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WARREN E. HEARNESGOVERNOR
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This report is an accounting by the Commission of its stewardshipfor the fiscal year, 1967-1968.
On behalf of the Public Service Commission, I have the honor tosubmit to you our Annual Report for the fiscal year, July 1, 1967,through June 30, 1968.
During the year of this report, the Commission has fulfilled itsfirst year of regulation of sewer utilities under the new law passed bythe 74th General Assembly of Missouri. Since this law was enactedas emergency legislation, a detailed report of the enforcement is foundin this report. The re gulation of sewer utilities reported hereinincludes the first sewer rate case under the new statute.
Area Code 314636-3111
JEFFERSON CITYMISSOURI 65101
Respectfully submitted,
~~C--.William R. Clark
Chairman
January 6, 1969
The Honorable Warren E. Hearnes, Governorand
The Legislature of the State of Missouri
The Commission staff in continuing its surveillance of utility andtransportation rate matters. At th e writing of this report, the staffhas been assigned to numerous investigations into revenue requirementsof public utility and transportation companies under our jurisqiction.The Commission and its staff are, at this writing, engaged in preparation for rate cases on a number of proposals by major utilities toincrease their rates for service. These matters of economic regulationbefore the Commission at this time are of concern to all Missourians.
This has been a year of action for this regulatory agency of StateGovernment. The Com ill iss ion has been involved in numerous applications for passenger train discontinuations by railroad companiesof Missouri. A new natural gas safety order was adopted this year.The Commission has represented Missouri's interests at many federalhearings in Washington.
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Commiuioners:
I WILllAM R. CLARKChainn4n
CHARLES J. FAIN
I MARVIN E. JONES
HOWARD ELLIOTT, JR.
IWILLARD C. REINE
SAM L MANLEYSecretary
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Summa~y 06 Regulation ..••• ••...••••.••••••.•.••.•••.•.•. 1ChaiJtm a.n Ctank.. 9CommilJ lJ ion e~ Faln. • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • . . • • • . . • • . • • • . • • • • • • 70Com mi.o ~.{. 0 ne.!l. Jon e..6 • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. it .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11COmmilJbione~ Elliott .•• •••••.•.••••..•••.•••..••• ~ ••••. 12Fo~me~ COmmif:,bio~e~ Gunney 13Commi.6 b ion eIt Rei 1'1. e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14RO.6telt on Fo~meft Commi.6.6ioneft.6 . •• , •..••...•••.•••.•.•.• 15COmmi.6bioneftb' SecftetaftielJ .••.•.•.•••••••••••..••.•.••• 16Od6lc~ 06 the Geneftal Coun.6el ••. .•..••••••••••••••••••. 19Heafting Examineft ' .6 Section ••.•.••••..•••••.•••.••••.••• 27Re.poJL:tJ...n.g Se.c-:t~on ,. ~ 23
Pe/t.6onnel O~6ice 06 the Ge~eftal Coun.6el •••••••••••. Z4Ondice 06 the Sec~eta!ty••••••••••.• •'.••••••••••.••••••• 25
Pe.ft.6on~el 066ice. 06 the. Se.c!te.:ta~IJ•••••.•••.•••••••• 31a6tlice 0 6 Tft a n.6 p0 ~tati0n. • • . • • • • • • • . . . • • • . . . • • . . • • • . • • • 3 3
ope.Jta~i.ng Rig ht..6 34Ra.t e.6 & S e. Jt v.i c e...6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 35Railftoad Tftack Mileage •.•..••. •...•.•...••...••.••• 39Entl0~c.eme.~t Section ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••. 40I n.6 u~ance Se.c.tio n • •••••••••••.•••••.••••••••••• '•••• 43Lic..e.n.~ e. & Rec.oJtd.6 4 5Co.e.t e. c..:ti a n.6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 46Pe.ft.6onnel a6dic.e 06 TJtanbpOfttaLLon ••••••••••••.••.• 47
a66i c. e 0 t\ Utiliii eb • . . . . . • • • • . . . . . . • • . . • • • . . . • . • • • . • • • . 4 9Accounting Vepafttme.ni •••••••••.•••••••••••••.•••••. 50Eng in ee../ting Ve pa.Jt;tm e.nt • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 55Ra-i.lJtoad Sane.ty Sec.tion ••••••.• •••••••••••••••••••. 58Rateb & Re.6 eaJtch •.••••••.•..••••.•••••.•••.•••••••. 6 1
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Pe.Jtbonne.l adnic.e on Utilitie.b • •••••••••••••••••• 78-79APPENDIX: Cabe.6
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Serving Missouriwere q.ependent upon indiscriminate accessto rai~road servicesand equitable rates forthose !services were essential to their welfare. The Board was founded to see thatthe public interest was protected.
