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F. S. A. No. 24470, PETROLEUM FROM MAGWALT, TEX., filed by D. Q. Marsh, agent, for carriers parties to his tariffs I. C. C. Nos. 3585 and 3724. Decided September 28, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain to destinations in southwestern territory, southern Missouri and Kansas, and Mississippi River crossings, Memphis, Tenn., and south thereof, and adjacent points, carload rates constructed on the same bases as the rates from Judkins, Tex., and other points in the Pecos, Tex., group.

F. S. A. No. 24471, SLAG FROM SIGLO, TENN., filed by D. Q. Marsh, agent, for carriers parties to his tariff I. C. C. No. 3736. Decided September 30, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain to Joplin, Mo., McKinney and Temple, Tex., Sand Springs, and Tulsa, Okla., carload rates constructed on the basis of the joint-line scale set forth in Sand, Gravel, Crushed Stone, and Shells, 155 I. C. C. 247, plus subsequently authorized general increases.

F. S. A. No. 24472, COAL TO POINTS IN GEORGIA, filed by J. G. Kerr, agent, for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and other carriers. Decided September 13, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief, Coal to Points in Georgia, 238 I. C. C. 787, amended to include authority to maintain, on conditions, from mines on The Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway in Alabama and Tennessee to Georgia points on the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway, carload rates the same as over direct routes.

F. S. A. No. 24474, SULPHURIC ACID FROM CALVERT, Ky., filed by J. G. Kerr, agent, for the Illinois Central Railroad Company and other carriers. Decided September 13, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain to Macon, Ga., tank-car load rate the same as over competing routes.

F. S. A. No. 24475, BRICK AND RELATED ARTICLES FROM COOK AND GREAT BEND, KANS., filed by L. E. Kipp, agent, for carriers parties to his tariff I. C. C. No. A-3686. Decided September 30, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain on brick and related articles to points in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, carload rates constructed on basis of the scale set forth in Mason City Brick & Tile Co. v. Director General, 107 I. C. C. 702, plus subsequently authorized general increases.

F. S. A. No. 24477, ASPHALT FRom Kansas anD MISSOURI TO COLORADO, filed by D. Q. Marsh, agent, for carriers parties to his tariff I. C. C. No. 3494. Decided September 30, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain on asphalt, liquid, from Kansas City, Mo., Coffeyville, Kans., and other points in the Coffeyville group to Denver and Trinidad, Colo., and other points in eastern Colorado, tank-car load rates the same as over direct routes.

F. S. A. No. 24479, PROPYLENE GLYCOL FROM TEXAS TO THE EAST, filed by D. Q. Marsh, agent, for carriers parties to his tariff I. C. C. No. 3721. Decided September 28, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain from Houston, Texas City, and Velasco, Tex., to points in central territory, also points in Pennsylvania and West Virginia, carload rates the same as in effect on denatured alcohol from and to the same points.

F. S. A. No. 24492, SEWING MACHINE CABINETS FROM JACKSON, MISS., filed by J. G. Kerr, agent, for carriers parties to Agent C. A. Spaninger's tariff I. C. C. No. 1649. Decided September 30, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain to Kansas City, Mo., over routes operating in part through southwestern territory, carload rates the same as over competing routes.

F. S. A. No. 24496, ACIDS AND CHEMICALS TO GRACE, S. C., filed by D. Q. Marsh, agent, for carriers parties to his tariffs I. C. C. Nos. 3638 and 3752. Decided September 22, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to

maintain over specified circuitous routes from Crossett, Ark., Bishop, Houston, and Texas City, Tex., on acids and chemicals, namely, acid, acetic, glacial or liquid, and acetic anhydride, carload rates the same as over direct routes.

F. S. A. No. 24497, ACETONE CYANHYDRIN AND ETHYLENE CYANHYDRIN TO BRISTOL AND Philadelphia, Pa., filed by D. Q. Marsh, agent, for carriers parties to his tariff I. C. C. No. 3752. Decided September 30, 1949. Long-and-shorthaul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain from Houston, Tex., to Bristol and Philadelphia, Pa., respective tank-car load rates not lower than 92 and 101 cents per 100 pounds, plus increases authorized since June 30, 1946.

