority which it essary, applicant requests it be held at Broad Street, Waynesboro, Va. Author­ presently has and there will be no adverse Louisville, Ky. ity sought to operate as a common gar­ affect upon existing carriers.C om m on No. MC 78228 (Sub-No. 12) (Amend- , ner, by motor vehicle, over regular routes, control may be involved. If a hearing m ent), filed April 18, 1966, published in transporting: General commodities (ex­ is deemed necessary, applicant requests F ederal R egister issue of May 5, 1966, cept commodities in bulk), serving Clare­ it be held at Philadelphia, Pa. amended, and republished as amended mont, Va., as an off-route point in con­ No. MC 75320 (Sub-No. 131), filed this issue. Applicant: THE J. MILLER nection with applicant’s presently au­ April 29, 1966. Applicant: CAMPBELL COMPANY, a corporation, 147 Nichol thorized regular route authority between SIX T Y -SIX EXPRESS, INC., Post Office Avenue, McKees Rocks, Pa. Applicant’s Richmond, Va., and Norfolk, Va., ex­ Box 807, Springfield, Mo., 65801. Au­ representative: Henry M. Wick, Jr., 1515 tending over U.S. Highway 1 from Rich­ thority sought to operate as a common Park Building, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222. mond, Va., to junction Virginia Highway carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular Authority sought to operate as a com ­ 10, thence over Virginia Highway 10 to routes, transporting: General commodi­ mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ junction U.S. Highway 58, thence over ties (except those of unusual value, and regular routes, transporting: G eneral U.S. Highway 58 to Norfolk, Va. Note: except livestock, dangerous explosives, commodities (except those of unusual If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ household goods as defined by the Com­ value, classes A and B explosives and cant requests it be held at Washington, mission, commodities in bulk, commodi­ household goods as defined by the Com­ D.C., or Richmond, Va. ties requiring special equipment, and mission) , between points in Putnam No. MC 64600 (Sub-No. 30), filed those injurious or contaminating to County, 111. on the one hand, and, on April 29, 1966. Applicant: WILSON other lading), serving Pelham, Ala., as the other, points in Alabama, Arizona, TRUCKING CORPORATION, Box 340, an off-route point in connection with Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Broad Street, Waynesboro, Va. Appli­ applicant’s present regular route author­ Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, cant’s representative: Francis W. Mc- ity between Birmingham, Ala., and Co­ Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Inemy, 602 Solar Building, 1000 16th lumbus, Miss. Note: If a hearing is Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Mon­ Street, NW., Washington, D.C. Au­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it tana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, thority sought to operate as a common be held at Birmingham, Ala. North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular No. MC 76436 (Sub-No. 30), filed April South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, routes, transporting: General commodi­ 29, 1966. Applicant: SKAGGS TRANS­ Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. ties (except commodities in bulk), be­ FER, INC., Box 102, Bowling Green, Ky. Note: The purpose of this republication tween Lexington and Richmond, Va., Applicant’s representative: Rudy Yessin, is to broaden the authority sought. If a from Lexington, over U.S. Highway 60 to Sixth Floor, McClure Building, Frank­ hearing is deemed necessary, applicant Richmond and return over the same fort, Ky., 40601. Authority sought to requests it be held at Chicago, 111. route, serving the intermediate points of operate as a common carrier, by motor Amherst, Buckingham and, Mount Rush, vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ No. MC 83539 (Sub-No. 182), filed Va. Note : If a hearing is deemed nec­ ing : General commodities (except house­ April 22, 1966. Applicant: C & H essary, applicant requests it be held at hold goods as defined by the Commission, TRANSPORTATION CO., INC., 1935 Washington, D.C., or Richmond, Va. articles of unusual value, commodities in West Commerce Street, Post Office Box No. MC 69833 (Sub-No. 83), filed April bulk, commodities injurious or contami­ 5976, Dallas, Tex. Applicant’s repre­ 28, 1966. Applicant: ASSOCIATED nating to other lading, and commodities sentative: W. T. Brunson, 419 Northwest TRUCK LINES, INC., 15 Andre Street, which require special equipment), (1) Sixth Street, Oklahoma City, Okla., SE., Grand Rapids 7, Mich. Applicant’s between Hopkinsville, Ky., and land be­ 73102. Authority sought to operate as a representative: Walter N. Bieneman, tween the Lakes Recreational Area, Ky., common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Suite 1700,1 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, from Hopkinsville over U.S. Highway 68 irregular routes, transporting: Iron or Mich., 48226. Authority sought to oper­ to land between the Lakes Recreational steel (Highway) guard rails, from Los ate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ Area, Ky., and return over the same Angeles, Calif., to points in Colorado and hicle, over regular routes, transporting: route, serving all intermediate points; Texas. Note: If a hearing is deemed General commodities (except those of (2) between the site of the Princeton Co. necessary, applicant requests it be held unusual value, classes A and B- explosives, plant at, or near, Princeton and Cadiz, at Los Angeles,^Calif.

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No. MC 85934 (Sub-No. 44), filed Avenue, Chicago, HI. Applicant’s rep­ named States. Note: If a hearing is April 25, 1966. Applicant: MICHIGAN resentative: Joseph M. Scanlan, 111 deemed necessary, applicant requests it TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, a cor­ West Washington Street, Chicago 2, 111. be held at Portland, Oreg., or Seattle, poration, 3601 Wyoming Avenue, Dear­ Authority sought to operate as a common Wash. born, Mich. Authority sought to operate carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular No. MC 100666 (Sub-No. 82), filed as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, routes, transporting: Meat, meat prod­ April 29, 1966. Applicant: MELTON over irregular routes, transporting: Salt ucts, meat byproducts, dairy products, TRUCK LINES, INC., Post Office Box and salt mixtures and salt products with and articles distributed by meat pack­ 7295, Shreveport, La., 71107. Applicant’s additives, from Midland, Mich., to points inghouses as described by the Commis­ representative: Wilburn L. Williamson, in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Wiscon­ sion in 61 M.C.C. 209, from Chicago, 111., 443-54 American Building, Oklahoma sin. No te: Common control may be in­ to points in Kentucky. Note : If a hear­ City, Okla. Authority sought to operate volved. If a hearing is deemed neces­ ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, sary, applicant requests it be held at quests it be held at Chicago, HI. over irregular routes, transporting: R oof­ Lansing or Detroit, Mich. No. MC 95008 (Sub-No. 7), filed April ing and siding products, including ma­ No. MC 87566 (Sub-No. 5), filed April 29, 1966. Applicant: DAVID FISHER, terials and supplies incidental to the 28, 1966. Applicant: SCHMIDT TRUCK doing business as FISH ER SERVICE application thereof, from Camden, Ark., SERVICE, INC., Box 243, Highway 66, TRUCKING, Rural Delivery 2, Post Of­ to points in Mississippi. Note : If a hear­ Litchfield, 111., 62056. Authority sought fice Box 456, Monticello, N.Y. Appli­ ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ to operate as a common carrier, by motor cant’s representative: Arthur J. Piken, quests it be held at Little Rock, Ark. vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ 160-16 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica 32, No. MC 102616 (Sub-No. 797), filed ing: Aluminum sash, doors, windows, N.Y. Authority sought to operate as a May 2, 1966. Applicant: COASTAL siding, awnings, canopies, extrusions, common carrier, by motor vehicle, over TANK LINES, INC., 501 Grantley Road, hardware, materials, and supplies used in irregular routes, transporting: Shirts York, Pa., 17405. Authority sought to the installation of the preceding items, and pajamas, from Waynesburg, Pa., to operate as a common carrier, by motor and scrap, from Litchfield, HI., to points New Hyde Park, N.Y., restricted to de­ vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ in Kentucky, Iowa, Minnesota, Wiscon­ liveries at the facilities of Donmoor Inc., ing: Latex, in bulk, in tank vehicles from sin, Missouri, Indiana, Ohio, and Arkan­ at New Hyde Park, N.Y. Note: If a Cheswold, Del., to Linden, Newark, and sas, and rejected shipments, on return. hearing is deemed necessary, applicant Secaucus, N.J. Note: If a hearing is Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, requests it be held at New York, N.Y. deemed necessary, applicant requests it applicant requests it be held at St. Louis, No. MC 95490 (Sub-No. 23), filed May, be held at Washington, D.C. Mo., or Springfield, HI. 3, 1966. Applicant: UNION CARTAGE No. MC 102616 (Sub-No. 798), filed No. MC 92983 (Sub-No. 514), filed COMPANY, a corporation, 9A South­ May 4, 1966. Applicant: COASTAL April 22, 1966. Applicant: ELDON west Cutoff, Worcester, Mass. Appli­ TANK LINES, INC., 501 Grantley Road, MILLER, INC., Post Office Drawer 617, cant’s representative: Leonard A. Jaskie- York, Pa., 17405. Authority sought to Kansas City, Mo., 64141. Authority wicz, Madison Building, 1155 15th Street operate as a common carrier, by motor sought to operate as a common carrier, NW., Washington, D.C., 2005. Author­ vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, ity sought to operate as a common car­ ing : Liquid asphalt, in bulk, in tank transporting: Chemicals, in bulk, from rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular vehicles, from Baltimore, Md., to Lacka­ points in Missouri to points in Arkansas, routes, transporting: Malt beverages and wanna, N.Y., and points in Michigan. Hlinois, and Iowa. Note: If a hearing is advertising material in conjunction Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, deemed necessary, applicant requests it therewith, from Natick, Mass., to Balti­ applicant requests it be held at Wash­ be held at Kansas City, Mo. more, Md. Note : If a hearing is deemed ington, D.C. No. MC 92983 (Sub-No. 515), filed necessary, applicant requests it be held No. MC 103880 (Sub-No. 367), filed April 28, 1966. Applicant: ELDON at Boston, Mass. April 27,1966. Applicant: PRODUCERS MILLER, INC., Post Office Drawer 617, No. MC 95540 (Sub-No. 673), filed May TRANSPORT, INC., 215 East Waterloo Kansas City, Mo., 64141. Authority 2, 1966. Applicant: WATKINS MOTOR Road, Akron, Ohio, 44306. Applicant’s sought to operate as a common carrier, LINES, INC., Albany Highway, Thomas- representative: David Axelrod, 39 South by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, ville, Ga. Applicant’s representative: La Salle Street, Chicago, 111., 60603. transporting: Vinegar, in bulk, in tank Jack M. Holloway (same address as Authority sought to operate as a common vehicles, from points in Michigan, to applicant). Authority sought to operate carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular points in Hlinois, Kansas, and Missouri. as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, routes, transporting: Chemicals, in bulk, Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, over irregular routes, transporting: Car­ in tank vehicles, from Midland, Mich., applicant requests it be held at Kansas pets, carpeting, rugs, and tufted textile to points in Virginia, North Carolina, City, Mo. products, from points in Georgia, and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala­ No. MC 93393 (Sub-No. 9), filed April points in Bradley, Hamilton, McMinn, bama, and Louisiana. Note: If a hear­ 29, 1966. Applicant: EDWIN H. NEL­ Marion, Meigs, Monroe, Polk, and Se­ ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ SON AND ALFRED S. NELSON, doing quatchie Counties, Tenn., to points in quests it be held at Lansing, Mich. business as NIGHTWAY TRANSPOR­ Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, No. MC 103880 (Sub-No. 368), filed TATION CO., 4106 South Emerald Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, April 29,1966. Applicant: PRODUCERS Avenue, Chicago, 111. Applicant’s repre­ Texas, and Wisconsin. Note: Common TRANSPORT, INC., 215 East Waterloo sentative: Joseph M. Scanlan, 111 West control may be involved. If a hearing Road, Post Office Box 7211, Akron, Washington Street, Chicago, 111., 60602. is deemed necessary, applicant requests Ohio, 44306. Applicant’s representative: Authority sought to operate as a com ­ it be held at Omaha, Nebr., or Atlanta, David Axelrod, 39 South La Salle Street, mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ Ga. Chicago, 111., 6060& Authority sought regular routes, transporting: Meat, m eat No. MC 95876 (Sub-No. 51), filed to operate as a common carrier, by motor products, meat byproducts and articles May 2, 1966. Applicant: ANDERSON vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ distributed by meat packinghouses (ex­ TRUCKING SERVICE, INC., 203 Cooper ing : Hydrocarbon propellant, in bulk, in cept hides and commodities in bulk, in Avenue North, St. Cloud, Minn. Appli­ tank vehicles, from Kankakee, 111., to tank vehicles, as described in 61 M.C.C. cant’s representative: Donald A. Morken, East Butler, Pa. No te: If a hearing is 209), from the plantsite of George A. 1000 First National Bank Building, Min­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it Hormel, at or near Bureau, 111., to points neapolis, Minn., 55402. Authority sought be held at Chicago, HI. in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky. Note : to operate as a common carrier, by motor No. MC 103880 (Sub-No. 369), filed If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ April 29,1966. Applicant: PRODUCERS cant requests it be held at Chicago, 111. ing: Lumber, plywood, and fiberboard, TRANSPORT, INC., 215 East Waterloo No. MC 93393 (Sub-No. 10), filed from points in Washington, Oregon, Road, Akron, Ohio. Applicant’s repre­ April 29, 1966. Applicant: EDWIN H. Idaho, Montana, and California to points sentative: David Axelrod, 39 South La NELSON and ALFRED S. NELSON, in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebras­ Salle Street, Chicago, HI.,- 60603. Au­ doing business as NIGHTWAY TRANS­ ka, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas and thority sought to operate as a common PORTATION CO., 4106 South Emerald points in the United States east of said carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 NOTICES 7309 routes, transporting: Acids, chemicals, Authority sought to operate as a com ­ mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ fertilizer and fertilizer ingredients, in mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular routes, transporting: Portland bulk, in tank vehicles (except cryogenic irregular routes, transporting: Com­ pozzolan, in bulk, and in bags, from Kan­ liquids), from Niota, 111., to points in modities, in bulk, having a prior or subse­ sas City, Kans., to points in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ken­ quent movement by water, and empty Nebraska, and Iowa. No te: If a hearing tucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, shipper or water carrier owned trailers is deemed necessary, applicant requests Nebraska, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wis­ used in the service specified above, (1) it be held at Kansas City, Kans. consin. Note: If a hearing is deemed between Houston, Tex., on the one hand, No. MC 107496 (Sub-No. 475), filed necessary, applicant requests it be held and, on the other, points in Texas and April 29, 1966. Applicant: RUAN at Chicago, HI. Louisiana, and (2) between New Orleans, TRANSPORT CORPORATION, Keosau- No. MC 105375 (Sub-No. 25), filed La., on the one hand, and, on the other, qua Way at Third, Des Moines, Iowa, April 29, 1966. Applicant: DAHLEN points in Louisiana, Texas, and Missis­ 50309. Applicant’s representative: H. L. TRANSPORT OP IOWA, INC., 875 sippi, restricted to traffic having a prior Fabritz, Box 855, Des Moines, Iowa, North Prior Avenue, St. Paul, Minn., or subsequent movement by water 50306. Authority sought to operate as 55104. A p p l i c a n t ’ s representative: through the ports of Houston, Tex., and a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Leonard A. Jaskiewicz, 1155 15th Street New Orleans, La. No te: Applicant irregular routes, transporting: Fertilizer, NW., Washington, D.C., 20005. Author­ states it does not propose to tack or join in bulk, from Marshall, Janesville, Ar­ ity sought to operate as a common car­ the above authority for the purpose of lington, and Dundas, Wis., to points in rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular performing a through movement. The Illinois. Note: Common control may routes, transporting: Acids, chemicals, service proposed herein will be one be involved. If a hearing is deemed fertilizer, and fertilizer ingredients, wherein applicant will furnish a tractor necessary, applicant requests it be held at mixed fertilizer ingredients and nitrogen or power unjt and the trailer will be Madison, Wis. solutions in bulk, in tank vehicles, from furnished by either the shipper or water No. MC 107496 (Sub-No. 476), filed Brandon, Iowa, and 5 miles thereof, to carrier. Applicant presently holds some April 29, 1966. Applicant: RUAN points in Wisconsin and Illinois. Note : of the authority sought herein but it TRANSPORT CORPORATION, Keosau- If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ seeks no duplicating operating authority. qua Way at Third, Des Moines, Iowa, cant requests it be held at Minneapolis, If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ 50309. Applicant’s representative: H. L. Minn. cant requests it be held at Houston, Tex. Fabritz (same address as applicant). No. MC 106233 (Sub-No. 13), filed No. MC 107002 (Sub-No. 305), filed Authority sought to operate as a com ­ May 4, 1966. Applicant: HART TRUCK April 29, 1966. Applicant: HEARIN- mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ LINE, INC., Dexter, Mo. Applicant’s MILLER TRANSPORTERS, INC., Post regular routes, transporting: Dry sugar, representative: G. F. Gunn, Jr., Suite Office Box 1123, Highway 80 West, Jack- in bulk, from points in St. Bernard, St. 1230, Boatmen’s Bank Building, St. Louis, son, Miss., 39205. Authority sought to James, Orlean, Plaquemines, Jefferson, Mo., 63102. Authority sought to operate operate as a common carrier, by motor Lafourche, Terrebonne, St. Charles, St. as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ John Baptist, Ascension, Livingston, over regular routes, transporting: G en­ ing: Ammonium thiocyanate liquor, from Tangipahoa, Washington, St. Tammany, eral commodities, except those of unusual Le Moyne, Ala., to points in Ohio, Iowa, and Assumption Parishes, La., to Mem­ value, classes A and B explosives, house­ Illinois, Indiana, and Wèst Virginia. phis, Tenn. Note : If a hearing is hold goods as defined by the Commis­ Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, deemed necessary, applicant requests it sion, commodities in bulk, commodi­ applicant requests it be held at Wash­ be held at Memphis, Tenn. ties requiring special equipment and ington, D.C., Atlanta, Ga., or Birming­ No. MC 107496 (Sub-No. 477), filed those injurious or contaminating to other ham, Ala. April 29, 1966. Applicant: R U A N lading, between Poplar Bluff, Mo., and No. MC 107012 (Sub-No. 65), filed TRANSPORT CORPORATION, Keo- junction U.S. Highway 67 and Madison May 2, 1966. Applicant: NORTH- sauqua Way at Third, Des Moines, Iowa, County Highway A; from Poplar Bluff AMERICAN VAN LINES, INC., Post 50309. Applicant’s representative: H. L. over U.S. Highway 67 to junction Madi­ Office Box 988, Fort Wayne, Ind. Appli­ Fabritz, Box 855, Des Moines, Iowa, son County Highway A and return over cant’s representative: Martin A. Weis- 50306. Authority sought to operate as the same route, serving junction U.S. sert (same address as applicant). Au­ a common carrier, by motor vehicle, Highway 67 and Madison County High­ thority sought to operate as a common over irregular routes, transporting: (1) way A for joinder purposes only, and carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Chemicals, in bulk, from points in Adams, serving the intermediate and off-route routes, transporting: Carpet, carpet Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Douglas, and points of Silva, Greenville, and Williams- remnants, and carpeting, tufted or Jefferson Counties, Colo., and (2) coal ville, Mo. Note : If a hearing is deemed woolen, from Chattanooga, Tenn., to tar products, in bulk, from Pueblo, Colo.; necessary, applicant requests it be held Minneapolis, Minn. Note: Applicant to points in Arizona, Arkansas, Califor­ at St. Louis, Mo. states that no duplicating authority is nia, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, No. MC 107002 (Sub-No. 303), filed sought. If a hearing is deemed neces­ Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, April 27, 1966. Applicant: HEARIN- sary, applicant requests it be held at New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, MILLER TRANSPORTERS, INC., Post Chicago, 111. Texas, Utah, and Wyoming: Note: Offiee Box 1123, Highway 80 West, Jack- No. MC 107403 (Sub-No. 679), filed Common control may be involved. If a son, Miss., 39205. Applicant’s repre­ May 4, 1966. Applicant: MATLACK, hearing is deemed necessary, applicant sentative: Harry C. Ames, Jr., 529 Trans­ INC, 10 West Baltimore Avenue, Lans- requests it be held at Denver, Colo. portation Building, Washington, D.C., downe, Pa. Authority sought to operate No. MC 107496 (Sub-No. 478), filed 20006. Authority sought to operate as as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, April 29, 1966. Applicant: RUAN a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over over irregular routes, transporting: TRANSPORT CORPORATION, Keo- irregular routes, transporting: Petroleum Plastic materials, in bulk, in tank ve­ sauqua Way at Third, Des Moines, Iowa, and petroleum products and chemicals, hicles, from Kenton, Ohio, to points in 50309. Applicant’s representative: H. L. in bulk, in tank or hopper type vehicles, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Fabritz, Box 855, Des Moines, Iowa, from points in Orange, Jefferson, and Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, North Caro­ 50306. Authority sought to operate as Harris Counties, Tex., to points in Lou­ lina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over isiana and Mississippi. Note : If a hear­ Washington, and Wisconsin. Note: I f irregular routes, transporting: Liquefied ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant petroleum gas, in bulk, from Kankakee, quests it be held at Houston, Tex. requests it be held at Washington, D.C. HI., to Cuba City, Marshfield, Wisconsin No. MC 107002 (Sub-No. 304), filed No. MC 167496 (Sub-No. 474), filed Rapids, and Brandon, Wis. Note : Com­ April 28, 1966. Applicant: HEARIN- April 29, 1966. Applicant: R U A N mon control may be involved. If a hear­ MILLER TRANSPORTERS, INC., Post TRANSPORT CORPORATION, Keosau- ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ Office Box 1123, Highway 80 West, qua Way at Third, Des Moines, Iowa, quests it be held at Madison, Wis. No. Jackson, Miss. Applicant’s representa­ 50309. Applicant’s representative: H. L. MC 107871 (Sub-No. 49), filed April 28, tive: Harry C. Ames, Jr., 529 Transporta­ Fabritz (same address as applicant). 1966. Applicant: BONDED FREIGHT- tion Building, Washington, D.C., 20006. Authority sought to operate as a com ­ WAYS, INC., 441 Kirkpatrick Street