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The Pubi~Q Se~viQe CommiQ~ion
111 Review - A Summalty 0t Se~vic..e
By Jane Erickson
•SInCe 1913
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The Missouri Public Service Commission today is a modern adaptation ofregulatory principles enunciated as longago as the reign of William the Conqueror.In 11th Century England, wharves, cranesand other conveniences were regulated bythe monarchy to safeguard the publicinterest. Regulation of private propertyby government then. as now. is based onthe concept that private industry ceases tobe tljuris privati II when the public islimited to one source to obtain a vitalservice.
In 1875, Missouri legislators madethe first definite statement of governmentalparticipation in the economic activities ofthis state. Those law makers, in organiz ing the Board of Railroad C ommis sione rsfrom which the Public Service Commissiongrew, defined governmental participationas regulation of special areas of the economy which directly influences the welfareof the people and the financial stability ofthe state.
Boa~d 06 RR Commi~~ionelt~
The Board of Railroad Commissioners93 years ago was organized to regulaterailroads operating in Missouri. In thatpost-bellum era, the railroad industry wasan integral part of Missouri's economicgrowth and development. The efficiencyand stability of railroad service was vitalto Missouri IS future. Citizens of Missouri
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Als Missouri grew, so grew the needsof its: citizens. In ·1889, the Board ofRailrqad Commissioners expanded itsscope of activities to become the Boardof Railroad and Warehouse Commission-
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ers. .With the new name Legislators gavethe Board came the authority to regulateand iqspect Missouri's grain warehousesand tt? control rates charged. In 1893,the Bqard's regulatory powers were againbroad&ned. This time they were extendedto intlude railway express enterprises
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Tihe 20-year interim between 1893and the creation of the Public Service
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greatest periods of change and growth.Natur~lly, this period of materialisticand s?cial advance is reflected in Legislative' change for with all radical changesin act~vitiesof society come new rules andprinciples of law to suit those alterationsof conaitions.
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P~blic utilities became a part ofMissouri's growing economy. With theadven~ of this industry and its rapid advance icame the need for change in administrati;ve law. RegUlation was extended byLegisrature to include public utility services ~hich, like railroad services. calledfor gqvernrnental controls to protect thepublic interest.
The setting of rates for services wasleft to Legislature in the early days ofutility regulation. As the industries underthe jurisdiction of governmental controlbecame more and more complex, it wasevident that economic regulation was atask for the experts. There were no Statefunds provided for hiring of the necessarytechnical investigators required to intelligently regulate Missouri IS fast-growingutilities.. Legislators were not in sessionat all times. Consequently} there was notthe proper time spent on such regulatorymatters as customer complaints, requestsby utilities for additional revenues, examination of applications to establish .newutilities and the numerous other technicaland financial problems confronting thisarea of Missouri IS economy. Politicscould become a factor when rates were atthe sole disposal of Legislation.
Clti.. e.6 Bec.om e Reg ulatoJt/~
In 1909, Legislators passed an actgiving towns and cities the power to regulate their own local utility rates andestablish city utility boards. In 1909 the
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General Assembly of Missouri createdlocal commissions for larger cities. Theselocal groups encountered the same difficulties as did the Legislative body. Mostcities could not finance the addition of thenecessary staff of accountants, valuationengineers, rate experts and other technicalpersonneL
Comml.6~lon 1.6 CJteated
The 47th General Assembly of Missouri in 1913 was faced with the task ofcreating a State agency which could becharged with the obligation to regulateMissouri IS railroad and utility industries.It sought to establiSh a Commission whichwould employ a staff of tecl:mically skilledexperts familiar with all tools of the u'tilityand transportation fields.
With the founding of the Mis souriPublic Service Commission, the regulationof public utilities was no longeOr a Legis1ative function. The new Commission wasgiven broad jurisdiction and the full power
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to regulate not only the practices. but alsothe rates and security issues of utilitiesoperating in Missouri. The new Commission. through the Commission Act of1913. was created as a quasi-judicial bodybeyond the pale of Legislative power todestroy.
The Legislative intent of those farsighted Missourians who passed the 1913Commission Act is reflected in the namethey chose for the new State agency: TheMissouri Public Service Commission. Itstresses public service and indicates thetwo-fold purpose of the Commission.