F. S. A. No. 24502, PETROLEUM FROM MELVILLE, LA., filed by D. Q. Marsh, agent, for carriers parties to his tariff I. C. C. No. 3585 and others. Decided September 28, 1949. Long-and-short-haul relief granted, on conditions, to maintain to destinations in official, southern and southwestern (also stations in Kansas and southern Missouri) territories, and Mississippi River crossings, Memphis, Tenn., and south thereof, carload rates constructed on the same bases as the rates from Bunkie, La., and other Louisiana producing points in the Houston, Tex., or Shreveport, La., groups.

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CASES REPORTED IN MOTOR CARRIER CASES, UNDER PART II OF THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT, WHICH INVOLVE ALSO ISSUES UNDER PART I OF THE ACT

March 8, 1948, to July 29, 1949, inclusive

Sante Fe Trail Transportation Company Extension-New Mexico Points, 48 M. C. C. 85. Coordination of rail and motor service under parts I and II. Burlington Truck Lines, Inc., Extension-Iowa, 48 M. C. C. 516. Authority for motor operations by rail carriers granted.

Service of Contract Carriers, 49 M. C. C. 103 (108). Request in a section 5, part I, application for authority for through contract carrier service may be requested under section 209, part II.

Loring P. Jones et al. v. Rockland Coaches, Inc. et al., 49 M. C. C. 137 (145). Section 6, part I, is the antecedent of section 217, part II, requiring filing with Commission schedules and tariffs and keeping open to the public for inspection. Willard Storage Battery Company v. Asso、iated Transport, Inc., 49 M. C. C. 536. Consolidated proceeding involving rates under parts I and II.

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INDEX OF COMMODITIES

Acid, muriatic, 589; Acids, 533; Activity articles, juvenile, 584; Alcohol, imported, 211; Alfalfa, 621; Bags, burlap, new, 87; Bags, burlap, used, 149; Bags, paper, 272; Bananas, imported, 53; Bars, reinforcing, concrete, steel, 363; Beans, kidney, dried, 245; Beans, soy, 173, 339; Billets, iron or steel, 157; Board, box, chip, or fiber, 335; Board, pulp, 97, 335, 786; Board, pulp, wood, 357; Boat shapes, plywood, unfinished, 231; Bolts, 513; Books, juvenile, 584; Brucite, crude, 253; Caps, jar, 797; Cement, 28; Chemicals, 533; Cinders, pyrite, 331; Clamps, 107; Coal, anthracite, Virginia, 275; Coal, bituminous, 33, 275, 637; Coffee, Brazilian, 144; Compound, breading, 125; Corn, 103; Covers, protective, 113; Cream, shaving, 367; Fats, beef or pork, 84; Forest products, 603; Forms, printed, 404; Fruits, 421; Garages, prefabricated, 789; Gas, petroleum, liquefied, 61; Gocarts, 50; Grain, 120, 189, 281, 339, 704; Grain byproducts, 189, 704; Grain products, 120, 189, 704; Gravel, 217; Hay, timothy, 621; Horses, 510; Houses, prefabricated, 789; Iron articles, manufactured, 157; Iron, pig, 157, 239; Jars, glass, empty, 797; Livestock, 557; Lumber, 603; Lumber, cedar, Spanish, 520; Magnesite, calcined or dead-burned, 253; Malt, 689; Meal, alfalfa, leaf, 173; Meats, fresh, 134; Nuts, 513; Outfits, contractors', 1, 317; Packing-house products, 134; Pallets, wooden, 490; Paper, wrapping, 272; Pipe, steel, 466; Pipe, wrought-iron, 303; Plywood, 249; Potash, caustic, 153; Powder, molding, plastic, acrylic, 500; Props, pit, mine, 614; Pulpwood, 545; Pumps, power, 547; Rails, iron or steel, new, 157; Rails, track, railway, old, 137; Rock, aplite, 73; Sand, 217; Screws, 513; Soda products, 19; Steel articles, manufactured, 157; Stock, oleo, 607; Stoves, 208; Sulphur, 168; Sulphur, crude, 493; Ties, cross, new, 157; Ties, railroad, wooden, 431, 435; Tile, drain, 350; Trousers, leather, fleece-lined, used, 328; Tubing, steel, 466; Turnings, scrap steel, 382; Vegetables, 421; Whisky, imported, 211.