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West, Post Office Box 1012, Syracuse, is frequently congested. If a hearing is routes, transporting: Iron and steel and N.Y. Applicant’s representative: Her­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it iron and steel products, and steel mill bert M. Canter, Mezzanine, Warren be held at New York, N.Y., or Washing­ equipment, materials and supplies, be­ Parking Center, 345 South Warren ton, D.C. tween points in Putnam County, 111., on Street, Syracuse, N.Y., 13202. Authority No. MC 108119 (Sub-No. 11), filed May the one hand, and, on the other, points sought to operate as a common carrier, 2, 1966. Applicant: E. L. MURPHY in the United States (excluding Hawaii by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, TRUCKING CO., 2330 West County and Alaska). Note: If a hearing is transporting: Limestone, from the town Road C, St. Paul 13, Minn. Applicant’s deemed necessary, applicant requests it of Dover (Dutchess County), N.Y., to representative: Donald A. Morken, 1000 be held at Chicago, 111. points in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, First National Bank Building, Minne­ No. MC 109478 (Sub-No. 94), filed May New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. apolis, Minn., 55402. Authority sought to 2,1966. Applicant: WORSTER MOTOR Note: If a hearing is deemed neces­ operate as a common carrier, by motor LINES, INC., East Main Road, Rural sary, applicant requests it be held at New vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Delivery No. 1, North East, Pa. Ap­ York, N.Y., or Washington, D.C. ing: Lumber, plyioood, and fiberboard, plicant’s representative: William W. No. MC 108006 (Sub-No. 14), filed May from points in Washington, Oregon, Knox, 23 West 10th Street, Erie, Pa., 2, 1966. Applicant: MAISLIN BROS. Idaho, Montana, and California to points 16501. Authority sought to operate as a TRANSPORT LIMITED, 7401 Newman in North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne­ common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Boulevard, La Salle, Quebec, Canada. braska, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Wis­ irregular routes, transporting: Vinegrr, Applicant’s representative: William D. consin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, and vinegar stock and apple juice, in bulk, in Traub, 10 East 40th Street, New York, Ohio. Note : If a hearing is deemed nec­ tank vehicles, from points in Michigan to N.Y., 10016. Authority sought to oper­ essary, applicant requests it be held at points in New York, Pennsylvania, and ate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ Portland, Oreg., or Seattle, Wash. Ohio. Note: If a hearing is deemed hicle, over regular routes, transporting: No. MC 108207 (Sub-No. 190), filed necessary, applicant requests it be held at General commodities (except those of April 25, 1966. Applicant: FROZEN Detroit, Mich., or Washington, D.C. unusual value, classes A and B explosives, FOOD EXPRESS, INC., 318 Cadiz Street, No. MC 10497 (Sub-No. 17) (Amend­ livestock, household goods as defined by Dallas, Tex., 75222. Authority sought to ment) , filed February 14,1966, published the Commission, commodities in bulk, operate as a common carrier, by motor in F ederal R egister, issue of March 10, and those requiring special equipment), vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ 1966, amended May 10, 1966, and re­ (1) between Albany, N.Y., and Cham­ ing: Cheese and cured m eat, from Hutch­ published as amended, this issue. Ap­ plain, N.Y., over Interstate Highway 87; inson, Kans., to Bellevue, Fremont, Lin­ plicant: A. F. COMER TRANSPORT (2) between junction U.S. Highway 9 coln, Nebraska City, Omaha, and SERVICE, INC., Post Office Box 2933, and New York Highway 9B, near Chazy, Wahoo, Nebr. Note: If a hearing is West Durham Station, Durham, N.C. N.Y., and the international boundary deemed necessary, applicant requests it Applicant’s representative: Louis line between the United States and be held at Kansas City, Kans. Reznek, 5009 Keokuk Street, Washing­ Canada, at or near Champlain, N.Y., over No. MC 108207 (Sub-No. 191), filed ton, D.C., 20016. Authority sought to U.S. Highway 9> and (3) between April 25, 1966. Applicant: FROZEN operate as a common carrier, by motor Rouses Point, N.Y., and the international FOOD EXPRESS, INC., 318 Cadiz Street, vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ boundary line between the United States Post Office Box 5888, Dallas, Tex., 75222. ing: Liquefied petroleum gas, in bulk, in and Canada, at or near Champlain, N.Y., Authority sought to operate as a common tank vehicles, (1) from Cheraw, S.C., to over U.S. Highway 11; and return over carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular points in North Carolina, and (2) from the same routes, serving no intermediate routes, transporting: Cheese spreads and Apex and Millers, N.C., to points in Vir­ points, as alternate routes for operating cheese dips, from Fort Worth, Tex., to ginia. No te: The purpose of this re­ convenience only, in connection with ap­ points in Ohio. Note: If a hearing is publication is to add the origin point of plicant’s presently authorized regular deemed necessary, applicant requests it Millers, N.C. If a hearing is deemed route operations. Note : If a hearing is be held at Dallas, Tex. necessary, applicant requests it be held deemed necessary, applicant requests it No. MC 108449 (Sub-No. 218) (Amend­ at Raleigh, N.C. be held at New York, N.Y., or Washing­ ment) , filed December 10,1965, published No. MC 109533 (Sub-No. 30) (Correc­ ton, D.C. in F ederal R egister issue of December tion), filed February 11, 1966, published No. MC 108006 (Sub-No. 15), filed May 29, 1965, amended May 3, 1966, and re­ F ederal R egister issue of March 24,1966, 2, 1966. Applicant: MAISLIN BROS. published as amended this issue. Ap­ corrected and republished, this issue. TRANSPORT LIMITED, 7401 Newman plicant: INDIANHEAD TRUCK LINE, Applicant: OVERNITE TRANSPORTA­ Boulevard, La Salle, Province of Quebec, INC., 1947 West County Road C, St. Paul, TION COMPANY, a corporation, 1100 Canada. Applicant’s representative: Minn., 55113. Applicant’s representa­ Commerce Road, Post Office Box 1216, William D. Traub, 10 East 40th Street, tive: Adolph J. Bieberstein, 121 West Richmond, Va., 2 3 2 2 4. Applicant’s New York, N.Y., 10016. Authority sought Doty Street, Madison, Wis., 57303. Au­ representative: C. H. Swanson (same ad­ to operate as a common carrier, by motor thority sought to operate as a common dress as applicant) . The above-entitled vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular application was published in the F ed­ ing: General commodities (except those routes, transporting: Petroleum prod­ eral R egister issue of March 24, 1966. of unusual value, classes A and B ex­ ucts, liquid chemicals, fertilizer, and fer­ Route No. 22 should read as follows: Be­ plosives, livestock, household goods as tilizer ingredients, in bulk, from Wood tween Atlanta, Ga., and Fort Stewart, defined by the Commission, commodities River, 111., and points within 5 miles Ga.; from Atlanta over U.S. Highway 23 in bulk, and those requiring special thereof to points in Alabama, Arkansas, to Macon, Ga., thence over U.S. Highway equipment), between Buffalo, N.Y., and Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Ken­ 80 to East Dublin, Ga., thence over Geor­ Lewiston, N.Y.; from Buffalo over U.S. tucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, gia Highway 29 to junction U.S. Highway 190 to Lewiston, and return over the Missouri, New Jersey, New York, Ne­ 280, thence over U.S. Highway 280 to same route, serving no intermediate braska, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Reidsville, Ga., thence over Georgia points, as an alternate route for operat­ Tennessee, and Wisconsin. No te: The Highway 23 to Glennville, Ga., and ing convenience only, in connection with purpose of this republication is to more thence over Georgia Highway 144 to Fort applicant’s regular route operations and clearly set forth the proposed operation. Stewart, and return over the same route, solely for the purpose of employing the If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ serving no intermediate points. Re­ international bridge between Lewiston, cant requests it be held at Chicago, 111. stricted to the transportation of prop­ N Y., and Queenston, Ontario, Canada, No. MC 109124 (Sub-No. 12), filed erty for the U.S. Government only. as an alternate means of transporting April 22, 1966. Applicant: SENTLE Note: The purpose of this republication traffic originating at, or destined to, TRUCKING CORPORATION, 210 Alexis Road, Toledo, Ohio. Applicant’s repre­ is to correctly describe the proposed points in Canada. Note: Applicant route above in lieu of Route No. 22, as states it is presently authorized to sentative: James M. Burtch, 100 East transport this traffic via intemation Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio, 43215. previously published. If a hearing is bridge between Buffalo, N.Y., and Fort Authority sought to operate as a common deemed necessary, applicant requests it Erie, Ontario, Canada, a gateway which carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular be held at Atlanta, Ga.

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No. MC 109612 (Sub-No. 11), filed 10007. Authority sought to operate as a it be held at Chicago, 111. or Detroit, April 28, 1966. Applicant: LEE MOTOR common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Mich. LINES, INC., Post Office Box 728, Mun- irregular routes, transporting: Tin or No. MC 110988 (Sub-No. 211), filed cie, Ind., 47305. Applicant’s repre­ sheet steel cans; plate, tin, tèrne or black, April 28, 1966. Applicant: K A M P O sentative: Donald W. Smith, Suite 511, plain, lacquered, or painted, in boxes or TRANSIT, INC., 200 Cecil Street, Neenah, Fidelity Building, Indianapolis, Ind., crates or on skids, and articles and ac­ Wis. A p p l i c a n t ’s representative: E. 46204. Authority sought to operate as a cessories used or useful in the manufac­ Stephen Heisley, Transportation Build­ common carrier, by motor vehicle, over ture, packaging, sale, and distribution ing, Washington, D.C. Authority sought irregular routes, transporting: (I) Glass thereof, between Lyons and Auburn, to operate as a common carrier, by motor containers, stoppers, caps, lids, labels, N.Y., on the one hand, and, on the other, vehicle, pver irregular routes, transport­ and knocked-down paper cartons in Wellsboro, Pa. Note: If a hearing is ing: Coal tar and coal tar products, in straight or mixed truckloads of 15,000 deemed necessary, applicant requests it bulk, (1) from Jeffersonville, Ind. , to pounds or more, from Muncie, Ind., to be held at New York, N.Y. points in Illinois and Indiana, and (2) points in that part of Illinois south of No. MC 110193 (Sub-No. 146), filed from Terre Haute, Ind., to Jeffersonville, U.S. Highway 50; and glass containers, April 28, 1966. Applicant: SAFEWAY Ind. Note: If a hearing is deemed nec­ stoppers, caps, lids, labels, and knocked- TRUCK LINES, INC., 20450 Ireland essary, applicant requests it be held at down paper cartons, from Muncie, Ind., Road, Post Office Box 2628, South Bend, Louisville, Ky. to points in that part of Illinois on and Ind. Applicant’s representative: Walter No. MC 110988 (Sub-No. 212), filed north of U.S. Highway 50, and rejected J, Kobos, Post Office Box 2628, South April 28, 1966. Applicant: KAMPO shipments, on return; (2) glass contain­ Bend, Ind., 46613. Authority sought to TRANSIT, INC., 200 Cecil Street, Nee­ ers of 1 gallon or less capacity,, and caps, operate as a common carrier, by motor nah, Wis. Applicant’s representative: lids, labels, and cartons, from the plant- vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ E. Stephen Heisley, Transportation sites and warehouses of Anchor Hocking ing: Frozen foods, potatoes and potato Building, Washington, D.C., 20006. Au­ Glass Corp. at Winchester and Rich­ products when moving in mixed loads thority sought to operate as a common mond, Ind., to points in Illinois, St. with frozen foods, from Detroit, Mich., carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Louis, Mo., and Milwaukee, Wis., and re­ to points in Connecticut, Delaware, Illi­ routes, transporting: Lime, limestone, turned shipments, empty pallets and nois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, New and limestone products, from points in skids, on return; (3) glass containers, Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Marion County, Mo., to points in Illinois, caps, lids, enclosures, and materials and Rhode Island, Virginia, West Virginia, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas. supplies used in their manufacture (ex­ Wisconsin, and the District of Columbia. Note : If a hearing is deemed necessary, cept such materials and supplies in Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant does not specify a location. bulk), between Chicago, Joliet, and Mun­ applicant requests it be held at Detroit, No. MC 110988 (Sub-No. 213), filed delein^ 111., on the one hand, and, on the Mich. April, 28, 1966. Applicant: KAMPO other, points in Indiana, except Terre No. MC 110988 (Sub-No. 208), filed TRANSIT, INC., 200 Cecil Street., Nee­ Haute, Ind.; and, between Muncie, Ind., April 28, 1966. Applicant: KAMPO nah, Wis. Applicant’s representative: on the one hand, and, on the other, TRANSIT, INC., 200 Cecil Street, Nee- E. Stephen Heisley, Transportation points in Illinois. Restricted to traffic nah, Wis. Applicant’s representative: Building, Washington, D.C., 20006. Au­ originating at or destined to a plantsite E. Stephen Heisley, 529 Transportation thority sought to operate as a common or warehouses of the Ball Bros. Co., (4) Building, Washington, D.C., 20006. Au­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular glass containers, from thé plantsite of thority sought to operate as a common routes, transporting: Sugar and blends, Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. at Win­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular and mixtures and products thereof, from chester, Ind., to points in Kentucky, routes, transporting: Lime, limestone, Louisville, Ky., to points in Illinois, In ­ Michigan, and Ohio;, (5) glass contain­ and limestone products, from St. Louis, diana, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, ers, 1 gallon or less in capacity, from the Mo., and points in St. Louis County, Mo., Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Vir­ plantsite of Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. to points in Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, ginia. Note: If a hearing is deemed at Winchester, Ind., to Oconomowoc and Iowa, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Tennes­ necessary, applicant requests it be held Racine, Wis., and returned shipments, on see. Note: If a hearing is deemed nec­ at Atlanta, Ga. return; and (6) glass containers, from essary, applicant requests it be held at No. MC 111231 (Sub-No. 145), filed the plantsite of Ball Bros. Co. at Mun­ St. Louis, Mo. April 27, 1966. Applicant: JONES delein, 111., to points in Ohio and the TRUCK LINES, INC., 610 East Emma, Lower Peninsula of Michigan, those No. MC 110988 (Sub-No. 209), filed points in Wisconsin on and south of U.S. April 28, 1966. Applicant: KAMPO Avenue, Springdale, Ark. Authority Highway 18, and to Watertown and Cly- TRANSIT, INC., 200 Cecil Street, Nee- sought to operate as a common carrier, man, Wis.; Ashland, Maysville, Coving­ nah, Wis. Applicant’s representative : E. by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Stephen Heisley, Transportation Build­ transporting: Foodstuffs, from points in ton, Carrollton, Louisville, Owensboro, Arkansas on and north of U.S. Highway Henderson, and Paducah, Ky„ and to ing, Washington, D.C. Authority sought Hannibal, St. Louis, Crystal City, Cape to operate as a common carrier, by motor 64 beginning at the Arkansas-Oklahoma vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ State line to Beebe, Ark., and on and Girardeau, and Caruthersville, Mo., with west of U.S. Highway 67 from Beebe, service at said Kentucky and Missouri ing: Lime, in bulk, from Louisville, Ky., to points in Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Ark., to the Missouri-Arkansas State Points restricted against service at those line, to points in Minnesota, North Da­ areas of the respective commercial zones Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, North of the named points that are not within Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, kota, and South Dakota. Note: If a Virginia, and West Virginia. Note: If hearing is deemed necessary, applicant the same States as the authorized serv- does not specify a location. ice point. Note : Applicant presently a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant holds, or has applied for, contract car­ requests it be held at Louisville, Ky. No. MC 111594 (Sub-No. 29), filed eer authority under MC 115066, and subs No. MC 110988 (Sub-No. 210), filed April 27, 1966. Applicant: CENTRAL' thereunder, covering the commodities April 28, 1966. Applicant: KAMPO WISCONSIN MOTOR TRANSPORT and territory sought herein. The con­ TRANSIT, INC., 200 Cecil Street, Neenah, COMPANY, a corporation, 610 High tract carrier authority will be sur­ Wis. A p p l i c a n t ’s representative : E. Street, Post Office Box 200, Wisconsin rendered in the event this application is Stephen Heisley, Transportation Build­ Rapids, Wis. Applicant’s representative: granted. If a hearing is deemed neces­ ing, Washington, D.C., 20006. Author­ David Axelrod, 39 South La Salle Street, sary, applicant requests it be held at ity sought to operate as a common car­ Chicago, 111., 60603. Authority sought Indianapolis, Ind. rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular to operate as a common carrier, by motor No. MC 109821 (Sub-No. 21), filed routes, transporting: Sugar, syrup and vehicle, over irregular routes, trans­ April 29, 1966. Applicant: H. W. TAYN- blends thereof, in bulk, in tank vehicles, porting: General commodities (except TON COMPANY, INC., 40 Main Street, (1) from Detroit, Mich., to points in classes A and B explosives, livestock, household goods as defined by the Com­ Wellsboro, Pa. Applicant’s representa- Ohio, and (2) from Toledo, Ohio, to mission, commodities in bulk, and those Robert ,De Kroyft, Woolworth points in Michigan. No te: If a hearing requiring special equipment), between building, 233 Broadway, New York, N.Y., is deemed necessary, applicant requests the plantsite of Hussmann Refrigerator