, A Two - Fold PUJtpO.6 e
First. the Commission was chargedwith the responsibility to oversee theoperation of utilities serving Missourians.That obligation embraces the protection ofthe interests of all customers. today andthose of the future. against inadequate ordiscriminatory services and exorbitantrates. Second. the investor must also begiven the protection of economic regulation. The private investor in a utilitybusiness must be able to make a reasonable return on moneys he has invested inpublic service. The Commission strivesto find the proper balance between thosetwo areas of interest.
The Public Service Commission wasgiven jurisdiction 0 v e r passenger motorcarriers in 1927. The 56th General Assembly extended that regulation to include motorfreight carriers. The Bus & Truck Actb ec arne effective on September 14. 1931.
Shortly after the effective date of theact. a suit was brought before the U. S. nis"trict Court to test the constitutionality ofthe law. On July 30. 1932. the court sustained the validity of the law and itwas notappealed.
The new legislation added the provisionfor the Commission to levy certain feeson motor carriers. The Bus and TruckAct outlines the regulation, supervisionand inspection 0 f motorized v e hi c 1 e s .Matters of safety and the right to authorizerates and fares are included in this regu <
latory responsibility fulfilled by the Commission.
As an administrative agency with rulemaking powers. the Public Service Commission is obligated to assure Missouri ofpublic utility and transportaJion industrieswhich will continue to be sound elements ofa strong and favorable economic climate.'The final responsibility in the fulfillmentof its responsibilities rests with its fiveCommissioners. Each is appointed by theGovernor with the advice and consent of theSenate to a six year term. Terms of officeare staggered so that no 'more than twoCommissioners I terms will expire duringany given year.
TJtaditionally Bi-PaJtti~an
By custom. but not by law. the Commissioners are selected on a bi-partisanbasis. Three of the members are traditionally from the political party of theGovernor and two from the minority party.At this writing, three of the Commissionersare Democrats and two Republican. Allfive were appointed by GovernorWarrenE.Hearnes; four to six-year terms and oneto fill the unexpired term of a Commissioner who resigned.
The history of service to Missouriansby this agency of state government is aproud heritage. The present Commission
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has strived to continue to preserve that 93year-old heritage.
The Missouri Commission was one ofthe earliest state commissions organizedin the United States. It has long been aCommission whose regulatory decisionsare held as exemplary. During the periodqf this report, the Missouri Commissionhas received numerous national recognitions for its leadership in the field ofeconomic regulation.
A Congressional moratorium soughtby this Commission to halt passenger traindiscontinuances received national recognition. The staff of the Commissionattended 24 hearings before federal regulatory bodies to assure Missourians avoice in federal proceedings when theirinterests appeared.
Commissioners, Directors and staffmembers serve actively in numerous organizations and on committees in regulatory-oriented efforts at a local, stateand national level. Commissioners activelyparticipate in federal inve stigations and allare members of the National Associationof Regulatory Utility Commissioners whereall are serving on a special committee.The Chairman is a member of the NAR DCexecutive board.
Commissioners and staff participatedin national transportation training seminarsas instructors during the past fiscal yearand it was this Commission which institutedthe first, or pilot, school of this naturefrom which these seminars are patterned(1966). Commissioners have served asregional spokesmen in an advisory capacityin many regional and national concerns.
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Missouri. in February of 1968, adoptedone of the strongest gas safety codespresently in effect in the nation. This wasdone -;>rior to the enactment of federal Ie gislative action to develop a national safetycode.
Chai~man Cla~k di.6eu.6.6e..6with M~. He.que.mbou~g ~e.qui~e.me.nt.6 whieh have. be.e.n adopte.dby the. PSC eonee.~niYl.g Yl.atu~al
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This past fiscal year J like the earlydays of regulation, have seen this Commission deeply involved in railroad matters. Passenger train discontinuanceapplications by railroads were a regulatoryconcern to the Commission and to thecitizens of this state it serves.
At this writing, the Commission hasordered a railroad (Missouri Pacific Railroad Company) to keep the last four passenger trains running between Missouri'stwo metropolitan cities. This order wasissued so the Commission could determine,at the end of six months, if the railroadcompany's request to curtail this serviceis or is not in the public interest.
The railroads have also requestedcertain of its freight agencies be replacedwith motorized units traveling from a central point of a given area. Hearings on theproposal for mobile freight agencie s areslated across the s.tate at local courtrooms. That decision is pending at thewriting of this report.
