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TABLE 3.-SELECTED STATISTICS FOR CLASS I RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES DIRECTLY CONTROLLED BY CONGLOMERATE HOLDING COMPANIES, YEARS 1971-72

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TABLE 4.-SELECTED STATISTICS FOR CLASS I RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES INDIRECTLY CONTROLLED BY CONGLOMERATE HOLDING COMPANIES, YEARS 1971-72

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TABLE 5.-SELECTED STATISTICS FOR CLASS I RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES CONTROLLED BY CONGLOMERATE HOLDING COMPANIES, YEARS 1971–72

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TABLE 6.—A COMPARISON OF SELECTED STATISTICS OF CLASS I MOTOR CARRIERS OF PASSENGERS OWNED BY NONTRANSPORTATION FIRMS INVOLVED IN CONGLOMERATE ACTIVITIES, 1970-72

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TABLE 7.—SELECTED STATISTICS OF CLASS I MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY OWNED BY NONTRANSPORTATION/CONGLOMERATE FIRMS, 1970-72

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Appendix B

RESPONSES, BY INDUSTRY GROUP, TO SENATOR METCALF'S REQUEST FOR INFORMATION CONCERNING 30 TOP STOCKHOLDERS

I. INDUSTRIALS

A. Petroleum Companies ASHLAND OIL, INC.

May 11, 1972. DEAR SENATOR: I have received your letter of May 2, 1972, and the various enclosures.

I am enclosing, for your information, copy of our most recent proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission,' as well as a list of the 30 largest shareholders as requested by you.

You will note that where stock is owned by individuals we have not given the names of the persons involved. We feel that to do so would be a breach of our duty to these shareholders.

We believe that the information contained in this list, together with the proxy statement, should permit you to satisfy the objective of your study.

Cordially yours,

ORIN E. ATKINS, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.

30 LARGEST COMMON STOCKHOLDERS OF ASHLAND OIL, Inc., as of

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ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY

MAY 16, 1972.

DEAR SENATOR METCALF: Your May 2, 1972 letter to Mr. R. O. Anderson has been referred to me for response. The attachment lists the thirty largest shareholder accounts in the Common Stock of Atlantic Richfield Company as of April 30, 1972. When known to us, the street name has been identified with the institution with which it is connected.

As noted on the attachment, there are several items which warrant special comment. For example, the stock held by Cities Service Company represents stock which was received by that organization in return for its holdings in the former Richfield Oil Corporation, which merged into Atlantic Richfield Company in January 1966. The Cities Service Company is under court order to dispose of these holdings by no later than January 3, 1973.

The total number of voting shares of Atlantic Richfield Common Stock as of April 30, 1972 was 45,917,976 shares. However, there are two Convertible Preference issues outstanding, which equate to an additional 10,495,044 shares of Common Stock when fully converted.

I trust that this information will suit the needs of your request.

Cordially,

RANDAL W. REED, Financial Vice President.

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MY DEAR SENATOR METCALF: Mr. Robert V. Sellers, who recently succeeded the late Mr. Mitchell as the Chief Executive Officer of Cities Service Company, asked me to answer your request for information from the Company's stockholder records.

12,175,424 shares held for account of Newmont Mining Corp. Deposits in Central Certificate Service by 163 participating institutions.

Nominee for the company's thrift plan and held in trust for

As of May 5, 1972, the Company had outstanding benefit of participating employees. 25,708,408 voting shares of Common Stock.

C. A. England & Co., care of Chemical Corn Exchange
Bank, Box 1368, New York, N. Y.
Harvard & Co., care of New England Merchants
National Bank, 23 State St., Boston, Mass.--.
Emseg & Co., care of Northwestern National Bank,
Trust Department, Minneapolis, Minn...
Dean & Co., care of First National Bank, One Exchange
Pl., Jersey City, N.J...

248,888

244,634

233,270

228,522

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