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Co., located at Taussig Road and St. Dayton Road, Middletown, Ohio. Appli­ trol may be involved. If a hearing is Charles Rock Road, St. Louis County, cant’s representative: Paul F. Beery, 100 deemed necessary, applicant requests it Mo., on the one hand, and, on the other, East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio, be held at Tampa, Fla. points in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, 43215. Authority sought to operate as a No. MC 113267 (Sub-No. 169), filed Indiana, and Ohio. Note: If a hearing contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over April 29, 1966. Applicant: CENTRAL & is deemed necessary, applicant requests irregular routes, transporting: Iron and SOUTHERN TRUCK LINES, INC., 312 it be held at St. Louis, Mo. steel, and iron and steel articles, be­ West Morris Street, Caseyville, 111., 62232. No. MC 111687 (Sub-No. 31), filed May tween the plantsite of Armco Steel Corp. Applicant’s representative: R. H. Bur­ 2, 1966. Applicant: BENJAMIN H. at Summit, Ky., on the one hand, and, roughs, 115 East Main Street, Collins­ RUEGSEGGER, Route No. 1, Kawkaw- on the other, points in Kentucky, West ville, 111. Authority sought to operate lin, Mich. Authority sought to operate Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, Indiana, Tennessee, Michigan, Illinois, over irregular routes, transporting: over irregular routes, transporting: Malt New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Wis­ Clay and clay products, in packages, beverages, from Minneapolis and St, consin, Missouri, and the District of Co­ from Wrens, Ga., to points in Alabama, Paul, Minn., to Saginaw, Bay City, and lumbia. Note: If a hearing is deemed Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Flint, Mich., and empty malt beverage necessary, applicant requests it be held Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Missis­ containers, on return. Note: If a hear­ at Washington, D.C. sippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ No. MC 112893 (Sub-No. 35) (Correc­ Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Ten­ quests it be held at Lansing or Detroit, tion) , filed April 4, 1966, published F ed­ nessee, and Wisconsin. Note: Common Mich. eral R egister, issue of April 28, 1966, control may be involved. If a hearing No. MC 111785 (Sub-No. 23), filed April and republished as corrected, this issue. is deemed necessary, applicant requests 22, 1966. Applicant: BURNS MOTOR Applicant: BULK TRANSPORT COM­ it be held at Atlanta, Ga. FREIGHT, INC., R.F.D. 1, U.S. Route PANY, a corporation, 100 South Calumet No. MC 113325 (Sub-No. 94), (Amend­ 219, North Marlinton, W. Va. Appli­ Street, Burlington, Wis. Applicant’s ment) , filed April 14, 1966, published in cant’s representative: Donald E. Cross, representative: Fred H. Figge, Post Office F ederal R egister issue of May 5, 1966, Munsey Building, Washington, D.C., Box 339, Burlington, Wis., 53105. Au­ amended April 29, 1966, and republished 20004. Authority sought to operate as a thority sought to operate as a com m on as amended this issue. Applicant: common carrier, by motor vehicle, over carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular SLAY TRANSPORTATION CO., INC., irregular routes, transporting: Wooden routes, transporting: Petroleum and 2001 South Seventh Street, St. Louis, posts and rails for rustic fences, from petroleum products, in bulk, from Mo., 63104. Applicant’s representative: Bartow, W. Va., to points in North Caro­ Davenport, Iowa, and points within ^5 Chester A. Zyblut, 1522 K Street NW„ lina, Delaware, Connecticut, R h o d e miles thereof, to points in Illinois, Iowa, Washington, D.C., 20005. Authority Island, Indiana, and Massachusetts. Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin. sought to operate as a common carrier, Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, Note: The purpose of this republication by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, applicant requests it be held at Wash­ is to show applicant’s correct name as transporting: Liquid adhesives, in bulk, ington, D.C. above, in lieu of BUICK TRANSPORT in tank vehicles, from Kansas City, No. MC 112188 (Sub-No. 10) (Amend­ COMPANY which was in error. If a Kans., to points in Nebraska, Missouri, m ent), filed February 24, 1966, pub­ hearing is deemed necessary, applicant and Illinois. The purpose of this re­ lished F ederal R egister issue of March requests it be held at Chicago, HI. publication is to define the point of 18, 1966, amended May 4, 1966, and re­ No. MC 113255 (Sub-No. 49), filed May origin. If a hearing is deemed neces­ published as amended this issue. Appli­ 2, 1966. Applicant: MILK TRANS­ sary, applicant requests it be held at cant: GEORGE McBREEN CO;, INC., PORT, INC., Post Office Box 2698, New Kansas City, Mo. 1841 Northwest- 22d Avenue, Portland, Brighton, Minn. Applicant’s represent­ No. MC 113325 (Sub-No. 98), filed Oreg. Applicant’s representative: Law­ ative: Val M. Higgins, 1000 First Na­ April 28, 1966. Applicant: S L A Y rence V. Smart, Jr., 419 Northwest 23d tional Bank Building, Minneapolis, TRANSPORTATION CO., INC., 2001 Avenue, Portland 10, Oreg. Authority Minn., 55402. Authority sought to oper­ South Seventh Street, St. Louis, Mo., sought to operate as a common carrier, ate as a common carrier, by motor vehi­ 63104. Applicant’s representative: Ches­ by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, cle, over irregular routes, transporting: ter A. Zyblut, 1522 K Street NW., Wash­ transporting: Paperback books, in mixed Vinegar, vinegar stock, and apple juice, ington, D.C., 20005. Authority sought to loads with time-dated magazines (pres­ in bulk, in tank vehicles, from points in operate as a common carrier, by motor ently authorized) from Portland, Oreg., Michigan, to points in Alabama, Arkan­ vehicle, over regular routes, trans­ to Baker, Coos Bay, Corvallis, Roseburg, sas, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, porting: General commodities (except Eugene, La Grande, Medford, Salem, The Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, classes A and B explosives, household Dalles, Klamath Falls, and Bend, Oreg. Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebras­ goods as defined by the Commission, Note: The purpose of this republication ka, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Penn­ commodities in bulk, commodities re­ is to redescribe the commodity descrip­ sylvania, Tennessee, Texas, and Wiscon­ quiring special equipment, and those tion. Note: If a hearing is deemed nec­ sin. Note: If a hearing is deemed injurious or contaminating to other lad­ essary, applicant requests it be held at necessary, applicant requests it be held ing) , serving the plantsite of Hussmann Portland, Oreg. at Chicago, 111. Refrigeration Co., located at St. Charles No. MC 112372 (Sub-No. 10), filed May No. MC 113267 (Sub-No. 168), filed Rock Road and Taussig Avenue, Bridge- 4, 1966. Applicant: CLARENCE G. April 29, 1966. Applicant: CENTRAL ton, Mo., as an off-route point in con­ JEWELL, Post Office Box 703, Leesburg, & SOUTHERN TRUCK LINES, INC., nection with applicant’s presently Va. Applicant’s representative: Eston 312 West Morris Street, Caseyville, 111., authorized regular route operations. H. Alt, Post Office Box 81, Winchester, 62232. Applicant’s representative: R. H. Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, Va., 22601. Authority sought to operate Burroughs, 115 East Main Street, Col­ applicant requests it be held at St. Louis, as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, linsville, HI. Authority sought to oper­ Mo. over irregular routes, transporting: ate as a common carrier, by motor vehi­ No. MC 113362 (Sub-No. 100) (Clarifi­ Meats, meat products, and meat by­ cle, over irregular routes, transporting: cation) , filed December 20, 1965, pub­ products, as described in section A, ap­ Juices, beverage preparations, drinks, lished F ederal R egister, issue January pendix I to the report in Descriptions in and fruits (other than citrus fruits and 13, 1966, and republished issue of April Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209 citrus juices not frozen), from points in 21, 1966, and republished as clarified, and 766, from Purcellville, Va., to West­ Florida on and south of Florida High­ this issue. Applicant: ELLSWORTH minster and Union Bridge, Md. Note: way 40, to points in Tennessee, Kentucky, FREIGHT LINES, INC., 220 East Broad­ If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, North way, Eagle Grove, Iowa. Applicant’s cant requests it be held at Washington, Carolina, South Carolina, Louisiana, representative: Donald L . Stern, 630 City D.C. Arkansas, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, National Bank Building, Omaha, Nebr., No. MC 112553 (Sub-No. 2), filed May Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan, Wis­ 68102. Authority sought to operate as 2, 1966. Applicant: VAN’S TRANS­ consin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over PORTATION, INC., 2803 Cincinnati South Dakota. Note: Common con­ irregular routes, transporting: Meats,

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meat products, meat byproducts, and N.Y., and Orrville, Ohio, and (b) from MOTOR LINES, INC., Post Office Box articles distributed by meat packing­ Marlboro, N.Y., to Orrville, Ohio. Note; 672, 16th and Elm Streets, Rocky Ford, houses, as described in sections A and C If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ Colo. Applicant’s re p re s e n ta tiv e : of appendix I to the report in Descrip­ cant requests it be held at Buffalo, N.Y. Marion F. Jones, Suite 420, Denver Club tions in Motor Carrier Certificates, 61 No. MC 114004 (Sub-No. 62), filed Building, Denver, Colo., 80202. Author­ M. C.C. 209 and 766 (except hides and May 4, 1966. Applicant: CHANDLER ity sought to operate as a common car­ commodities in bulk, in tank vehicles) , TRAILER CONVOY, INC., 8828 New rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular from Austin, Minn., to Washington, D.C., Benton Highway, Little Rock, Ark. Au­ routes, transporting: Advertising matter, and its commercial zone, limited to traf­ thority sought to operate as a common and such commodities as are ordinarily fic originating at the plantsite and stor­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular used or distributed by wholesale or retail age facilities of George A. Hormel & Co. routes, transporting: Buildings in sec­ suppliers, marketers, or distributors of at Austin, Minn. Note: The purpose tions when transported on wheeled un­ petroleum products, moving in the same of this republication is to clarify the dercarriages, equipped with hitchball vehicle at the same time with petroleum proposed operation. If a hearing is connections in initial movements, in products, in containers, (1) from Enid, deemed necessary, applicant requests it truckaway service, from points in Arkan­ Okla., to points in Arizona, Colorado, be held at Minneapolis, Minn., or Chi­ sas, to points in the United States (ex­ Idaho, Montana', New Mexico, Utah, cago, HI. cluding Alaska and Hawaii). Note: If Wyoming, and those in Nebraska on and No. MC 113666 (Sub-No. 24) (Amend­ a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant west of U.S. Highway 281; and (2) from ment), filed March 31, 1966, published requests it be held at Little Rock, Ark. Ponca City, Okla., to points in Arizona, F ederal R egister issue of April 21, 1966, No. MC 114045 (Sub-No. 249), filed Nevada, and New Mexico. Note: If a amended May 3, 1966, and republished, April 22, 1966. Applicant: TRANS­ hearing is deemed necessary, applicant as amended, this issue. Applicant: COLD EXPRESS, INC., Post Office Box requests it be held at Oklahoma City, FREEPORT TRANSPORT, INC., 1200 5842, Dallas, Tex. Authority sought to Okla. Butler Road, Freeport, Pa. Applicant’s operate as a common carrier, by motor No. MC 114364 (Sub-No. 120), filed representative: James W. Hagar, Com­ vehicle, over irregular routes, trans­ May 2, 1966. Applicant: WRIGHT merce Building, Post Office Box 432, porting; Meats, meat products, and meat MOTOR LINES, INC., Post Office Box Harrisburg, Pa., 17108. Authority sought byproducts, from Union City, Tenn., to 672, 16th and Elm Streets, Rocky Ford, to operate as a common carrier, by motor points in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Colo. Applicant’s representative: Mar­ vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ and Kansas. Note: If a hearing is ion F. Jones, Suite 420, Denver Club ing: (1) Refractories, vitrified clay prod­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it Building, Denver, Colo., 80202. Author­ ucts, hot topping compound, foundry be held at Washington, D.C. ity sought to operate as a common car­ facing, and foundry core compound, from No. MC 114045 (Sub-No. 250), filed rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular points in Missouri, Ohio, and Pennsyl­ -'April . 22, 1966. Applicant: TRANS­ routes, transporting: Fiberglass insula­ vania to ports of entry on or adjacent to COLD EXPRESS, INC., Post Office Box tion, from Cleburne, Tex., and points the international boundary line between 5842, Dallas, Tex. Authority sought to within 5 mil^s thereof, to points in Colo­ the United States and Canada located operate as a common carrier, by motor rado. Note: If a hearing is deemed in New York and Michigan, (2) clay vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ necessary, applicant requests it be held products, earthenware, and stoneware, ing: Bakery goods and bakery goods in­ at Denver, Colo. from Ironspot, Ohio, to ports of entry gredients (other than frozen), from No. MC 114699 (Sub-No. 34), filed April located on the international boundary Seelyville, Ind., to points in Arkansas. 21, 1966. Applicant: TANK LINES, line between the United States and Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, INCORPORATED, Post Office Box 6415, Canada at Buffalo and Niagara Falls, applicant requests it be held at Wash­ North Dabney Road, Richmond, Va. Ap­ N. Y., and Port Huron and Detroit, Mich., ington, D.C. plicant’s representative: E. Stephen (3) clay products, from South Rockwood, No. MC 114211 (Sub-No. 97), filed May Heisley, Transportation Building, Wash­ Mich., to the port of entry located on the 3, 1966. Applicant: WARREN TRANS­ ington, D.C., 20006. Authority sought international boundary line between the PORT, INC., 213 Witry Street, Post Of­ to operate as a common carrier, by motor United States and Canada at Detroit, fice Box 420, Waterloo, Black Hawk vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Mich., (4) clay, from points in Weakley County, Iowa. Applicant’s representa­ ing : Chemicals, in bulk, in tank vehicles, County, Tenn., to ports of entry on the tive: Charles W. Singer, 33 North La (1) from Petersburg and Richmond, Va., international boundary line between the Salle Street, Chicago, 111. Authority to points in Delaware, Maryland, North United States and Canada located at sought to operate as a common carrier, Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, and Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N.Y., and by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, the District of Columbia, and (2) from Port Huron and Detroit, Mich., and (5) transporting; Pipe, pipe fittings, and ac­ points in Delaware, Maryland, North refractories, from Bolivar, Pa., to points cessories, from Savage, Minn., to points Carolina, West Virginia, Virginia, and in Delaware, Indiana, Illinois, Maryland, in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, the District of Columbia, to Petersburg Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Richmond, Va. Note : If a hearing and West Virginia. Note: The purpose Wisconsin, and Wyoming, and rejected is deemed necessary, applicant requests it of this republication is to add the origin shipments, on return. Note : If a hear­ be held at Washington, D.C. state of Missouri in (1) above. If a ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ No. MC 115311 (Sub-No. 56), filed May hearing is deemed necessary, applicant quests it be held at Minneapolis, Minn. 2, 1966. Applicant: J & M TRANSPOR­ requests it be held at Washington, D.C., No. MC 114364 (Sub-No. 118), filed TATION CO., INC., Post Office Box 589, or Pittsburgh, Pa. April 29, 1966. Applicant: WRIGHT Americus, Ga. Applicant’s representa­ No. MC 113908 (Sub-No. 189), filed MOTOR LINES, INC., Post Office Box tive: Robert E. Born, Suite 1600, First April 28, 1966. Applicant: ERICKSON 672, Rocky Ford, Colo. Applicant’s rep­ Federal Building, Atlanta, Ga. Author­ TRANSPORT CORPORATION, Post Of­ resentative: Marion F. Jones, Suite 420, ity sought to operate as a common car­ fice Box 3180, 706 West Tampa, Spring- Denver Club Building, Denver, Colo., rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular field, Mo. Authority sought to operate 80202. Authority sought to operate as a routes, transporting: Sand, from Colum­ as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, common carrier, by motor vehicle, over bia, S.C., to points in Baldwin Comity, over irregular routes, transporting: (1) irregular routes, transporting: Canned Ga. Note : If a hearing is deemed Fruit juices, in bulk, in tank vehicles (a) goods and tomatoes and tomato products necessary, applicant requests it be held from Hammondsport, N.Y., to Paw Paw in bottles, from points in Box Elder, at Atlanta, Ga. Mich., Chicago, 111., and Geneva, Ohio, Davis, and Weber Counties, Utah, to No. MC 115826 (Sub-No. 134), filed fane, N.Y., to Chicago, 111., and (c) from Kansas City, Mo., Enid, Okla., and points April 29,1966. Applicant: W. J. DIGBY, (b) from Naples, West Falls, and New- in Kansas. Note : If a hearing is INC., Post Office Box 5088, Terminal Geneva, Ohio, to Paw Paw, Mich., (2) deemed necessary, applicant requests it Annex, Denver, Colo., 80217. Authority fruit juice concentrate, in bulk, in tank be held at Salt Lake City, Utah. sought to operate as a common carrier, vehicles, (a) from Paw Paw, Mich., to No. MC 114364 (Sub-No. 119), filed by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Lewiston, Batavia, and Canandaigua, May 2, 1966. Applicant: WRIGHT transporting: Meats, meat products,

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 7314 NOTICES m eat "byproducts, dairy products, and and coconuts, when moving in mixed to operate as a common carrier, by motor articles distributed by meat packing­ loads with bananas (presently author­ vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ houses, as described in sections A, B, C, ized) , from New Orleans, La., to Nash­ ing: General commodities (except those and D of appendix I to the report in De­ ville, Term. Note : If a hearing is deemed of unusual value, classes A and B explo­ scriptions in Motor Carrier Certificates, necessary, applicant requests it be held sives, household goods as defined by the 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766 (except commodi­ at New Orleans, La. Commission, commodities in bulk, and ties in bulk, in tank vehicles), from the No. MC 116045 (Sub-No. 25), filed those requiring special equipment), plantsite of Geo. A. Hormel & Co., located May 2, 1966. Applicant: NEUMAN serving the off-route points of El Vado at or near Bureau, 111., to points in TRANSIT CO., INC., Post Office Box 38, Dam and Herron Dam, N. Mex., in con­ Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Rawlins, Wyo. Applicant’s representa­ nection with applicant’s regular-route Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, tive: John P. Thompson, 450 Capitol operations between Pagosa Springs, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, re­ Life Building, Denver, Colo., 80203. Au­ Colo., and Dulce, N. Mex. No te: If a stricted to traffic originating at the plant- thority sought to operate as a common hearing is deemed necessary, applicant site of Geo. A. Hormel & Co., at or near carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular requests it be held at Durango, Colo. Bureau, 111. Note: If a hearing is routes, transporting: Nitro-carbonitrate, No. MC 116686 (Sub-No. 2), filed May deemed necessary, applicant does not other than in bulk, from Rawlins, Wyo., 2, 1966. Applicant: G. S. FURNITURE specify a location. to points in Nevada and Montana. SERVICES, INC., 2154 Newbridge Road, No. MC 115826 (Sub-No. 135), filed Note : If a hearing is deemed necessary, Bellmore, N.Y. Applicant’s representa­ May 2, 1966. Applicant: W. J. DIGBY, applicant requests it be held at Denver, tive: William D. Traub, 10 East 40th INC., Post Office Box 5088, Terminal Colo. Street, New York, N.Y., 10016. Author­ Annex, Denver, Colo., 80217. Authority No. MC 116273 (Sub-No. 65), filed ity sought to operate as a common car­ sought to operate as a common carrier, April 22, 1966. Applicant: D & L rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, TRANSPORT, INC., 3800 South Laramie routes, transporting: New furniture, transporting: Frozen fruits, and canned Avenue, Cicero, HI. Applicant’s repre­ from Bellmore, N.Y., to points in Bergen, goods, from points in Delta County, Colo., sentative: Carl L. Steiner, 39 South La Essex, Hudson, Union, Morris, Passaic, to points in Arizona, California, Nevada, Salle Street, Chicago, 111., 60603. Au­ Monmouth, Middlesex, and Somerset and New Mexico. Note: If a hearing is thority sought to operate as a common Counties, N .J. Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant does not carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular deemed necessary, applicant requests it specify a location. routes, transporting: Corn grits, in bulk, be held at New York, N.Y. No. MC 115841 (Sub-No. 288), filed from Danville, III., to Cincinnati, Ohio. No. MC 116763 (Sub-No. 84), filed April 25, 1966. Applicant: COLONIAL Note : If a hearing is deemed necessary, April 26, 1966. Applicant: CARL SUB- REFRIGERATED TRANSPORTATION, applicant requests it be held at Chicago, LER TRUCKING, INC., North West INC., 1215 Bankhead Highway West, 111. Street, Versailles, O h io . Authority Post Office Box 2169, Birmingham, Ala. No. MC 116325 (Sub-No. 44), filed sought to operate as a common carrier, Authority sought to operate as a com ­ April 28, 1966. Applicant: JENNINGS by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ BOND, doing business as BOND ENTER­ transporting: (1) Clay, from Attapulgus, regular routes, transporting: Aluminum PRISES, Post Office Box 8, Lutesville, Mo. Ga., to points in Louisiana and Missis­ and aluminum products; materials, Authority sought to operate as a common sippi; and (2) building materials and equipment, and supplies used in, or in carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular supplies, from points in Iowa, Missouri, connection with the manufacture, pro­ routes, transporting: Iron and steel, and and Wisconsin, to points in Florida, and duction, processing, or distribution of iron and steel articles, steel mill prod­ that part of Georgia on and south of aluminum and aluminum products, be­ ucts and equipment and supplies, used or U.S. Highway 80. Note: If a hearing tween Scottsboro, Ala., and points within ■useful in production and distribution of is deemed necessary, applicant requests 10 miles thereof, on the one hand, and, such commodities, between points in it be held at Atlanta, Ga., or Columbus, on the other, points in Arkansas, Con­ Putnam County, 111., on the one hand, Ohio. necticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, and, on the other, points in Nebraska, No. MC 116763 (Sub-No. 85), filed April Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, 28, 1966. Applicant: CARL SUBLER Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michi­ Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, TRUCKING, INC., North West Street, gan, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hamp­ Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Michigan, In­ Versailles, Ohio. Authority sought to shire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Okla­ diana, Ohio, Wisconsin, Kentucky, and operate as a common carrier, by motor homa, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Ten­ Tennessee. Note : If a hearing is deemed vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ nessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West necessary, applicant requests it be held at ing: (1) Animal and poultry feed, and Virginia, Wisconsin, and the District of Chicago, 111. food and supplements therefore, from Columbia. Note: If a hearing is deemed No. MC 116325 (Sub-No. 45), filed points in Pennsylvania, to points in Ala­ necessary, applicant requests it be held April 28, 1966. Applicant: JENNINGS bama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, at Birmingham, Ala. BOND, doing business as BOND ENTER­ Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachu­ No. MC 115841 (Sub-No. 289), filed PRISES, Post Office Box 8, Lutesville, setts, Michigan, Mississippi, New Hamp­ May 5, 1966. Applicant: COLONIAL Mo., 63762. Authority sought to operate shire, North Carolina, Ohio, South Caro­ REFRIGERATED TRANSPORTATION, as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, lina, Tennessee, and Wisconsin, and (2) INC., 1215 Bankhead Highway West, over irregular routes, transporting: Iron canned fruit and canned fruit juices, Post Office Box 2169, Birmingham, Ala. and steel, and iron and steel articles, including beverages and drinks, from Authority sought to operate as a com ­ steel mill products and equipment and points in Florida, except Lake Wales, mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ supplies, used or useful in production and Lakeland, and Winter Haven, to St. regular routes, transporting: Meats, meat distribution of such commodities, be­ Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. Note: If products, meat byproducts, dairy prod­ tween points in Putnam County, HI., on a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant ucts, and articles distributed by meat the one hand, and, on the other, points requests it be held at Washington, D.C., packinghouses, from New York, N.Y., and in Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, or Tampa, Fla. its commercial zone, to Springfield, N.J. Idaho, Wyoming, North Dakota, South No. MC 117119 (Sub-No. 370), filed Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, Dakota, Minnesota, and Montana. April 22, 1966. Applicant: WILLIS applicant requests it be held at New Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, SHAW FROZEN EXPRESS, INC., Elm York, N.Y. applicant requests it be held at Chicago, Springs, Ark. Applicant’s representa­ No. MC 115841 (Sub-No. 290), filed 111. tive: John H. Joyce, 26 North College, May 5, 1966. Applicant: COLONIAL No. MC 116390 (Sub-No. 4), filed May Fayetteville, Ark., 72702. Authority REFRIGERATED TRANSPORTATION, 2, 1966. Applicant: LYNN C. GEORGE, sought to operate as a common carrier, INC., 1215 Bankhead Highway West, 158 Hermosa Street, Pagosa Springs, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Post Office Box 2169, Birmingham, Ala. Colo. Applicant’s representative: R. transporting: Commodities requiring re­ Authority sought to operate as a com ­ Franklin McKelvey, Bums National frigeration, between points in Kansas. mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ Bank Building, Post Office Box 1160, Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, regular routes, transporting: Pineapples Durango, Colo., 81302. Authority sought applicant does not specify a location.