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INDEX OF LOCALITIES

[Numbers in parentheses following citations indicate pages on which localities are concerned} Akron, Ohio, 107, 584; Alabama, 439; Alberta, Canada, 421; Alcoa, Tenn., 317; Alton, Ill., 637; Arizona, 281 (282); Arkadelphia, Ark., 490; Arkansas, 61, 281 (282), 510; Army Depot, Ga., 335; Ashland, Ohio, 547; Atchison, Kans., 281 (282), 328; Atlanta, Ga., 335; Augusta, Ill., 173; Baltimore & Ohio R. Co. points in Illinois, 704; Baltimore, Md., 84, 303; Bangor, Pa., 189; Baton Rouge, La., 19; Bear Creek, Oreg., 435; Beaver Falls, N. Y., 357; Belleville group, Ill., 637 (638); Bishop, Tex., 533; Bonner Springs, Kans., 281 (282); Boston, Mass., 539; Braddock, Pa., 547; British Columbia, Canada, 421; Broadbent, Oreg., 435; Brownsville, Tex., 5, 53; Bruno, Minn., 1; Buffalo, N. Y., 189; Cantonment, Fla., 335; Carrollton, Mo., 103; Castalia, Ohio, 621; Central Illinois, 217; Central Montana, 120; Central States, 367; Central territory, 350, 704; Charleston, W. Va., 137; Chattanooga, Tenn., 19; Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Co. points in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia, 704; Chicago & Eastern Illinois R. points in Illinois, 680; Chicago, Ill., 84, 513, 557, 589, 689, 704, 797; Chitwood, Oreg., 435; Cincinnati, Ohio, 84, 87; Colorado, 281 (282); Columbus, Ohio, 493; Connecticut, 249; Coos Bay, Oreg., 435; Corpus Christi, Tex., 153; Cortland, N. Y., 307; Council Bluff, Iowa, 281 (282); Cozad, Nebr., 173; Crossett, Ark., 533; Danville, Pa., 363; Decatur, Ill., 173; Delaware (Del-Mar-Va Peninsula points), 189; Dell, Mont., 1; Del-Mar-Va Peninsula points, 189; Denver, Colo., 331, 607; Des Moines, Iowa, 149; District of Columbia, 249; Duluth, Minn., 144; Du Quoin group, Ill., 637 (638); Eastern ports, 97; Eastern territory, 367, 751; East St. Louis, Ill., 339, 486, 637, 680; East St. Louis-Wood River-Alton, Ill., district, 637; El Paso, Tex., 510, 520; Etowah, W. Va., 317; Florida, 61; Fort Payne, Ala., 789; Fresno, Calif., 120; Galveston, Tex., 168; Gardner, Mass., 50; Georgetown, S. C., 786; Goodhue, Minn., 173; Grand Prairie, Tex., 107; Gulf ports, 97; Hamlet, N. C., 539; Henryetta, Okla., district, 33; Houston, Tex., 547, 689; Idaho, 28, 281 (282); Illinois, 19, 217, 239, 637, 704; Illinois Central R. Co. points in Louisiana, 603; Indiana, 19, 217, 239, 382, 704; Indianapolis, Ind., 493, 547; Intermountain territory, 421; Iowa, 19, 33, 239, 281 (282); Jamestown, N. Y., 520; Jersey City, N. J., 113, 357, 797; Joliet, Ill., 589; Judy, Okla., 33; Kansas, 33, 61, 103, 281, 510; Kansas City, Kans., 281 (282); Kansas City, Mo.-Kans., 134, 281; Kentucky, 19, 275, 704; King City, Calif., 120; Knoxville, Tenn., 137, 195, 317; Leavenworth, Kans., 281 (282); Long Island City, N. Y., 500; Longview, Tex., 466; Los Angeles, Calif., 120, 500; Louisiana, 61, 493; Louisville, Ky., 382, 486; Lowell, Oreg., 435;a Mnkato, Minn., 173; Mansfield, Ohio, 382; Mapleton, Oreg., 431; Marion, Ind., 490; Maryland, 249; Maryland (Del-Mar-Va Peninsula points), 189; Maryville, Tenn., 317; Massachusetts, 249; Memphis, Tenn., 87, 533, 603; Mendenhall, Miss., 789; Meridian, Miss., 789; Metaline Falls, Wash., 28; Mexico, 421; Michigan, 789; Milwaukee, Wis., 281, 704; Minneapolis, Minn., 149, 503; Minnequa, Colo., 239; Minnesota, 239, 281 (282), 789; Mississippi River crossings, 603; Missouri, 61, 239, 281 (282), 510; Missouri River cities, 33; Mobile, Ala., 614; Monroe, Mich., 621; Montana, 28, 120, 281 (282); Nashville, Tenn., 19; National Stock Yards, Ill., 84; Nebraska, 33, 103, 281; Neosha, Mo., 281 (282); New Bavaria, Ohio, 621; New England Territory,

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