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No. MC 117344 (Sub-No. 171), filed ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ No. MC 119602 (Sub-No. 4), filed May April 29, 1966. Applicant: THE MAX­ quests it be held at Elko, Nev. 4, 1966. Applicant: ALLEN A. BOR­ WELL CO., 10380 Evendale Drive, Post No. MC 118806 (Sub-No. 3), filed April DELON, 500 North Tulane, Albuquerque, Office Box 15010, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ap­ 28, 1966. Applicant: ARNOLD BROS. N. Mex. Applicant’s representative: plicant’s representative: James R. Stiver- TRANSPORT LTD., 1101 Dawson Road, Herbert M. Boyle, 946 Metropolitan son, 50 West Broad Street, Columbus, Winnipeg 6, Manitoba, Canada. Appli­ Building, Denver, Colo., 80202. Author­ Ohio, 43215. Authority sought to oper­ cant’s representative: Charles W. Singer, ity sought to operate as a contract car­ ate as a common carrier, by motor vehi­ 33 North La Salle Street, Chicago, HI., rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular cle,, over irregular routes, transporting: 60602. Authority sought to operate as a routes, transporting: Waste paper (scrap Starch, in bulk, in tank vehicles, from common carrier, by motor vehicle, over IBM cards), from points in New Mexico, Piqua, Ohio, to Niles, Mich. Note: If irregular routes, transporting: (1) Lum­ to Denver, Colo., and newspapers, on re­ a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant ber, plywood and building board, and turn, for Friedman & Son Paper Co., requests it be held at Columbus, Ohio. treated poles and posts and (2) agricul­ Denver, Colo. Note: If a hearing is No. MC 117344 (Sub-No. 172), filed tural machinery and implements, and deemed necessary, applicant requests it April 29, 1966. Applicant: THE MAX­ tractor and combine cabs, from the ports be held at Denver, Colo. WELL CO., a corporation, 10380 Even- of entry on the international boundary No. MC 119749 (Sub-No. 11) , filed dale Drive, Cincinnati 15, Ohio. Appli­ of the United States and Canada at April 27, 1966. Applicant: RIPON cant’s representative: James R. Stiver- Sweetgrass, Mont., and points in Minne­ TRUCKING CO., a corporation, Oshkosh son, 50 West Broad Street, Columbus, sota and North Dakota, to points in Mon­ Street, Ripon, Wis. Applicant’s repre­ Ohio, 43215. Authority sought to op­ tana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Min­ sentative: Edward Solie, Executive erate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ nesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa. No te: If Building, Suite 100, 4513 Vernon Boule­ hicle, over irregular routes, transporting: a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant vard, Madison, Wis., 53705. Authority Chemicals, in bulk, in tank vehicles, from requests it be held at Minneapolis, Minn. sought to operate as a common carrier, Cincinnati, Ohio, to Decatur, Ala. No. MC 118831 (Sub-No. 48) . filed May by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, 2.1966. Applicant: CENTRAL TRANS­ transporting: Cookies from Ripon, Wis., applicant requests it be held at Colum­ PORT, INCORPORATED, Post 'Office to points in Florida. Note : If a hearing bus, Ohio. Box 5044, Uwharrie Road, High Point, is deemed necessary, applicant requests No. MC 117416 (Sub-No. 20), filed N.C. Authority sought to operate as a it be held at Madison, Wis. April 26, 1966. Applicant: NEWMAN common carrier, by motor vehicle, over No. MC 119839 (Sub-No. 2), filed AND PEMBERTON CORPORATION, irregular routes, transporting: Dry com ­ April 29, 1966. Applicant: DARREL M. 2007 University Avenue NW„ Knoxville, modities, in bulk, between points in BAKER AND LEE SHELL, a partnership, Tenn., 37921. Applicant’s representa­ North Carolina. Note: If a hearing is doing business as SHELL FEED & SUP­ tive: William P. Sullivan, 1825 Jefferson deemed necessary, applicant requests it PLY CO., Lutesville, Mo., 63762. Appli­ Place NW., Washington, D.C., 20036. be held at Raleigh, N.C. cant’s representative: Joseph R. Nacy, Authority sought to operate as a com ­ No. MC 118831 (Sub-No. 49), filed May 117 West High Street, Post Office Box mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ 3.1966. Applicant: CENTRAL TRANS­ 352, Jefferson City, Mo., 65101. Author­ regular routes, transporting: Canned, PORT, INCORPORATED, Post Office ity sought to operate as a common car­ bottled, and processed foodstuffs, except Box 5044, Uwharrie Road, High Point, rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular those requiring refrigeration, from points N.C. Authority sought to operate as a routes, transporting: Lumber, wooden in Georgia (except Atlanta), to points in common carrier, by motor vehicle, over pallets, pallet parts, pallet materials, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, irregular routes, transporting: Liquid blocking, crating, and wooden boxes, Ohio, Tennessee, West Virginia, and St. commodities, in bulk, in tank vehicles, from points in Bollinger County, Mo., Louis, Mo. Note : If a hearing is deemed between points in North Carolina. Note : and points in that part of Wayne County, necessary, applicant requests it be held If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ Mo., east of U.S. Highway 67, to points at Atlanta, Ga. cant requests it be held at Raleigh, N.C. in Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana* No. MC 118288 (Sub-No. 9), filed No. MC 119493 (Sub-No. 23), filed May Michigari, Ohio, Tennessee, Kentucky, March 8,1966. Applicant: STEPHEN F. 2, 1966. Applicant: MONKEM COM­ Arkansas, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, FROST, 14750 Boyle Avenue, Fontana, PANY, INC., West 20th Street Road, Post Oklahoma, and Minnesota. Note : If a Calif. Authority sought to operate as a Office Box 1196, Joplin, Mo., 64802. hearing is deemed necessary, applicant common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Authority sought to operate as a common requests it be held at St. Louis, Mo. regular routes, transporting: G eneral carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular No. MC 119990 (Sub-Nb. 4), filed April commodities (except classes A and B routes, transporting: (1) Metal cans, 22, 1966. Applicant: MERCHANTS explosives, household goods as defined by and their accessories, and prefabricated DELIVERY CO., a corporation, 1212 East the Commission, and commodities in containers, complete or in sections, and 19th Street, Kansas City, Mo. Appli­ bulk, in tank vehicles), (1) between their accessories, from points in Greene, cant’s representative: Frank W. Taylor, Tonapah, Nev., and Elko, Nev., as fol­ Jasper, and Newton Counties, Mo., to Jr., 1221 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, lows: From Tonapah, Over U.S. Highway points in Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Mo., 64106. Authority sought to operate 6 to junction Nevada Highway 8A, thence Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas; and as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Nevada Highway 8A to junction (2) supplies used in the manufacture of over irregular routes, transporting: G en­ U.S. Highway 50, thence ovqr U.S. High­ commodities in (1) above, from points in eral commodities (except classes A and way 50 to junction Nevada Highway 51, Alabama to points in Greene, Jasper, and B explosives, household goods as defined thence over Nevada Highway 51 to junc­ Newton Counties, Mo. Note : If a hear­ by the Commission, commodities in bulk, tion U.S. Highway 40, thence over U.S. ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ commodities requiring special equipment Highway 40 to Elko, and return over the quests it be held at Kansas City, Mo., or Tulsa, Okla. and those injurious or contaminating to same route, serving all intermediate other lading), between points in Kansas, Points, and off-route points in Nevada No. MC 119567 (Sub-No. 5), filed May Missouri, Oklahoma, and Nebraska, in within 20 miles of the above-described 2, 1966. Applicant: F. H. McCLURE that area bounded by a line beginning highways, for interstate shipments only; and R. V. ESTELL, doing business as at Beatrice, Nebr., thence southerly along and (2) between Los Angeles Basin Ter­ EMPIRE TRANSPORT, 2007 Overland U.S. Highway 77 to the Kansas-Okla- ritory, Calif., and Tonapah, Nev., as fol­ Road, Boise, Idaho. Applicant’s repre­ homa State line, thence along the Kan- lows: From Los Angeles Basin Territory, sentative: Kenneth G. Bergquist, 1110 sas-Oklahoma State line to its junction over U.S. Highway 99 to junction Cali­ Bank of Idaho Building, Boise, Idaho, with U.S. Highway 169, thence along fornia Highway 14, thence over Califor­ 83702. Authority sought to operate as U.S. Highway 169 to its junction with nia Highway 14 to Bishop, Calif, (also a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over U.S. Highway 60, thence along U.S. from Los Angeles Basin Territory, over irregular routes, transporting: Cement, Highway 60 to the Oklahoma-Missouri H.S. Highway 395 to Bishop, Calif.), in sacks, from Boise, Idaho, to Lime, State line, thence along the Oklahoma- thence over U.S. Highway 6 to Tonapah, Oreg. Note: If a hearing is deemed Missouri State line to its junction with and return over the same route, serving necessary, applicant requests it be held •the Arkansas State line, thence along the no intermediate points. Note : If a hear­ at Boise, Idaho. Missouri-Arkansas State line to its junc-

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 No. 97----- 6 7316 NOTICES tlon with U.S. Highway 63, thence along quests it be held at Chicago, HI., or Wash­ irregular routes, transporting: Glass U.S. Highway 63 to its junction with the ington, D.C. containers and materials and supplies Iowa-Missouri State line, thence along No. MC 123323 (Sub-No. 3), filed May used in the manufacture of glass con­ the Iowa-Missouri State line to its junc­ 4, 1966. Applicant: ALASKA TRANS­ tainers, between Clarion, Pa., and points tion with the Nebraska State line, thence FER, INC., 412 Willoughby Avenue, in Kentucky, Indiana (except Gas City, along the Missouri-Nebraska State line Juneau, Alaska, 99801. Applicant’s rep­ Ind.), and Hlinois, restricted to service to its junction with U.S. Highway 136, resentative: N. C. Banfield, Post Office to be performed under a continuing con­ thence along U.S. Highway 136 to Bea­ Box 1121, Juneau, Alaska, 99801. Au­ tract, or contracts, with Owens-Hlinois, trice, Nebr., the point of beginning, and thority sought to operate as a common Inc. Note: If a hearing is deemed points on or within 8 miles of the above- carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular necessary, applicant requests it be held specified highways and State lines. R e­ routes, transporting: General commodi­ at Washington, D.C. striction: No service shall be rendered ties (exc.ept those of unusual value, No. MC 124053 (Sub-No. 8), filed April in the transportation of any package classes A and B explosives, commodities 28, 1966. Applicant: POSNIK, INC., or article weighing more than 100 in bulk and those requiring special equip­ 12300 Visger Road, Detroit, Mich., 48217. pounds. No delivery service shall be pro­ ment) , between points in Alaska south Applicant’s representative: Robert A. vided under the authority granted herein and east of the international boundary Sullivan, 1800 Buhl Building, Detroit, to the premises of persons who or which line between the United States and Mich., 48226. Authority sought to oper­ have entered into an existing contract Canada north of Haines, Alaska, and ate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ with Merchants Contract Deliveries, Inc., Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska; over hicle, over irregular routes, transport­ and are served by it pursuant to permits Alaska Highways 2, 1, and 4, serving all ing: Coal tar products, in bulk, in tank issued by this Commission. Note: Ap­ intermediate points. No te: If a hear­ vehicles (1) from Toledo, Ohio, to plicant states it proposes to interline ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ points in Michigan, and, (2) from De­ shipments with other carriers. If a quests it be held at Juneau, Alaska. troit, Mich., to points in Ohio. Note: hearing is deemed necessary, applicant No. MC 123383 (Sub-No. 19), filed Common control may be involved. If a requests it be held at Kansas City, Mo- April 28, 1966. Applicant: BOYLE hearing is deemed necessary, applicant No. MC 120543 (Sub-No. 46), filed May BROTHERS, INC., 256 River Road, requests it be held at Washington, D.C. 3.1966. Applicant: FLORIDA REFRIG­ Edgewater, N.J. Applicant’s represent­ No. MC 124078 (Sub-No. 217), filed ERATED SERVICE, INC., U.S. High­ ative: Bert Collins, 140 Cedar Street, April 28, 1966. Applicant: SCHWER- way 301 North, Post Office Box 1297, Dade New York, N.Y., 10006. Authority MAN TRUCKING CO., a corporation, City, Fla. Applicant’s representative: sought to operate as a common carrier, 611 South 28 Street, Milwaukee, Wis., Nancy Pyeatt and Lester M. Bridgeman, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, 53246. A p p lica n t’s representative: 1027 Woodward Building, Washington, transporting: (1) Building materials, James R. Ziperski (same address as ap­ D.C., 20005. Authority sought to operate from the plantsite of Georgia-Pacific plicant). Authority sought to operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, Corp., Bestwall Division in Wilmington, as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: G en­ Del., to points in Virginia, Maryland, the over irregular routes, transporting: (1) eral commodities, from ports of entry on District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, New Cement, from the plantsites of Southern the international boundary line between York, New Jersey, West Virginia, Con­ Cement Co., division of Martin Marietta the United States and Canada, located necticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Is­ Corp. at Roberta and Birmingham, Ala., in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and land, and returned shipments, on return, to points in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, New York, to points in North Carolina, and (2) paper, from the plantsite of the Mississippi, and Tennessee, (2) cement South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia; above-named shipper in Delair, N.J., to and lime, from the plantsite of Southern restricted to traffic originating in Can­ the above-named shipper’s plantsite in Cement Co., division of Martin Marietta ada. Note: If a hearing is deemed nec­ Wilmington, Del. Note: If a hearing is Corp. at Atlanta, Ga., to points in Ala­ essary, applicant requests it be held at deemed necessary, applicant requests it bama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C. be held at Washington, D.C. South Carolina, (3) cem ent, from the No. MC 123048 (Sub-No. 92), filed May No. MC 123934 (Sub-No. 17), filed May plantsite of Universal Atlas Cement, 2.1966. Applicant: DIAMOND TRANS­ 2, 1966. Applicant: KREVDA BROS. division of United States Steel Corp. at PORTATION SYSTEM, INC., 1919 Ham­ EXPRESS, INC., Post Office Box 68, Gas Leeds, Ala., to points in Alabama, ilton Avenue, Racine, Wis. Authority City, Ind. Applicant’s representative: Georgia, North Carolina, South Caro­ sought to operate as a common carrier, Donald W. Smith, Suite 511, Fidelity lina, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Ten­ by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Building, Indianapolis, Ind., 46204. Au­ nessee, (4) cem ent, from the plantsite of transporting: (1) Trailers, from Mem­ thority sought to operate as a contract Universal Atlas Cement, division of phis, Tenn., to points in the United States carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular United States Steel Corp. at Chamblee, (except Alaska and Hawaii), and (2) routes, transporting: (1) Glass contain­ Ga., to points in South Carolina, and materials, equipment, and supplies used ers, shipping containers, plastic contain­ (5) cem ent, from the plantsite of Na­ in the manufacture and distribution of ers, and accessories therefor, from Gas tional Cement Co., division of Woodward the com m odities nam ed in (1) above, and City, Ind., to points in New York and Iron Co. at Ragland, Ala., to points in rejected shipments, from points in the Pennsylvania (except Clarion, Pa.), and, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, United States (except Alaska and (2) materials and supplies used in the Mississippi, North Carolina, South Caro­ lina, and Tennessee. Note : If a hearing Hawaii), to Memphis, Tenn. Note: If manufacturer or shipping of glass con­ a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant tainers, from Gas City, Ind., to Brock- is deemed necessary, applicant requests requests it be held at Memphis, Tenn. port, N.Y. Note: Applicant states that it be held at Birmingham, Ala. the above operation is restricted to serv­ No. MC 124078 (Sub-No. 219), filed No. MC 123048 (Sub-No. 93), filed May ice to be performed under a continuing April 29, 1966. Applicant: SCHWER- 2, 1966. Applicant: DIAMOND TRANS­ contract or contracts with Owens-Hli- MAN TRUCKING CO., a corporation, 611 PORTATION SYSTEM, INC., 1919 Ham­ nois, Inc. Carrier has pending in No. South 28 Street, Milwaukee, Wis., 53246. ilton Avenue, Racine, Wis. Authority MC 127705 an application for common Applicant’s representative: Richard H. sought to operate as a common carrier, carrier authority, therefore dual opera­ Prevette (same address as applicant). by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, tions may be involved. If a hearing is Authority sought to operate as a com­ transporting: Iron and steel, from points deemed necessary, applicant requests it mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ in Putnam County, 111., to points in Ala­ be held at Washington, D.C. regular routes, transporting: Acids, bama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Illi­ No. MC 123934 (Sub-No. 18), filed chemicals, fertilizer, and fertilizer in­ nois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, May 2, 1966. Applicant: KREVDA gredients (except cryogenic liquids), in Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Missis­ BROS. EXPRESS, INC., Post Office Box bulk, in tank vehicles, from the plant- sippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, 68, Gas City, Ind. Applicant’s repre­ site of Apple River Chemical Co. at or Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennes­ sentative: Donald W. Smith, Suite 511, near Niota, III., to points in Hlinois, Indi­ see, Texas, and Wisconsin, and rejected Fidelity Building, Indianapolis, Ind., ana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, shipm ents, on return. Note: If a hear­ 46204. Authority sought to operate as a Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Note:

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If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ ing : Meats, meat products, meat byprod­ Waukegan, 111., to points in Iowa, Kan­ cant requests it be held at Chicago, 111. ucts, and articles distributed by meat sas, Minnesota, and Nebraska. Note: No. MC 124423 (Sub-No. 3), filed May packinghouses as described in sections Applicant holds contract carrier author­ 2, 1966. Applicant: JET MESSENGER A and C of appendix I to the report in ity under MC 116434 and subs, therefore, SERVICE, INC., Metuchen, N.J. Appli­ Descriptions in Motor Carrier Certifi­ dual operations may be involved. If a cant’s representative: Samuel B. Zinder, cates, 61 M.C.C. 209 and 766, from points hearing is deemed necessary, applicant 140 Cedar Street, New York, N.Y., 10005. in Logan and Morgan Counties, Colo., to requests it be held at Chicago, 111. Authority sought to operate as a com ­ points in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, No. MC 125708 (Sub-No. 52), filed May mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mis­ 2.1966. Applicant: HUGH MAJOR, 150 regular routes, transporting: Equipment, souri, Nebraska, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Sinclair Avenue, South Roxana, 111. parts, materials, supplies, and machinery Note: Applicant states it proposes to Authority sought to operate as a common used in the manufacture of automobiles transport exempt commodities, on re­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular and trucks, between Newark Airport and turn. If a hearing is deemed necessary, routes, transporting: Building, paving, Linden Airport, N.J., Philadelphia Inter­ applicant requests it be held at Spring - roofing material, and pipe, from Wau­ national Airport, Pa., La Guardia Air­ field, 111. kegan, 111., to Memphis, Term. Note: port, John P. Kennedy International Air­ No. MC 124901 (Sub-No. 1), filed Applicant holds contract carrier author­ port, and Westchester County Airport, April 22, 1966. Applicant: W. L. PUF- ity under MC 116434 and subs, therefore, N.Y., on the one hand?- and, on the other, FINBURGER and O. E. PUFFINBURG- dual operations may be involved. If a the plantsite of Ford Motor Co., at or ER, a partnership, doing business as hearing is deemed necessary, applicant near Metuchen, N.J. Note : If a hearing PUFFINBURGER BROTHERS, Green requests it be held at Chicago, 111. is deemed necessary, applicant requests Spring, W. Va. Applicant’s representa­ No. MC 125708 (Sub-No. 53), filed May it be held at Newark, N.J. tive: William H. Ansel, Jr., Romney, 4.1966. Applicant: HUGH MAJOR, 150 No. MC 124669 (Sub-No. 19), filed W. Va. Authority sought to operate as Sinclair Avenue, South Roxana, 111. April 29, 1966. Applicant: TRANS­ a contract carrier, by motor vehicle, Authority sought to operate as a common PORT, INC., OF SOUTH DAKOTA, 1012 over irregular routes, transporting: carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular West 41st Street, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Creosote treated wood products, includ­ routes, transporting: Building, paving, Applicant’s representative: Ronald B. ing crossties, lumber, guardrail posts, and roofing materials, from Chicago Pitsenbarger, Post Office Box 396, Moor­ and fenceposts, from Green Spring, Heights, 111., to points in Indiana, Iowa, head, Minn. Authority sought to oper­ Hampshire County, W. Va., to Cumber­ Kentucky, Missouri, and Wisconsin. ate as a common carrier, by motor land and Baltimore, Md.; and Allen­ Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ town, Beaver, Bedford, Bellefonte, applicant requests it be held at Chicago, ing: Commercial chemicals, feed urea, Bloomsburg, Brookville, Butler, Carlisle, 111. fertilizer, and feed ingredients, includ­ Clarion, Clearfield, Coudersport, Dan­ No. MC 125708 (Sub-No. 55), filed May ing but not limited to anhydrous am­ ville, Doylestown, Easton, Ebensburg, 4.1966. Applicant: HUGH MAJOR, 150 monia, in bulk, from points in Woodbury Emporium, Erie, Franklin, Gettysburg, Sinclair Avenue, South Roxana, 111., County, Iowa, including the Port Neal Greensburg, DuBois, Harrisburg, Holli- 62087. Authority sought to operate as a industrial district located south of Sioux daysburg, Honesdale, Huntingdon, In­ common carrier, by motor vehicle, over City, Iowa, to points in Colorado, Illinois, diana, Jim Thorpe, Kittanning, Lan­ irregular routes, transporting: Iron and Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, caster, Laporte, Lebanon, Lewisburg, steel, and iron and steel articles, between Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Lock Haven, McConnellsburg, McKees­ East Alton, 111., on the one hand, and, on Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Note: If a port, Meadville, Media, Mercer, Middle- the other, points in Alabama, Arkansas, hearing is deemed necessary, applicant burg, Mifflintown, Milford, Montrose, Georgia, Indiana (except South Bend and does not specify a location. New Castle, Norristown, Philadelphia, Evansville), Kentucky (except Louis­ No. MC 124722 (Sub-No. 4), filed May Pittsburgh, Pottsville, Reading, Ridg- ville) , Louisiana, New Jersey, Ohio, Ten­ 4, 1966. Applicant: E’PORT WARE­ way, Scranton, Smethport, Somerset, nessee, Virginia, and Kansas. Note: If HOUSE & TRANSFER CO., a corpora­ Stroudsburg, Sunbury, Tionesta, To- a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant tion, 821 East Linden Avenue, Linden, wanda, Tunkhannock, Uniontown, War­ requests it be held at Chicago, 111. N.J. Applicant’s representative: Bert ren, Washington, Waynesburg, Wells- No. MC 125777 (Sub-No. 95), filed Collins, 140 Cedar Street, New York, boro, West Chester, Wilkes-Barre, Wil­ April 25,1966. Applicant: JACK GRAY N.Y., 10006. Authority sought to oper­ liamsport, York, Chambersburg, and TRANSPORT, INC., 3200 Gibson Trans­ ate as a contract carrier, by motor vehi­ Lewistown, Pa. Note: Applicant states fer Road, Hammond, Ind. Applicant’s cle, over irregular routes, transporting: that it will be hauling to Pennsylvania representative: David Axelrod, 39 South Fresh meats, fresh meat products, fresh State Highway Commission depots at La Salle Street, Chicago, 111., 60603. Au­ meats byproducts, and fresh dairy prod­ or near each of the said county seats. thority sought to operate as a common ucts, in mechanically refrigerated equip­ If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular ment, and bakery products and supplies, cant requests it be held at Romney, routes, transporting: Abrasive refuse, in from New York, N.Y., points in Nassau, W. Va. dump vehicles, from points in Pennsyl­ Suffolk, Westchester, Orange, and Rock­ No. MC 125708 (Sub-No. 50), filed May vania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, land Counties, N.Y., Fairfield, New 2, 1966. Applicant: HUGH MAJOR, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Haven, and Hartford Counties, Conn., to 150 Sinclair Avenue, South Roxana, 111. and New York to Chelsea, Jackson, and the warehouses or other facilities of Authority sought to operate as a common Hillsdale, Mich. Note: If a hearing is Pood Pair Stores, Inc., at Linden, Penns- carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular deemed necessary, applicant requests it ville, N.J., and Philadelphia, Pa. Re­ routes, transporting: Building, paving, be held at Chicago, 111. striction: The proposed operations will roofing mtaerials, and pipe, from No. MC 125777 (Sub-No. 96), filed be limited to a service to be performed Waukegan, 111., to points in Indiana, on April 25, 1966. Applicant: JACK GRAY mider a continuing contract with Food and south of Route 40. Note: Appli­ TRANSPORT, INC., 3200 Gibson Trans­ Pair Stores, Inc. Note : Applicant states cant is also authorized to conduct opera­ fer Road, Hammond, Ind. Applicant’s it now holds a permit for substantially tion as a contract carrier in permit No. representative: David Axelrod, 39 South tjhe same service outbound from Linden, MC 116434 and subs thereunder, there­ La Salle Street, Chicago, 111., 60603. Au­ N.J., under contract with the same ship­ fore, dual operations may be involved. thority sought to operate as a common per. If a hearing is deemed necessary, If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular applicant requests it be held at New cant requests it be held at Chicago, 111. routes, transporting: Salt, in dump ve­ York, N.Y. No. MC 125708 (Sub-No. 51), filed May hicles, from Dubuque, Iowa, to points in No. MC 124774 (Sub-No. 38), filed 2,1966. Applicant: HUGH MAJOR, 150 Wisconsin and Minnesota. Note: If a APW1n2 8 , 1966. Applicant: CARAVELLE Sinclair Avenue, South Roxana, 111. hearing is deemed necessary, applicant EXPRESS, INC., Post Office Box 384, Authority sought to operate as a common requests it be held at Madison, Wis. Norfolk, Nebr. Authority sought to op­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular No. MC 125777 (Sub-No. 97), filed April erate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ routes, transporting: Building, paving, 29, 1966. Applicant: JACK GRAY hicle, over irregular routes, transport­ roofing materials, and pipe, from TRANSPORT, INC., 3200 Gibson Trans-

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 7318 NOTICES fer Road, Hammond, Ind. Applicant’s regular routes, transporting: (A) Fruits, (6 ) between Sayre, Okla., and Shattuck, representative: Carl L. Steiner, 39 South berries, and vegetables, fresh and frozen, Okla., as follows: From Sayre, over U.S. La Salle Street, Chicago, 111., 60603. Au­ frozen foods and food products, including Highway 283 to junction Oklahoma thority sought to operate as a common juices, pies, dinners, and french fried Highway 51, thence over Oklahoma carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular potatoes, and fish, fresh and frozen, Highway 51 to junction U.S. Highway routes, transporting: Fertilizer and fer­ when transported in the same vehicle at 283, thence over U.S. Highway 283 to tilizer materials, in bulk, in dump ve­ the same time with nonexempt com­ Shattuck; (7) between Clinton, Okla., hicles, from Cordova and Keithsburg, 111., modities, in mechanically refrigerated and Seiling, Okla., over U.S. Highway to points in Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota, vehicles, for the accounts of Noren In ­ 183; and (8 ) between Bridgeport, Okla., Nebraska, and Missouri. Note: If a dustries, Ltd., Macdonalds Consolidated, and Okeene, Okla., over Oklahoma High­ hearing is deemed necessary, applicant Ltd., Royal City Foods, Ltd., Blackwell way 8 ; and return over the same routes, requests it be held at Chicago, 111. Brokerage Co., Ltd., and Fraser Valley serving all intermediate points. Note: No. MC 125996 (Sub-No. 6 ), filed April Frosted Foods, Ltd., from points in Cali­ If a hearing is deemed necessary, ap­ 22, 1966. Applicant: JENSEN TRUCK­ fornia, Oregon, and Washington, to plicant requests it be held at Oklahoma ING CO., INC., 807 Washington Street, ports of entry on the international City, Okla. Gothenburg, Nebr. Applicant’s repre­ boundary line between the United No. MC 127758 (Sub-No. 2), filed April sentative: Charles J. Kimball, 605 South States and Canada located at or near 29, 1966. Applicant: G. & J. PISTAC- 14th Street, Box 2028, Lincoln, Nebr. Blaine and Sumas, Wash., restricted CHIO TRUCKING, INC., 3261 North Authority sought to operate as a com ­ to traffic destined to points in British Marks Avenue, Fresno, Calif., 93705. Ap­ mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ Columbia and Alberta Provinces, Can­ plicant’s representative: William H. regular routes, transporting: Bird, fish, ada, and (B) shakes and shingles, Kessler, 638 Divisadero Street, Fresno, poultry, and animal feed ingredients, and from points in Washington and Oregon, Calif. Authority sought to operate as a bird, fish, poultry, and animal feed, from to points in California, for the account contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over points in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Ne­ of Whonnock Lumber Co., Ltd. Note: irregular routes, transporting: Iron or braska, and Wisconsin to points in Ari­ If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ steel sheets, bars, billets, nails, wire, net­ zona, California, Montana, Nevada, New cant requests it be held at Seattle, Wash. ting, pipe, and related iron or steel arti­ Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. Note: Ap­ No. MC 127725 (Sub-No. 1), filed cles, from San Francisco, Oakland, plicant states it seeks no duplicate au­ April 29, 1966. Applicant: GEORGE T. Alameda, and Stockton, Calif., to Fresno, thority and presently holds said au­ VAIL and GARY J. SANDLAND, a part­ Calif.; for the account of Reliance Steel thority over Idaho gateways, and purpose nership doing business as VAIL & SAND- & Aluminum Co. Note: If a hearing is of said application is for gateway elimi­ LAND DISTRIBUTORS, 4112 South deemed necessary, applicant requests it nation. If a hearing is deemed neces­ 288th Place, Auburn, Wash., 98002. Au­ be held at Fresno, Calif. sary, applicant requests it be held at thority sought to operate as a common No. MC 127798 (Sub-No. 2), filed May Lincoln, Nebr. carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular 3, 1966. Applicant: UNIVERSAL VAN- No. MC 126736 (Sub-No. 47), filed routes, transporting: Bakery goods, in­ PAC, INC., Building 200 D, Mohawk April 28, 1966. Applicant: PETRO­ cluding but not limited to cupcakes, pies, Street, Port Newark, N.J., 07114.. Appli­ LEUM CARRIER CORPORATION OF cookies, and rolls, from Seattle, Wash., cant’s representative: Alan F. Wohl- FLORIDA, 369 Margaret Street, Jack­ to the port of entry on the international stetter, 1 Farragut Square South, Wash­ sonville, Fla. Applicant’s representa­ boundary line between the United States ington, D.C., 20006. Authority sought to tive: Martin Sack, Jr., Atlantic National and Canada located at or near Sumas, operate as a common carrier, by motor Bank Building, Jacksonville, Fla., 32202. Wash., and bread, on return. Note: If vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Authority sought to operate as a com ­ a hearing is deemed necessary, applicant ing: Household goods, as defined by the mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over irreg­ requests it be held at Seattle, Wash. Commission, between (1) points in New ular routes, transporting: Dry fertili­ No. MC 127749 (Sub-No. 1), filed Jersey in and north of- Burlington and zer, in bulk, from Cordele, Ga., to points April 28, 1966. Applicants METRO Ocean Counties, N.J.; (2) points in in Florida. Note: If a hearing is MOTOR FREIGHT, INC., 3821 North­ Bronx, Kings, Queens, New York, Rich­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it west 58th Terrace, Oklahoma City, Okla. mond, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, be held at Jacksonville, Fla. Applicant’s representative: Rufus H. Rockland, Putnam, and Orange Coun­ No. MC 127356 (Sub-No. 1), filed Lawson, 106 Bixler Building, Post Office ties, N.Y., and (3) points in Fairfield, April 28, 1966. Applicant: VINCENT Box 75124, 2400 Northwest 23d Street, New Haven and Litchfield Counties, PELLETIER, Post Office Box 1508, Oklahoma City, Okla. Authority sought Conn.; restricted to shipments, in con­ Coaticook, Quebec, Canada. Authority to operate as a common carrier, by motor tainers, having a prior or subsequent sought to operate as a common carrier, vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ movement beyond said 70-mile radius. by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, ing: General commodities, (1) between Note : Common control may be involved. transporting: Lumber, from the ports of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla., over If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ entry on the international boundary U.S. Highway 6 6 (also over Turner Turn­ cant requests it be held at New York, line between the United States and pike: Interstate Highway 44); (2) be­ N.Y. Canada located at or near Jackman and tween Oklahoma City and Texola, Okla., No. MC 127988 (Sub-No. 3), filed May Cobum Gore, Maine, Pittsburg, N.H., over Interstate Highway 40 and U.S. 2, 1966. Applicant: LEON F. FIALA, Beecher Falls, Norton, Derby Line and Highway 6 6 , serving the off-route point doing business as FIALA FEED & GRAIN Highgate Springs, Vt., Champlain, of Carter, Okla.; (3) between Tulsa, CO., Osceola, Nebr., 68651. Applicant’s Rooseveltown, and Ogdensburg, N.Y., to Okla., and Boise City, Okla., as follows: representative: C. A. Ross, 714 South points in Maine, New Hampshire, Massa­ From Tulsa, over Oklahoma Highway 51 45th, Lincoln, Nebr., 68510. Authority chusetts^ Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode to Canton, Okla., thence over Oklahoma sought to operate as a contract carrier, Island, New York, and New Jersey. Highway 51 to junction U.S. Highway by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Note: Applicant operates as a contract 270, thence over U.S. Highway 270 to transporting: Belt and bucket elevators, carrier in MC 125854, therefore, dual op-i Seiling, Okla., thence over U.S. Highway belt conveyors, distributors, work plat­ erations may be involved. If a hearing 281 to Waynoka, Okla., thence over U.S. forms, spouts, ladders, and component is deemed necessary, applicant requests Highway 281 to junction U.S. Highway parts for bulk material handling equip­ it be held at Montpelier, Vt. 64, thence over U.S. Highway 64 to Guy- ment, from York, Nebr., to points in No. MC 127587 (Sub-No. 1), filed mon, Okla., thence over Oklahoma High­ Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana. May 2, 1966. Applicant: MEXICANA way 3 to Boise City; (4) between Okla­ Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, REEFER SERVICES, LTD., 3945 Myrtle homa City, Okla., and Boise City, Okla., Oklahoma, and Texas, and exempt com­ Street, Burnaby, British Columbia, over Oklahoma Highway 3, serving the m odities, and rejected shipments, on re­ Canada. Applicant’s representative: off-route point of Beaver, Okla.; (5) be­ turn. No te: If a hearing is deemed Joseph O. Earp, 411 Lyon Building, 607 tween Okeene, Okla., and Alva, Okla., as necessary, applicant requests it be held Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash., 98104. follows: From Okeene, over Oklahoma at Lincoln, Nebr. Authority sought to operate as a con­ Highway 8 to junction U.S. Highway 64, No. MC 128144, filed April 25, 1 9 6 6 . tract carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ thence over U.S. Highway 64 to Alya; Applicant: ELECTRONICS EXPRESS,

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INC., 208 South La Salle Street, Chicago, to service under contract with Laminae to operate as a contract carrier, by motor 111. Applicant’s representative: Jack H. Inc., East Rutherford, N.J. Note: Com­ vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Blanshan, 402 West Main Street, Mar­ mon control may be involved. If a hear­ ing: Doors (wood and composition), shalltown, Iowa, 50158. A u t h o r i t y ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ from Roslyn Heights, N.Y., to points in sought to operate as a contract carrier, quests it be held at New York, N.Y. New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, No. MC 128152, filed April 28, 1966. Allentown and Philadelphia, Pa. Note : transporting: Micro relay systems and Applicant: TERMINAL ICE CO., INC., If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ component parts thereof, from the plant- American and Cambria Streets, Phila­ cant requests it be lield at New York, site and warehouse facilities of the An­ delphia, Pa., 19133. Applicant’s repre­ N.Y. drew Corp., located at or near Orland sentative: Walter B. Gibbons, 1242-43- No. MC 128158, filed April 29, 1966. Park, 111., to points in the United States, 44 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Building, Applicant: DON SMOOT, doing business except Alaska and Hawaii, and refused, 123 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, as DON SMOOT TRUCKING, 501 South rejected, or damaged micro relay systems Pa., 19109. Authority sought to operate Calumet Street, Marion, 111., 62959. Au­ and component parts thereof, on return. as a contract carrrier, by motor vehicle, thority sought to operate as a contract Note: The applicant states the opera­ over irregular routes, transporting: Ice carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular tions proposed in this application are to and icing for refrigerated cars and ice, routes, transporting: Factory materials, be under a contract with the Andrew containers and other such incidental fa­ supplies and equipment in connection Corp. If a hearing is deemed necessary, cilities or other items of the contractor, with the manufacture of shoes, and fin­ applicant requests it be held at Wash­ between points in Pennsylvania, New ished shoes, between Chicago HI., and ington, D.C., or Chicago, 111. Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Note: Cape Girardeau, Mo.; from Chicago over No. MC 128146, filed April 27, 1966. Applicant states the proposed operation U.S. Highway 45 and Interstate Highway Applicant: TED W. BETLEY, Amberg, will be under contract with American 57 to Effingham, 111., thence over Inter­ Wis. Applicant’s representative: Ed­ Ice Co., a division of American Con­ state Highway 57 and Illinois Highway ward Solie, Executive Building, Suite 100, sumer Industries, Inc., and such other 37 to junction Interstate Highway 57 4513 Vernon Boulevard, Madison, Wis., contractors as may from time to time be and Illinois Highway 146, thence over 53705. Authority sought to operate as a obtained. If a hearing is deemed neces­ Illinois Highway 146 to Cape Girardeau, common carrier, by motor vehicle, over sary, applicant requests it be held at Mo., and return over the same route, irregular routes, transporting: Nonnego- Philadelphia, Pa. serving the intermediate point of Anna, tiable instruments and papers, business No. MC 128153, filed April 28, 1966. 111. No te: If a hearing is deemed nec­ and accounting records and papers, and Applicant: VICTORY VAN CORPORA­ essary, applicant requests it be held at audit, accounting and data processing TION, 950 South Pickett Street, Alexan­ Springfield, 111. media of all kinds as are used in the dria, Va., 22304. Applicant’s represent­ . No. MC 128159, filed April 29, 1966. conduct of the business and operations of ative: Carlyle C. Ring, Jr., Ring Build­ Applicant: McLAIN TRANSPORTA­ banks and banking institutions (except ing, Washington, D.C., 20036. Authority TION, INC., 139 Bunn Road, Hillsdale, coins, currency, bullion, and negotiable sought to operate as a common carrier, Mich. Applicant’s representative: securities), between Green Bay, Wis., on by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Haskell L. Nichols, 401 Dwight Building, the one hand, and, on the other, points transporting: Household goods, as de­ Jackson, Mich. Authority sought to in Alger, Baraga, Delta, Dickinson, fined by the Commission (including un­ operate as a contract carrier, by motor Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Marquette, accompanied baggage), having a prior vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Menominee, and Schoolcraft Counties, or subsequent movement in interstate or ing: (1 ) Sausage, from Hillsdale, Mich., Mich. Note: I f a hearing is deemed foreign commerce, between Washington, to points in Indiana, Hlinois, and Ohio, necessary, applicant requests it be held D.C., Alexandria, Va., and points in Ar­ at Madison, Wis. (2) spices, from Xenia, Oljio, to Hills­ lington, Fairfax, Prince William, and dale, Mich., (3) empty lard cans, from No. MC 128150, filed April 28, 1966. Loudoun Counties, Va., and Anne Arun­ Applicant: JOHN J. WASDEN AND Cincinnati, Ohio, to Hillsdale, Mich., and del, Howard, Prince Georges, Charles, (4) sausage and meat products, such as, MYRON COOK, a partnership, doing and Montgomery Counties, Md., on the lard, etc. from Hillsdale, Mich., to points business as C W & M DISTRIBUTING one hand, and, on the other, New York, in Michigan; Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indi­ CO., 255 Second Street, Idaho Falls, N.Y., Philadelphia, Pa., and Baltimore, ana, and Illinois; and meat and meat Idaho. Applicant’s representative: Md., and points, in the commercial zones products, and lard cans and spices, on Kenneth G. Bergquist, 1110 Bank of of New York, N.Y., Philadelphia, Pa., and Idaho Building, Boise, Idaho, 83702. Au­ return. Note: If a hearing is deemed Baltimore, Md. Note: Common control necessary, applicant requests it be held thority sought to operate as a common may be involved. If a hearing is deemed at Lansing, Mich. carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular necessary, applicant requests it be held No. MC 128160, filed April 29, 1966. routes, transporting: Lumber, lumber at Washingon, D.C. products, and plywood, from points in Applicant: MAC HEGLER, FRANK No. MC 128156, filed April 29, 1966. HEGLER, and JAMES TARLTON, a Lake County, Mont., to points in Idaho Applicant: EASTERN NEBRASKA south of the southern boundary of Idaho partnership, doing business as HEGLER TRUCKING CO:, a corporation, Post MOTOR MART, 312 Catawba Street, County. Note: Applicant states it will Office Box 158, Weeping Water, Nebr. transport exempt commodities on return. Lancaster, S.C., 29720. Authority nought Applicant’s representative: J. Max to operate as a common carrier, by motor If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ Harding, Post Office Box 2028, Lincoln, cant requests it be held at Boise, Idaho. vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Nebr., 68501. Authority sought to op­ ing: Used automobiles and trucks, loaded No. MC 128151, filed April 28, 1966. erate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ Applicant: SHAMROCK TRUCKING and unloaded, between points in Georgia, hicle, over irregular routes, transporting: South Carolina, North Carolina, Vir­ CORPORATION, 266 Magnolia Avenue, Limestone, crushed, ground or riprap; Hillsdale, N.J. Applicant’s representa­ ginia, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and sand and gravel, in bulk, in dump or Pennsylvania, Maryland, the District of tive: Morton E. Kiel, 140 Cedar Street, hopper type vehicles, from points in Paw­ New York, N.Y., 10006. Authority sought Columbia, Tennessee, Florida, and West nee, Richardson, Nemaha, Johnson, Virginia. No te: If a hearing is deemed to operate as a common carrier, by motor Otoe, Cass, Sarpy, Douglas, and Wash­ vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ necessary, applicant requests it be held ington Counties, Nebr., to points in Kan­ at Columbia, S.C. ing: Foam laminated cloth, from East sas and Iowa. Note: If a hearing is Rutherford, N.J., to points .in North No. MC 128165, filed May 2,1966. Ap­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it plicant: C. J . BRIGGS & HAZEL RAE Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, be held at Omaha, Nebr. Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, BRIGGS, a partnership, doing business No. MC 128157, filed April 28, 1966. as BRIGG S TRUCKING CO., Post Office Delaware, New York, Pennsylvania, Applicant: MUTONE TRUCKING Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Con­ Box 308, Carlton, Oreg. Applicant’s rep­ CORPORATION, 30 Railroad Avenue, resentative: Earl V. White, 2130 South­ necticut, and commodities used in the Roslyn Heights, N.Y., Applicant’s repre­ Manufacture of foam laminated cloth west Fifth Avenue, Portland, Oreg., sentative: James P. McKenna, Bankers 97201. Authority sought to operate as except in bulk) from the above destina­ Trust Building, 333 North Broadway, tions to East Rutherford, N.J., restricted a common carrier, by motor vehicle, Jericho, N.Y., 11753. Authority sought over irregular routes, transporting:

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Lumber, from Carlton and Yamhill, dress as applicant). Authority sought papers, in the same vehicle with pas­ Oreg., to points in Multnomah County, to operate as a common carrier, by motor sengers, (1) between Netcong, N.J., and Oreg., and Clark County, Wash. Note: vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ Allentown, Pa.; from the junction of If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ ing: Passengers and their baggage, in the Main Street, and U.S. Highway 46 in cant requests it be held at Portland, same vehicle with passengers, ( 1 ) be­ Netcong, N.J., over U.S. Highway 46 to Oreg. tween Racine, Wis., and junction Wis­ junction New Jersey Highway 24 at No. MC 128168, filed May 2, 1966, consin Highway 20 and U.S. Highway Hackettstown, N.J., thence over New Applicant: DANIEL D. MASTO, doing 41; from Racine over Wisconsin High­ Jersey Highway 24 to junction U.S. High­ business as ELM CARTAGE CO., 38 way 20 to junction U.S. Highway 41, (2) way 22 at Lopatcong, N.J., thence over Prospect Place extension, East Haven, between Kenosha, Wis., and junction U.S. Highway 22 to junction Pennsyl­ Conn. Applicant’s representative: John Wisconsin Highway 50 and U.S. Highway vania Highway 512 at Hanover Town­ E. Fay, 79 Lafayette Street, Hartford, 41; from Kenosha over Wisconsin High­ ship, Pa., thence over Pennsylvania High­ Conn. Authority sought to operate as a way 50 to junction U.S. Highway 41, and way 512 to Bethlehem, Pa., thence over contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over (3) between junction U.S. Highway 14 local streets and highways to Allentown, irregular routes, transporting: Games, and Illinois Highway 53 and junction Pa., and return over the same route, and toys (iron, steel, plastic, wooden), fabrics Illinois Highway 53 and Interstate High­ (2) between Hanover Township and for the manufacture of doll clothing, doll way 90; from junction U.S. Highway 14 Allentown, Pa.; from junction U.S. High­ clothing, materials used in the manufac­ and Illinois Highway 53 over Illinois way 22 and Pennsylvania Highway 512 ture of games and toys and shipping Highway 53 to junction Interstate High­ located in Hanover Township, over U.S. containers for games and toys in truck way 90 south of Arlington Heights, 111., Highway 22 to junction Pennsylvania load lots for the account of the A. C. and return over the same-routes, serving Highway 145 at Whitehall Township, Gilbert Co. of New Haven, Conn., be­ no intermediate points in (1 ), (2 ), and thence over Pennsylvania Highway 145 tween New Haven, Conn., on the one (3) above. Note: If a hearing is deemed to Allentown, Pa., and return over the hand, and, on the other, Shrewsbury, necessary, applicant requests it be held same route; serving all intermediate Chelsea, Lynn, Woburn, Northampton, at Milwaukee, Wis. points in (1) and (2) above. Note: Ap­ Somerville, Pittsfield, Dorchester, New No. MC 15317 (Sub-No. 5), filed April plicant states it intends to tack this au­ 8 , 1966. Applicant; CROWN TRANSIT thority with presently authorized author­ Bedford, Cambridge, Fall River, Spring- ity from New York to points in New field, West Springfield, East Springfield, LINES, INC., 326 North Sixth Street, Springfield, 111. Applicant’s representa­ Jersey and Pennsylvania as far as the Leominster, Florence, Framingham, western termini of Allentown, Pa., in­ Clinton, Boston, and Worcester, Mass.; tive: Harold M. Olsen, 712 South Second, Springfield, 111. Authority sought to op­ cluding those in this extension applica­ Poughkeepsie, and five tion in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, as boroughs including piers, J. F. Kennedy erate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ well as the municipalities of Allentown, Airport, Mamaroneck, Patchogue, Ja­ Bethlehem, and Easton, Pa., to points maica, Hollis, Mineola, North Bellmore, ing: Passengers and their baggage, in special operations, limited to roundtrip, in New Jersey applied for herein and Copake, N.Y., and ports of entry on the over the certificated routes specified in international boundary line between the sightseeing, or pleasure tours designed for leisurely travel, beginning and end­ both New Jersey and New York, N.Y. United States and Canada located in the The purpose of this republication is to State of New York; Nashua and Man­ ing at points on applicant’s authorized regular route authority between Spring- show that applicant intends to tack this chester, N.H.; South Plainfield, Burling­ authority with presently authorized au­ ton, Harrison, Elizabeth, Keyport, Eaton- field and Rushville, 111., Terre Haute, Ind., Taylorville, 111., junction U.S. High­ thority. If a hearing is deemed neces­ town, Laurelton, Freehold, Somerville, sary, applicant requests it be held at Sayreville, Newark, Port Newark, Newark way 36 and Illinois Highway 32; between Rushville and Good Hope, 111.; Decatur, Newark, N.J. Airport, Clifton, Hillside, Patterson, and No. MC 115581 (Sub-No. 1), filed May Hoboken, N.J. No te: If a hearing is 111., and Terre Haute, Ind.; Davenport, Iowa, and Monmouth, 111.; Sullivan and 3, 1966. Applicant: AIRFIELD SERV­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it ICE COMPANY, INC., 193 Turnpike be held at Hartford, Conn. La Place, 111.; Windsor and Mattoon, 111.; Good Hope, 111., and Davenport, Iowa; Road, Windsor Locks, Conn., 06096. Motor Carriers of P assengers Springfield and Freeport, 111.; junction Applicant’s representative: Thomas W. Illinois Highways 47 and 10 and Cham­ Murrett, 410 Asylum Street, Hartford, No. MC 1002 (Sub-No. 21), filed Conn. Authority sought to operate as a May 2, 1966. Applicant: ASBURY paign, 111.; Decatur, 111., and junction Illinois Highways 47 and 10; Decatur, common carrier, by motor vehicle, over PARK-NEW YORK TRANSIT CORPO­ irregular route«, transporting: Pas­ RATION, 401 Lake Avenue, Asbury Park, 111., and junction Illinois Highways 105 and 47; Springfield, 111., and junction sengers and their baggage when moving N.J. Applicant’s representative: Edward in the same vehicle with passengers, be­ W. Currie, 123 Main Street, Matawan, Illinois Highways 97 and 8 ; and Peoria, 111., and Davenport, Iowa, as more spe­ tween points in Massachusetts on U.S. N.J. Authority sought to operate as a Highway 5 between Greenfield and common carrier, by motor vehicle, over cifically set forth in applicant’s certifi­ cate No. MC 15317, to points in the Northampton, Mass., including Green­ irregular routes, transporting: Passen­ field and Northampton, Mass., and points gers and their baggage, in the same ve­ United States including Alaska and Ha­ in Massachusetts on Massachusetts hicle, in round-trip special operations, waii, and points on the international boundary line between the United States Highway 9 between Amherst and North­ beginning and ending at Point Pleasant, ampton, Mass., including Amherst and and Canada. Note : Applicant is author­ Spring Lake, Belmar, Asbury Park, Long Northampton, Mass., on the one hand, Branch, Eatontown, Oceanport, Red ized to operate as a broker in MC 12959. If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ and, on the other, Bradley Field at Bank, Middletown, Keyport, and Mata­ Windsor Locks, Conn. No te: If a hear­ wan Township, N.J., and extending to cant requests it be held at Springfield, ing is deemed necessary, applicant re­ ports of entry on the international 111. quests it be held at Hartford, Conn. boundary line between the United States No. MC 109802 (Sub-No. 25) (Amend­ ment) , filed January 14, 1966, published No. MC 127733 (Sub-No. 1), filed May and Canada located in New York and 3, 1966. Applicant: FITCHBURG AND F ederal R egister February 10, 1966, Vermont, and restricted to service for the LEOMINSTER, STREET RAILWAY amended April 27, 1966, and republished duration of the 1967 Exposition at COMPANY, a corporation, R1427 W ater Montreal, Canada, and such additional as amended this issue. Applicant: LAKELAND BUS LINES, INC., East Street, Fitchburg, Mass., 01420. Appli- period or periods of extensions of it. cant’s representative: Frank Daniels, 15 No te: Common control may be involved. Blackwell Street, Dover, N.J. Appli­ cant’s representative: Bernard F. Flynn, Court Square, Boston, Mass., 02108. Au­ If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ thority sought to operate as a common cant requests it be held at Newark, N.J. Jr., York-Flynn Building, East Black- well Street, Dover, N.J., 07801. Author­ carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular No. MC 1515 (Sub-No. 103), filed May routes, transporting: Passengers and 5, 1966. Applicant: GREYHOUND ity sought to operate as a common car­ rier, by motor vehicle, over regular their baggage, in the saiqg vehicle with LINES, INC., 140 South Dearborn Street, passengers, in round-trip special opera­ Chicago, 111., 60603. Applicant’s repre­ routes, transporting: Passengers and sentative: Robert J. Bernard (same ad­ their baggage, and express and news­ tions, beginning and ending at Fitch-

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Authority sought to operate Groton, and Ashby, Mass., and Green­ routes, serving intermediate points of as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, ville and New Ipswich, N.H., and extend­ South Tacoma, Lakewood Center, Villa- over regular routes, transporting: Gen­ ing to ports of entry on the international Plaza, American Lake North, and Lake- eral commodities (except those of un­ boundary line, between the United States view Village, in (1), (2), and <3) above. usual value, Classes A and B explosives, and Canada, located in New York and No te: Applicant states account no left household goods as defined by the Com­ Vermont, restricted to trips to the turn from South Tacoma Way into Pa­ mission, commodities in bulk, and those Canadian Centennial Exposition at cific Avenue, all inbound trips are made requiring special equipment), between Montreal, Canada, during the period in via C Street from South Tacoma Way junction Wisconsin Highways 47 and 29 1967 when the exposition takes place. to 25th Street, thence via 25th Street at or near Bonduel, Wis., and junction Note: Common control may be involved. East to Pacific Avenue. If a hearing is Wisconsin Highway 47 and U.S. High­ If a hearing is deemed necessary, appli­ deemed necessary, applicant requests it way 41, approximately 2 miles north of cant requests it be held at Fitchburg or be held at Seattle, Wash. Appleton, Wis., over Wisconsin Highway Boston, Mass. No. MC 128166, filed May 2,1966. Ap­ 47, serving no intermediate points, as an No. MC 127738 (Sub-No. 2), filed plicant: L. P. WARREN, doing business alternate route for operating convenience March 2, 1966. Applicant: ELVIN J. as WARREN BUS LINES, 803 White­ only, in connection with applicant’s KENDA, doing business as GAT I .ATTN hall, Jackson, Tenn. Authority sought regular-route operations. No te: Com­ CANYON LINES, 717 North Tracy Street, to operate as a common carrier, by motor mon control may be involved. Bozeman, Mont. Applicant’s represent­ vehicle, over regular routes, transport­ No. MC 61755 (Sub-No. 20), filed ative: Hugh Sweeney, Billings State ing: Passengers and their baggage, and April 29, 1966. Applicant: NORTHERN Bank Building, Billings, Mont., 59101. express and mail in the same vehicle HAULERS CORPORATION, South Authority sought to operate as a common with passengers, between Jackson, Tenn., Fourth Street, Fulton, N.Y. Authority carrier, by motor vehicle, over regular and Dyersburg, Tenn., as follows: From sought to operate as a common carrier, routes, transporting: Passengers- and Jackson, over Tennessee Highway 20 to by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, their baggage, and express and news­ junction U.S. Highway 79, thence over transporting: General commodities (ex­ papers, in the same vehicle, with pas­ U.S. Highway 79 to Bells, Tenn., thence cept those of unusual value, classes A and sengers, between Bozeman and West over Tennessee Highway 8 8 to Maury B explosives, livestock, household goods Yellowstone, Mont., over U.S. Highway City, Tenn., thence over unnumbered as defined by the Commission, commodi­ 191, serving all intermediate points. highway to junction Tennessee Highway ties requiring special equipment, and Note: If a hearing is deemed necessary, 20, thence over Tennessee Highway 20 those injurious or contaminating to applicant requests it be held at Bozeman, to Dyersburg, and return over the same other lading), from points in St. Mont. route, serving all intermediate points. Lawrence County, N.Y., to New York, No. MC 128145, filed April 25, 1966. No te: If a hearing is deemed necessary, N.Y., and the following points in Nassau Applicant: LAKE DRIVE TRANSIT, IN­ applicant requests it be held at Memphis, County, N.Y.: Towns of Hempstead and CORPORATED, 2718 Pacific Avenue, Tenn. North Hempstead, including the city of T a c o m a , Wash., 98402. Authority No. MC 128167, filed May 2, 1966. Ap­ Long Beach (but restricted against sought to operate as a common carrier, plicant: HUGHES BROS. BUS CO., joinder, interline transfer or export), as by motor vehicle, over regular routes, INC., Marlboro, Mass. Applicant’s rep­ follows: Routes to be used would be transporting: Passengers and their bag­ resentative: Frank Daniels, 15 Court those presently in use by applicant in gage and express, in the same vehicle Square, Boston, Mass., 02108. Authority general commodities authority it holds with passengers, between Tacoma, sought to operate as a common carrier, from points in Jefferson and Lewis Wash., and U.S. Veteran’s Hospital, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Counties, N.Y., in MC 61755, especially American Lake, Wash.: (1) From T a­ transporting: Passengers and their bag­ those through New Jersey to applicant’s coma terminal at Eighth Street and Pa­ gage, in charter operations, beginning terminal, located at Carlstadt, N.J., cific Avenue, south on Pacific Avenue, and ending at Marlboro, Hudson, and thence by use of bridges and tunnels to thence southwest via South Tacoma Southboro, Mass., and extending to New York City and named points in Way, west on Steilacoom Boulevard, points in Maine, New Hampshire, Ver­ Nassau County, N.Y. southwest via Gravelly Lake Drive, and mont, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New No. MC 115331 (Sub-No. 192), filed west on Veteran’s Drive to terminal at York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Mary­ April 28, 1966. Applicant: TRUCK U.S. Veteran’s Hospital, (2) from Ta­ land, and Delaware, and the District of TRANSPORT, INCORPORATED, 707 coma terminal at Eighth and Pacific Columbia. Note: If a hearing is deemed Market Street, St. Louis, Mo., 63101. Avenue, south on Pacific Avenue, thence necessary, applicant requests it be held Applicant’s representative: Thomas F. southwest via South Tacoma Way, west at Boston, Mass. Kilroy, Suite 913, Colorado Building, on Steilacoom Boulevard, thence south Application for B rokerage L icense 1341 G Street NW„ Washington, D.C„ on Bridgeport Way, southwest via Motor 20005. Authority sought to operate as a Avenue, west on Mount Tacoma Drive, No. MC 12994, filed April 22,1966. Ap­ common carrier, by motor vehicle, over south on Waverly Street, thence south­ plicant: TRAVELER’S, INCORPO­ irregular routes, transporting: Salt, in west on De Koven Drive, east on Al- RATED, doing business as SPORTS bulk (except in dump vehicles), from St. faretta Avenue, south on Gravelly Lake SPECIAL, 208 East Wisconsin Avenue, Louis, Mo., to points in Illinois. Drive, thence south via Nyanza Road, Suite 312, Milwaukee, Wis., 53292. For No. MC 124078 (Sub-No. 211), filed west on Gravelly Lake Drive, and west a license (BMC 5) to engage in opera­ April 21, 1966. Applicant: SCHWER- on Veterans Drive to terminal at U.S. tions as a broker at Milwaukee, Wis., in MAN TRUCKING CO., a corporation, Veteran’s Hospital, and (3) from Tacoma arranging for the transportation, in in­ 611 South 28th Street, Milwaukee, Wis., terminal at Eighth Street and Pacific terstate or foreign commerce, of pas­ 53246. Applicant’s representative: Rich­ Avenue, south on Pacific Avenue, thence sengers and their baggage, as individuals ard H. Prevette (same address) . Au­ southwest via South Tacoma Way, west and groups, in special operations, begin­ thority sought to operate as a common on Steilacoom Boulevard, south on Old ning and ending at Milwaukee, Wis., and carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Pacific Highway, west on Lake Steila­ extending to points in Wisconsin and routes, transporting: Anhydrous am­ coom Avenue, southwest on Kline Street, Illinois. No te: Applicant states that the monia, in bulk, in shipper owned tank west of Yew Street, thence north on proposed operation will consist solely of vehicles, from Delphos, Ohio, to points Hudson Street, west on 1 0 1 st Street, transportation of passengers to and from in Indiana, Michigan, and West Virginia. northwest on Bridgeport Way, southwest sports events. No. MC 126244 (Sub-No. 2), filed April on Motor Avenue, west on Mount Ta­ 28, 1966. Applicant: ADAMS CART­ coma Drive, thence via Interlaaken Drive Applications in W hich Handling W ith ­ out Oral H earing Has B een R equested AGE CO., INC., 357 Oak Street, Macon, Southwest, west on 1 1 2 th Street, south­ Ga. Applicant’s representative: T. Bald­ west on Lake City Boulevard, thence east No. MC 42487 (Sub-No. 658), filed May win Martin, 700 Home Federal Building, on Washington Boulevard, south on In­ 2, 1966. Applicant: CONSOLIDATED Macon, Ga., 31201. Authority sought to terlaaken Drive Southwest, and west on FREIGHTWAYS CORPORATION OF operate as a contract carrier, by motor

FEDERAL REGISTER, V O L. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 7322 NOTICES vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Salt River Bridge and slightly beyond No. MC 48213 (Sub-No. 28 TA), filed ing: Boards, "building, wall or insulating, the corporate limits of West Point, Ky., May 11, 1966. Applicant: C. E. LIZZA, and materials and supplies used in the over new U.S. Highway 31W, serving all INC., 1006 Ligonier Street, Post Office installation thereof, and, when moving intermediate points. No te: Common Box 447, Latrobe, Pa., 15650. Appli­ in the same vehicle, plastic panels and control may be involved. cant’s representative: Richard Smith, lighting fixtures, including furring, No. MC 116248 (Sub-No. 5), filed April 1515 Park Building, Pittsburgh, Pa., moldings, fasteners, and/or adhesives 29, 1966. Applicant: G. W. CONNER, 15222. Authority sought to operate as a necessary for installation, from Macon, doing business as CONNER BUSLINES, contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over Ga., to points in Alabama and Tennessee. 1410 Big Bend Road, Poplar Bluff, Mo. irregular routes, transporting: Sm oke­ No. MC 126313 (Sub-No. 1), filed May Authority sought to operate as a com ­ less (black) powder, from railroad sid­ 4, 1966. Applicant: BEAUCE TRANS­ mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over regu­ ings of Baltimore & Ohio RR. Co., in PORT, LTD., a corporation, 125 10th lar routes, transporting: Passengers and Point Pleasant, W. Va., to Rouses Point, Street, Beauceville-Est., Beauce County, their baggage, and express and news­ N.Y., with the right to stop for the pur­ Quebec, Canada. Applicant’s repre­ papers, in the same vehicle with pas­ pose of storage in transit at the maga­ sentative: Prank J. Weiner, Investors sengers, between Wickliffe, Ky., and zines of American Cyanamid Co. located Building, 536 Granite Street, Braintree, Paducah, Ky., over U.S. Highway 60, and in Mason County, W. Va., 6 miles north Mass., 02184. Authority sought to op­ return over the same route, serving all of Point Pleasant, W. Va.; the above de­ erate as a common carrier, by motor intermediate points. scribed operations are to be limited to a transportation service to be performed vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ By the Commission. ing: Lumber, hardwood squares, wood under continuing contract or contracts shingles, fenceposts, pickets, and panels, [ seal! H. Neil Garson, with the American Cyanamid Co. of from ports of entry on the international Secretary. Wayne, N.J., for 150 days. Supporting boundary line between the United States [F.R. Doc. 66-5406; Filed, May 18, 1966; shipper: American Cyanamid Co., and Canada, at or near Jackman and 8:45 a.m.] Wayne, N.J., 07470. Send protests to: Cobum Gore, Maine; Norton, Derby Frank L. Calvary, District Supervisor, Bureau of Operations and Compliance, Line, Troy, Richfield, and Highgate [Notice 183] Springs, Vt.; and Rouses Point, N.Y., to Interstate Commerce Commission, 2109 points in Maine, New Hampshire, Ver­ MOTOR CARRIER TEMPORARY Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, mont, Massachusetts, C on n ecticu t, AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222. Rhode Island, New York, and New Jer­ No. MC 110012 (Sub-No. 16 TA), filed M ay sey. Note : Applicant states that it al­ 16,1966. May 12, 1966. Applicant: G. B. C., INC., ready holds authority to serve all points The following are notices of filing of Post Office Box 6 8 , Morristown, Tenn., in Maine in certificate No. MC-126313. applications for temporary authority 3 7 8 1 3. Applicant’s representative: Applicant states that this application under section 210a(a) of the Interstate James W. Wrape, Sterick Building, would provide for additional ports of en­ Commerce Act provided for under the Memphis, Tenn., 3 8 1 0 3. Authority try to points in Maine, in addition to new rules in Ex Parte No. MC 67 (49 CFR sought to operate as a common carrier, seeking authority to points in the re­ Part 240), published in the F ederal R eg­ by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, maining States. ister, issue of April 27, 1965, effective transporting: (A) Particle board, from No. MC 128149, filed April 22, 1966. July 1, 1965. These rules provide that points in Bell County, Ky., to points in Applicant: ELROY WULFENSTEIN, protests to the granting of an applica­ Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan, Indiana, doing business as WULFENSTEIN BODY tion must be filed with the field official Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, BUILDERS, 595 South Main Street, St. named in the F ederal R egister publi­ Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Caro­ George, Utah. Applicant’s representa­ cation, within 15 calendar days after the lina, South Carolina, Virginia, West tive: Harry D. Pugsley, Suite 600, El date notice of the filing of the applica­ Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Mary­ Paso Natural Gas Building, 315 East Sec­ tion is published in the F ederal R egister. land, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, ond South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84111. One copy of such protest must be served Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Maine, Authority sought to operate as a com ­ on the applicant, or its authorized repre­ New Hampshire, Vermont, and the Dis­ mon carrier, by motor vehicle, over ir­ sentative, if any, and the protest must trict of Columbia, with no transportation regular routes, transporting: W recked, certify that such service has been made. for compensation on return except as disabled, or repossessed vehicles, in a The protest must be specific as to the otherwise authorized; (B) Glue, when towaway service, betw een points in service which such protestant can and tendered into a premounted sealed or Washington, Iron, Garfield, Kane, and will offer, and must consist of a signed collapsible container, from High Point, Beaver Counties, Utah, on the one hand, original and six (6 ) copies. Charlotte, Fayetteville, and Greensboro, and, on the other, points in White Pine, A copy of the application is on file, N.C.; Lansdale, Pa.; West Memphis, Lincoln, and Clark Counties, Nev., and and can be examined, at the Office of Ark.; Alexandria, La.; Demopolis, Ala.; Mohave, Coconino, Maricopa, and Yav­ the Secretary, Interstate Commerce Bainbridge, N.Y.; Houston, Tex.; and Sheboygan, Wis., to points in Bell County, apai Counties, Ariz. Commission, Washington, D.C., and also in the field office to which protests are Ky., with no transportation for compen­ M otor C arriers of P assengers to be transmitted. sation on return except as otherwise au­ thorized, for 180 days. Supporting No. MC 1515 (Sub-No. 104) , filed May Motor Carriers of P roperty 9, 1966. Applicant: GREYHOUND shipper: Tenn-Flake Corp., Morristown, LINES, INC., 140 South Dearborn Street, No. MC 30887 (Sub-No. 144 TA ), filed Tenn. Send protests to: J. E . Gamble, Chicago 3, 111. Applicant’s representa­ May 11, 1966. Applicant: SHIPLEY District Supervisor, Bureau of Operations tive: Robert J. Bernard (same address TRANSFER, INC., 49 Main Street, Box and Compliance, Interstate Commerce as applicant). Authority sought to op­ 55, Reisterstown, Md., 21136. Appli­ Commission, 706 U.S. Courthouse, Nash­ erate as a common carrier, by motor cant’s representative: W. Wilson Cor- ville, Tenn., 37203. vehicle, over regular routes, trans­ roum (same address as above). Author­ No. MC 112223 (Sub-No. 77 TA), filed porting: Passengers and their baggage, ity sought to operate as a common car­ May 11, 1966. Applicant: QUICKIE and express and newspapers, in the same rier, by motor vehicle, over irregular TRANSPORT COMPANY, 501 11th Ave­ Vehicle with passengers, between junc­ routes, transporting: Natural latex, in nue South, Minneapolis, Minn., 55415. tion old U.S. Highway 31W (now re­ bulk, in tank vehicles, from Baltimore, Applicant’s representative: Earl Hack­ numbered Kentucky Highway 835) and Md., to Simpsonville, S.C., for 150 days. ing, 503 11th Avenue South, Minneapolis, new U.S. Highway 31W, approximately Supporting shipper: The Goodyear Tire Minn'., 55415. Authority sought to oper­ 5 5 yards south of the southern approach & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, 44316. Send ate as a common carrier, by motor ve­ to Salt River Bridge, just north of West protests to: William L. Hughes, District hicle, over irregular routes, transporting: Point, Ky., and junction old U.S. High­ Supervisor, Bureau of Operations and Stabilized animal fat, in bulk, from way 31W (now renumbered Kentucky Compliance, Interstate Commerce Com­ points in Dakota County, Minn., to Ar­ Highway 835) and new U.S. Highway mission, 312 Appraisers’ Stores Building, cadia, Wis., for 180 days. Supporting 31W, approximately 2 miles south of Baltimore, Md., 21202. shipper: Van Hoven Co., Inc., Post Office

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Box 67, South St. Paul, Minn., 55076. Idaho, New Mexico, Nevada, Montana, 948, Leader Building, Cleveland, Ohio, Send protests to: C. H. Bergquist, Dis­ Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming, with 44114. Authority sought to operate as a trict Supervisor, Bureau of Operations no transportation for compensation on contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over and Compliance, Interstate Commerce return except as otherwise authorized, irregular routes, transporting: Calenders, Commission, 448 Federal Building and (2 ) tools, equipment, and surplus mate­ mixers, mixing mills, presses, slitters, U.S. Courthouse, 110 South Fourth rials and supplies used in the erection of used in the manufacture of rubber and/or Street, Minneapolis, Minn., 55401. steel storage tanks: Between points in plastic products and the machine tools, No. MC 119934 (Sub-No. 115 TA), Arizona, California, Clorado, Idaho, New including but not limited to lathes, mill­ filed May 12, 1966. Applicant: ECOFF Mexico, Nevada, Montana, Oregon, Utah, ing machines, drill presses, shapers, TRUCKING, INC., 625 East Broadway, Washington, and Wyoming, for 180 days. grinders used in the manufacture of the Fortville, Ind., 46040. Authority sought Supporting shipper: General American products of the shipper when purchased to operate as a common carrier, by motor Transportation Corp., Orem Plant, Post at the liquidation of competitors or other vehicle, over irregular routes, transport­ Office Box 697, Provo, Utah, 84601. Send manufacturers, sheet steel, castings, and ing : Colored ink, in bulk, in compart- protests to: John T. Vaughan, District gears used in the manufacture of the mented tank vehicles; from Buffalo, Supervisor, Bureau of Operations and shipper’s products, from Erie, Pa., to N.Y., to Sylacauga, Ala., for 180 days. Compliance, Interstate Commerce Com­ points in the States of Pennsylvania, Supporting shipper; Chemical Process & mission, 2224 Federal Building, Salt Lake Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Con­ Supply Co., 302 Grote Street, Buffalo, City, Utah, 84111. necticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, N.Y., 14207. Send protests to: R. M. No. MC 127891 (Sub-No. 2 TA), filed New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Mary­ Hagarty, District Supervisor, Bureau of May 12, 1966. Applicant: MARSHALL land, Virginia, West Virginia, North Operations and Compliance, Interstate C. SHUTT, doing business as GIRARD Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Flor­ Commerce Commission, 802 Century ELEVATOR CO., Girard, HI., 62640. Ap­ ida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Building, 36 South Pennsylvania Street, plicant’s representative: Harvey B. Ste­ Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Indianapolis, Ind., 46204. phens, 714 First National Bank Building, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, No. MC 123821 (Sub-No. 4 T A ), filed Springfield, HI., 62701. Authority sought Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, and points May 11, 1966. Applicant: LESTER R. to operate as a common carrier, by mo­ between the above-mentioned States, for SUMMERS, INC., Rural Delivery No. 1, tor vehicle, over irregular routes, trans­ 180 days. Supporting shipper: Erie En­ Post Office Box 239, Ephrata, Pa., 17522. porting: Fertilizer materials and ingre­ gine & Manufacturing Co., 953 East 12th Authority sought to operate as a common dients, in bulk, from Springfield, 111., to Street, Erie, Pa., 16503. Send protests carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular points in Iowa, for 150 days. Support­ to: Gasper Piovarchy, Jr., District Super­ routes, transporting: Stone and sand, ing shipper: Monsanto Co., 800 North visor, Interstate Commerce Commission, from White Haven, Pa., to Washington, Lindbergh Boulevard, St. Louis, Mo., Bureau of Operations and Compliance, D.C., for 150 days. Supporting shipper: 63166. Send protests to: Harold Jolliff, 2109 Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Ave­ Howat Concrete Co., South Capitol at S District Supervisor, Bureau of Opera­ nue, Pittsburgh, Pa., 15222. Street, Washington, D.C., 20024. Send tions and Compliance, Interstate Com­ No. MC 128179 TA, filed May 12, 1966. protests to: Robert W. Ritenour, District merce Commission, Room 476, 325 West Applicant: ROBERT G. KRUSE, doing Supervisor, Bureau of Operations and Adams Street, Springfield, 111., 62704. business as BOB KRUSE TRUCKING, Compliance, Interstate Commerce Com­ No. MC 128118 (Sub-No. 1 TA), filed 18504 Northeast 28th Street, Vancouver,’ mission, 218 Central Industrial Building, May 11, 1966. Applicant: WILLIAM J. Wash. Authority sought to operate as a 100 North Cameron Street, Harrisburg, TRUE, Bridgton, Maine, 04009. Appli­ common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Pa., 17101. cant’s representative: David R. Hast­ irregular routes, transporting: Asphalt No. MC 125899 (Sub-No. 3 TA), filed ings,' Fryeburg, Maine, 04037. Au­ paving hot mix, from Portland, Oreg., May ll , 1966. Applicant: JOHN Mc- thority sought to operate as a contract to points in d a rk County, Wash., for 150 CABE, 1804 South 27th Avenue, carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular days. Supporting shipper: K. F. Jacob­ Phoenix, Ariz., 85003. Applicant’s rep­ routes, transporting: Wood chips, in son & Co., Inc., 1208 North River Street, resentative: Pete H. Dawson, 4453 East bulk, from Milford, N.H., to Cumberland Piccadilly, Phoenix, Ariz., 85018. Au­ Portland, Oreg. Send protests to: S. f ! Mills (Westbrook), Maine, for 150 days. Martin, District Supervisor, Bureau of thority sought to operate as a common Supporting shipper: Lorden Lumber Co., carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Operations and Compliance, Interstate Inc., Milford, N.H. Send protests to: Commerce Commission, 450 Multnomah routes, transporting: Lumber, (1) from Donald G. Weiler, District Supervisor, Cutter, Ariz. (approximately 10 miles Building, Portland, Oreg., 97204. Bureau of Operations and Compliance, No. MC 128180 TA, filed May 12, 1966 east of Globe, Ariz.), to points in San Interstate Commerce Commission, Room Bernardino, Ventura, San Diego, and Applicant: WILLIAM E. WALSH, J R , 307, 76 Pearl Street, Portland, Maine, doing business as BILL WALSH TRUCK­ Los Angeles Counties, Calif., (2 ) from 04112. Snowflake, Ariz., to points in San Diego ING, 2131 Northeast 132d Avenue, Port­ No. MC 128174 TA, filed May 11, 1966. land, Oreg. Applicant’s representative: County and points in the Los Angeles Applicant: DALE L. DIXON, 5125 Coun­ commercial zone, and the Los Angeles Lawrence V. Smart, Jr., 419 Northwest try Club Way, Route 2, Corvallis, Oreg. 23d Avenue, Portland, Oreg. Authority Harbor commercial zone, as defined by Authority sought to operate as a com ­ the Commission, for 180 days. Support­ mon carrier, by motor vehicle over ir­ sought to operate as a contract carrier, ing shipper: Western Pine Sales, Inc., regular routes, transporting: Lum ber and by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Post Office Box 2657, Globe, Ariz. Send plywood from Philomath and Corvallis, transporting: Wood chips, sawdust, protests to: Andrew V. Baylor, District Oreg., to Portland Docks, Portland, shavings, and hog fuel, from points in Supervisor, Bureau of Operations and Oreg., and Vancouver, Wash., for 180 Multnomah, dackamas, Yamhill, Tilla­ Compliance, Interstate Commerce Com­ mook and Polk Counties, Oreg., to Long­ mission, 4006 Federal Building, Phoenix, days. Supporting shipper: C lem ens Ariz., 85025. Forest Products, Inc., Post Office Box view, Wash., for the account of Longview No. MC 126079 (Sub-No. 2 TA ), filed 6 6 8 , Philomath, Oreg. Send protests to: Fibre Co., for 180 days. Supporting May 12,1966. Applicant: STOUT COR­ A. E. Odoms, District Supervisor, Bureau shippers: Longview Fibre Co., Longview, PORATION, 2240 North Provo Canyon of Operations and Compliance, Inter­ Wash.; Reedway Manufacturing Co., Hoad, Post Office Box 186, Provo, Utah, state Commerce Commission, 450 Mult­ 10446 Southeast Harold Street, Portland, 84601. Applicant’s representative: Irene nomah Building, 120 Southwest Fourth Oreg.; Northwest Veneer, Inc., Post Office wan', 419 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Avenue, Portland, Oreg., 97204. Box 265, Grand Ronde, Oreg.; G. W. Utah, 84111. Authority sought to oper­ No. MC 128176 TA, filed May 11, 1966. Morton, Route 3, Box 192, McMinnville, ate as a common carrier, by motor vehi­ Applicant: JOHN GELSIMINO AND Oreg.; S & C Lumber Co., Star Route 2, cle, over irregular routes, transporting: MICHAEL GELSIMINO, a partnership, Box 8 , Grand Ronde, Oreg.; R. T. Boggs l1' Fabricated sections of steel storage doing business as EEMCO MACHINERY’ Lumber Co., Beaver, Oreg. Send pro­ tanks and field equipment used in the HAULERS, 2307 Wager Road, Rural tests to: A. E. Odoms, District Super­ erection th ereof: From Provo, Utah, to Delivery 9, Erie, Pa., 16509. Applicant’s Points in Arizona, California, Colorado, visor, Bureau of Operations and Compli­ representative: George S. Maxwell, Suite ance, Interstate Commerce Commission,

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450 Multnomah. Building, 120 Southwest north, U.S. Highway 83 on the east, and Canton, Ohio, authorizing the trans­ Fourth Avenue, Portland, Oreg., 97204. U.S. Highway 50 on the south. portation of: Paper products, from Can­ Restriction: Service in the above-de­ ton, Ohio, to Chester, W. Va.; corrugated By the Commission, scribed operation is not authorized be­ paper sheets, from Monroe, Mich., to [seal] H. Neil G arson, tween Garden City, and Scott City, Kans., Canton, Ohio; scrap paper, from Can­ Secretary. or between Garden City, Holcomb, Deer­ ton, Ohio to Monroe, Mich.; corrugated [F.R. Doc. 66-5486; Filed, May 18, 1966; field, Lakin, Kendall, Mayline, Syracuse, paper products, from Canton, Ohio, to 8:48 ajn.] Medway, Coolidge, Sublette, Hickok, specified counties in Ohio, Pennsyl­ Ulysses, Satanta, and Ryus, Kans., or be­ vania, and West Virginia, but not includ­ tween Liberal, Satanta, Sublette, Ryus, ing Chester, W. Va., and Summerville, [Notice 922] Hickok, and Ulysses, Kans.; between Pa.; and Pallets used in transporting MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY Ulysses, Kans., and Liberal, Kans., serv­ corrugated paper products, from Sum­ ing all intermediate points except merville, Pa., to Canton, Ohio. Richard Applications Hooker, Okla., and serving the off-route H. Brandon, 79 East State Street, point of Johnson, Kans. Restriction: Columbus, Ohio, attorney for applicants. M ay 16, 1966. The service authorized herein is subject No. MC-FC-68706. By order of May The following applications are gov­ to the following conditions: Service at 12, 1966, the Transfer Board approved erned by the Interstate Commerce Guymon, Okla., is restricted against the the transfer to Leslie H. Moland, doing Commission’s special rules governing transportation of traffic originating at, business as Cedarburg Truck Lines, notice of filing of applications by motor destined to, or interchanged at Denver, Menomonee, Wis., of the operating carriers of property or passengers under Colo., service between Ulysses, Johnson, rights in certificate' No. MC-80433, is­ sections 5(a) and 210a(b) of the Inter­ and Hugoton, Kans., is restricted against sued November 12, 1963, to H. T. Moland state Commerce Act, and certain other the transportation of traffic originating and Leslie Moland, a partnership, doing proceedings with respect thereto. (49 at or interchanged at said points, service business as Cedarburg Truck Line, CFR 1.240) at Ulysses, Johnson, and Hugoton, Cedarburg, Wis., authorizing the trans­ M otor Carriers of P roperty Kans., is restricted against the transpor­ portation, over regular routes, of gen­ tation of traffic originating at, or des­ eral commodities, except household No. MC-F-9421. Authority sought for * tined to, or interchanged at Scott City, goods, commodities in bulk, and other purchase by GRAVES TRUCK LINE, Garden City, intermediate points on U.S. specified commodities, between Cedar­ INC., 739 North 10th Street, Salina, Highway 83 between Scott City and burg, Wis., and Milwaukee, Wis. Claude Kans., of a portion of the operating Garden City, Holcomb, Deerfield, Lakin, J. Jasper, 111 South Fairchild Street, rights of DENVER-LIMON-BURLING- Kendall, Mayline, Syracuse, Medway, Madison, Wis., 53703, attorney for TON TRANSFER COMPANY, 3650 Coolidge, Sublette, Hickok, Satanta, and applicants. Chestnut Place, Denver, Colo., 80216, Ryus, Kans. Vendee is authorized to No. MC-FC-68707. By order of May and for acquisition by WILLIAM H. operate as a common carrier in Kansas, 12, 1966, the Transfer Board approved GRAVES, JOHN A. GRAVES, both of 739 Missouri, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, the transfer to Lionel G. Clark, Clay North 10th Street, Salina, Kans., Iowa, Oklahoma, Texas, North Dakota, Center, Kans., of the operating rights LOWELL P. GRAVES, 92 Shawnee Ave­ South Dakota, New Mexico, Arkansas, in certificate No. MC-5098, issued nue, Kansas City, Kans., and DWIGHT and Louisiana. Application has been July 17, 1953, to Ralph Mabie, Green, L. GRAVES, 3402 West Harry, Wichita, filed for temporary authority under sec­ Kans., authorizing the transportation, Kans., of control of such rights through tion 2 1 0 a (b ). over regular routes, of livestock,, from the purchase. Applicants’ attorney; By the Commission Morganville to Kansas City, and of live­ John E. Jandera, 641 Harrison Street, stock, feed, paint, glass, sheet metal, Topeka, Kans. Operating rights sought [seal] H. Neil Garson, windows and doors, tires, antifreeze, and to be transferred: General commodities, Secretary. oil and grease in barrels and cases, from excepting, among others, household goods [F.R. Doc. 66-5487; Filed, May 18, 1966; Kansas City to Morganville, Kans. and commodities in bulk, as a common 8:48 a.m.] Ivan D. Kloppenberg, Post Office Box 56, carrier, over regular routes, between Clay Center, Kans., 67432, representative Eads, Colo., and the Colorado-Kansas for applicants. State line, between Eads, Colo., and [Notice 1349] No. MC-FC-68715. By order of May Sugar City, Colo., between the Kansas- 12, 1966, the Transfer Board approved Colorado State line, near Cokan, Kans., MOTOR CARRIER TRANSFER PROCEEDINGS the transfer to Delmar Guisewite, doing and Tribune, Kans., serving all inter­ business as Mt. Carmel Transfer Co., mediate points; between Sugar City, M ay 16,1966. Mt. Carmel, 111., of certificate No. MC- Colo., and Pueblo, Colo., serving all inter­ 65152, issued July 29, 1944, to Delmar mediate points. Restriction; The serv­ Synopses of orders entered pursuant to section 212(b) of the Interstate Com­ Guisewite, Clint Guisewite, and Glenn ice authorized immediately above is re­ Schuler, a partnership, doing business as stricted against the transportation of merce Act, and rules and regulations pre­ scribed thereunder (49 CFR Part 179), Mt. Carmel Transfer Co., Mt. Carmel, traffic moving solely by carrier between 111., authorizing the transportation of (1) Pueblo, Colo., and the Pueblo Ord­ appear below: As provided in the Commission’s spe­ household goods over irregular routes, nance Depot, (2) Pueblo and North between points and places in Wabash Avondale, Colo., and (3) Pueblo and cial rules of practice any interested per­ son may file a petition seeking recon­ County, HI., on the one hand, and, on the Boone, Colo.; between Oakley and Lib­ other, points and places in Indiana^ Ohio, eral, Kans., serving Oakley as point of sideration of the following numbered proceedings within 2 0 days from the date Missouri, Kentucky, and those in the joinder only, between Garden City and Lower Peninsula of Michigan. George M. Coolidge, Kans., between Saint Francis of publication of this notice. Pursuant to section 17(8) of the Interstate Com­ Schafer, 526 Market, Mount Carmel, 111.. and Goodland, Kans., serving Good- 62863, attorney for applicants. land as a point of joinder only, be­ merce Act, the filing of such a petition tween Sharon Springs and Syracuse, will postpone the effective date of the or­ No. MC-FC-68750. By order of May Kans., serving Sharon Springs as a point der in that proceeding pending its dis­ 12, 1966, the Transfer Board approved of joinder only, between Lakin and jm ic­ position. The matters relied upon by the transfer to C. A. Shetrom, Inc., Hunt­ tion Kansas Highway 190 with U.S. High­ petitioners must be specified in their ingdon, Pa., of the operating rights m way 83, south of Sublette, Kans., serving petitions with particularity. permit No. MC-114612 (Sub-No. 1). all intermediate points on the above de­ No. MC-PC-68656. By order of May issued April 6 , 1956, and certificates scribed routes, subject to the restrictions 12, 1966, the Transfer Board approved Nos. MC-118893, MC-118893 (Sub-No. described below, and to the off-route the transfer to Charles Offenburger, 2), and MC-118893 (Sub-No. 10). points of Satanta and Sublette, Kans., Canton, Ohio, of permits in Nos. MC- issued July 21, 1959, October 2, 1964, and those within that area in Kansas 70556 and MC-70556 (Sub-No. 3), issued and April 12,1966, respectively, to C. A- bounded by the Kansas-Colorado State August 20, 1952, and March 25, 1953, Shetrom, Huntingdon, Pa., the permit line on the west, U.S. Highway 40 on the respectively, to Newton Express, Inc., authorizing transportation over irreg-

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 31, NO. 97— THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1966 NOTICES 7325 ular routes of firebrick, fire clay, ground FOURTH SECTION APPLICATIONS Tariff—Supplement 1 to Southern silica rock, and fire clay products, FOR RELIEF Motor Carriers Rate Conference, agent, from points in Porter Township (Hunt­ tariff MF-ICC 1403. ingdon County), Pa., to points in Ohio, May 16, 1966. FSA No. 40478—Superphosphate to New Jersey, and Erie County, N.Y., Protests to the granting of an applica­ Olathe, Kans. Filed by O. W. South, Jr., and the certificates authorizing trans­ tion must be prepared in accordance with agent (No. A4892), for interested rail portation of, among other things, re­ Rule 1.40 of the general rules of practice carriers. Rates on superphosphate, in fractory products, over irregular routes, (49 CFR 1.40) and filed within 15 days bulk, in carloads, subject to minimum of from Clearfield, Pa., and points within from the date of publication of this notice 500,000 pounds per shipment, from 25 miles thereof, to points in Dela­ in the F ederal R egister. points in Florida, to Olathe, Kans. ware, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vir­ L ong- and-S hort H aul Grounds for relief—Rail-barge-rail ginia, West Virginia, the District of Co­ competition. lumbia, points in New York (excluding FSA No. 40476—Joint motor-rail Tariff—Supplement 49 to Southern points in the New York, N.Y., commercial rates—Southern Motor Carriers. Filed Freight Association, agent, tariff ICC zone), and points in specified New Jersey by Southern Motor Carriers Rate Con­ S-415. counties. Dual operations were author­ ference, agent (No. 147), for interested FSA No. 40479—Chlorine to Catawba, ized. John M. Musselman, 400 North carriers. Rates on property moving on S.C. Filed by O. W. South, Jr., agent Third Street, Post Office Box 46, Harris­ class and commodity rates over joint (No. A4893), for interested rail carriers. burg, Pa., attorney for applicants. routes of applicant rail and motor car­ Rates on chlorine, in tank carloads, from No. MC-FC-68778. By order of May riers, between points in southern terri­ Saltville, Va., to Catawba, S.C. tory, on the one hand, and points in 13,1966, the Transfer Board approved the Grounds for relief—Market competi­ southwestern territory, on the other. tion. transfer to Boehmer Transportation Tariff—Supplement 51 to Southern Corp., a corporation, Machias, N.Y., of Grounds for relief—Motortruck com­ petition. Freight Association, agent, tariff ICC the operating rights in certificate No. S-517. MC-i25091, issued April 3, 1964, to Vic­ Tariff—Supplement 1 to Southern FSA No. 40480—Liquid caustic soda to tor P. Diodato, Inc., North Collins, N.Y., Motor Carriers Rate Conference, agent, Catawba, S.C. Filed by O. W. South, Jr., tariff MF-ICC 1403. authorizing the transportation of: Such agent (No. A4894), for interested rail bulk commodities as are transported in FSA No. 40477—Joint motor-rail carriers. Rates on liquid caustic soda, in tank carloads, from Saltville, Va., to dump trucks, between points in Penn­ rates—Southern Motor Carriers. Filed by Southern Motor Carriers Rate Con­ Catawba, S.C. sylvania and Olean, N.Y., and points Grounds for relief—Market competi­ within 50 miles thereof. Kenneth T. ference, agent (No. 148), for interested tion. Johnson, Bank of Jamestown Building, carriers. Rates on property moving on Tariff—Supplement 51 to Southern Jamestown, N.Y., 14701, attorney for class and commodity rates over joint Freight Association, agent, tariff ICC applicants. routes of applicant rail and motor car­ S-517. riers, between points in southern ter­ By the Commission. [seal] H. Neil G arson, ritory, on the one hand, and points in [seal] h . Neil Garson, Secretary. southwestern territory, on the other. Secretary. ■ [F.R. Doc. 66-5488; Filed, May 18, 1966; Grounds for relief—Motortruck com­ 8:48 a.m.] [F.R. Doc. 66-5489; Filed, May 18, 1966; petition. 8:48 a.m.]

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Page 7 CFR—Continued Page 15 CFR-—Continued 3 CFR ______6707 P roposed R u l e s : 374 P roclamation: 52______6871, 7185 377 ______6707 3718 ------6567 ______6709 6607 58______6715 379 3719 ------905______7286, 7287 382______6707, 6709, 7038 3720 ______6679 _____ 6709, 6864 6817 916______6871 384______3721 ______3RR ______6709 3722 ______6855 965____ :______- 6592 1032______- 6631 399______6707, 6709, 6829, 6866,7038 3723 ------6945 3724 ______— _____ 7027 1038 ______7061 16 CFR 7107 1039 ______7061 ____ 7056-7059 3725 ------— 1050______6631 13 E xecutive Order: 15______6866,6906, 7225, 7281 8389 (see EO 11281)------7215 1065______6873 59 ______6960 9989 (superseded by EO 1068____ 7129 11281)______7215 1099______7129 17 CFR 1125 ______— 7062 200 ______6588 10348 (superseded by EO ______6705,6706 11281)______7215 1126 ______6631 240______1133______- ___r ------6986 P roposed R u l e s : 10644 (amended by EO ____— 7289 11281)------7215 240— 8 CFR 249— ______7289 11917 (superseded by EO 204— ______- 7217 11278)______6681 214______— 6611,7170 18 CFR 11069 (superseded by EO 9tfin ______7226 6681 11278)______9 CFR 601 ______7114 11218 (superseded by EO 76______7029 fins __ _ — 7127 6681 11278)______— ------P roposed R u l e s : 11277 ______— 6609 12 CFR ______7287 1 ______6826,6905 141— 11278 ______- - 6681 6947 10 - _____ -______6949 19 CFR 11279 ______U 6950 11280 ------7167 1 ______6611 11281------— 7215 12 —______6952 in ____ 6769 P residential Documents Other 13~*" I £ ...___— 6953 P roposed R u l e s : T han P roclamations and E xec- 14— 1— — ___ ——______6954 1 ______6871 15 ______6955 UTivE Orders : 20 _____ 6908 Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 16 ______6955 1966______6857 208______7224 20 CFR 220______7169404 ____ 6611 5 CFR 522______“______6905 P roposed R u l es: 213___ 6769, 6859, 6903, 6949, 7169 524______405 .6905 ______7131, 7143 ______7279 630— 21 CFR 772___ ' " “Î ______6569, 6949 14 CFR 39______6582, g _____ 7172, 7227 6 CFR 6685, 6790, 6959, 7031, 7111, 7170, 1ÔIIIIIIIIIIII-1 ______7227 70______7029 7279. 120 ______- ______- ______7172 71______;______6582, 121___ _ 6830, 7173, 7227, 7228,7281,7282 7 CFR 6584, 6791, 6826, 6827, 6864, 6959, 131______6705, 6906 7 ______6569 6960, 7031, 7112, 7171, 7172, 7217, 146c______—------6830 ______6570 7279. 146e______& ______7228 li:::::::::::::::::.------.... 73 ______6893, 7032, 7112, 7217 148_____ - ______7178 68______6629 7 5 166______— 7280 ------717£ 701______6957, 7169 95______7112 191______6622 718 ______6859 9 7 ______6612, 6685, 6828, 6894, 7218 P roposed R u l e s : 719 ______7030 137_____ - ______6685 51______— _ 6792 722______6573, 6580, 6859 151____ 1______6 6 8 6 121______7245 724 ______6819 208______6620 133______7185 729— III— — —III ______6581, 6957223______- ______6584 166______7245 813______.------6819 320______6585 815______6860 378______6621 24 CFR 200______6866 905— ______— 6958 P roposed R u l e s : 908 ______6825, 7030, 7109 3 7 7084 25 CFR 909 _ 6825, 7109 39______7148 221______7283 910 _ 6826, 7110 71______6716, 917 ______I______7241, 7242 6717,6837,6838, 6873,6908, 6987, 26 CFR 918 _ 6958 ! 6589, 6966 944______6959 7149,7187. 81 6589, 7183 7 5 ______7085 959______6860 105______y______6988 P roposed R u l e s : 965______7243 121______- ___ 6592 1 6966 980______6629 246______6986 1098______—— 6581 1099 _ 6861, 7110 15 CFR ? 8 CFR _...... 6867 1421 6904, 7243 30______6587 1427______6861, 7110369______:______7037 1434______6582 372 ______7038 é c f r 1490______6862 3 7 3 ______6707, 7038 laS:::::::::::::::::::::::___ 67,0 FEDERAL REGISTER 7327 Page 31 CFR 41 CFR Page 46 CFR— Continued Page 90______6960 6 -1------_------_ 6622 P roposed R u l e s : 202______6590 6-2------6623 290------7131 316______6831 6-3------£------__ 662a 510------6792, 7248 332______6686, 6831 6 -5------_------6624 512------6838 6-7------i _____ 6624 513-_------6838 32 CFR 6-11------6624 47 CFR 43______7228 6-30------6624 300______6831 6-60—------_ 6625 0 ------6627, 6831 1 ------6831, 6 8 6 8 706______6962 8-7___------7178 1472______8- 12------7179 2 ----_*------______7235 ___ 6906 73------___ 6627, 6628, 6 8 6 8 , 7238 1810______6962, 7175 9 - 12_------6907 22—60______6625 91------7235 32A CFR 101-19------7234 95------___------7235 P roposed R u l e s : BDSA (Ch. VI) : 101-26—y------_------6963, 7234 101-45------6831 2------______------6909, 7086 BDSA Reg. 2__ 6590 73__------———------__ 6637, M-11A...... 7036 42 CFR 6638, 6792, 6838, 6874, 7086, 7246 33 CFR 55------7128 87------6909, 7086 202...... ------7284 81------7 1 2 8 48 CFR \ 203______6907,7175,7284 43 CFR 16__------7 0 3 2 207 ______6590,6622, ______6867 17 ------7033 P ublic L and Orders : 208 ______------6707 18 ------i ______7034 3977 (amended by PLO 4000)____ 6868 19 ------7034 35 CFR 3999 ------6907 49 CFR 255______6831 4000 ------6868 P roposed R u l e s : 71-79------1_._ 6591 37 CFR 1727------6984 95------6832 i______142____------6964 7284 2221------6985 188— ______6964 2______3130------6834 7284 P roposed R u l e s : 3160___ .______6836 38 CFR 178— ------7287, 7288 2______6770 45 CFR v v 50 CFR 9______7175 90------7 1 2 8 33------6629, 21______6771 171------7128 6832, 6869, 6893, 6964, 7225, 7226, 177------__.------6591 7285. 39 CFR 801------659i 60------6833 Proposed R ules 46 CFR P roposed R u l e s : 32------______------7061 2 1 ______6715 309------__ 6891 24______6715 34------7 2 8 6 500------7160 271------_____ 7 2 4 4

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