One area of accelerated activity at theCommission has been the regulation ofsewer utility companies. This increasedwork load was brought about with the enactment of legislation which restated theCommission 's control over sewer utilityoperations in Missouri. A detailedaccounting of this emergency legislationsigned into law June 1, 1967 may be foundin the section from the Office of Utilitiesin this annual report.
The Commission was involved in anumber of cases this fiscal year in whichit ordered utility companies to separatecity franchise (or gross receipts) taxesfrom utility bills. This resulted in a reduction in utility bills for some Missourians.
The Commission called for the separation of the taxes and the listing of thesetaxes on utility bills in communities wherethe taxes were being levied. This confinesthe payment of these taxes to residents ofthe location where the benefits of thosetaxations are realized. It removes suchtaxes from the rate structures of com-
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Commi~~ione~~ Ellio~t, Jone~ and Fain Qonne~ on apending deQi~ion 06 ~he Commi~~ion. EaQh ninal Repo~~ & O~de~ i~~ued by the PSC ~equi~e~ a majo~i~y
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panies and results in a savings to somecustomers.
Cities facing the need for additionalfunds to operate city government haveraised city franchise taxes imposed onutilities to as much as 10 per cent. Thishad been reflected in utility costs.
Sign Two Ag~eemen~~
StiU another area of increased activityin the field of transportation regulationwas evident with the signing of cooperativeagreements by the Missouri Commissionand federal regulatory agencies, Theagreements have resulted in certain revisions of Missouri's Bus & Truck Act.Although revisions, aimed at making uniform all transportation requirements in
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the United States, are incomplete at thistime, the staff of the Office of Transportation is working on them.
Reo~ganlza~lon on 1966
The Commission, at the direction ofits Chairman, underwent a major reorganization in 1966, The Commission was
reorganized into four distinct offices.Each office is headed by a director whoseresponsibility it is to see that programs ofhis division are expeditiously completed.Each director is responsible directly tothe Commissioners.
With the initiation of the new methodsof operation, the Commission has beenable to respond to its regulatory obligationswith increased efficiency and speed. Ithas helped to unify the Commission into acoordinated body which affords the Commissioners easier communication with itsstaff for consultation on the complexitiesof modern, economic regulation.
The four offices which make up thestaff of the Commission are; The Officeof the Secretary; The Office of the GeneralCounsel; The Office of Utilities and theOffice of Transportation. A complete accounting of the activities of those Officesare found in this report.
The Commission during the fiscalyear, .July 1, 1967 through June 30, 1968,heard 836 cases pertaining to utility andtransportation regulation. It issued 5, 263reports and orders on its· decisions.(Those figures do not include the 1. 933
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suspension and reinstatement orders involved in motor carrier regulation whichrequired the concurrence of a majority ofthe Commissioners as other regular ordersrequire. Nor does it include interstatepermits, insurance orders and other interstate matters.) A total of 1,311 applications for some authority involved inregulatory control were filed by Missouri'sutility and transportation companies duringthe pas t fiscal year. A total of 1, 481utility matters were processed which reqUired the action of the full Commission.A listing of cases may be found at the conclusion of this report. (See Appendix)
At the close of the fiscal year, theCommission is faced with a number of requests for increased rates filed by application or tariff from several utility companies. The cost of money has risen tonew heights in the past few months. Laborcosts have risen. Materials have increasedin price. Taxes have increased. All these
factors are listed by applicants as reasonsfor the requested increases.
In 1968 the Public Service Commissionis responsible for the economic regulationof transportation and utility industrieswhich have become vital to the very foundation of Missouri's economy and to thehealth and welfare of its citizens. Utilitieshave extended their boundaries to includealmost all areas of the state. Transportation services reach even remote areasof Missouri.
The task of regulating the complexindustries over which legislators havegiven the Commission jurisdiction hasbecome highly technical and requires expert personnel versed in the field of utilityand transportation. The conclusions anddecisions of this Commission touch thelives of each citizen of this great state.as utility and transportation services havebecome essentials instead of luxuries.
The regulation of certain areas of theeconomy which directly influence the welfare of Missourians and the financialstability of this state remains the abligation of this Commission as it has thepast 55 years.
I(Ref: me Annual Reports & An Address bythe late. John A. Eurtz. I'SC Chuirmanj," tothe St. Louis Bar Assoc •• A~r. 9,192 )
Sce~e~ nnom the 10th n!oon 06the PSC. The Commi~~io~ occupie~ ~he 9~h & 10~h n!oon~ On~he JenOen.6on S~a~e OnOice. B!dg.A~ ~he nigh~, Mn~. Colvi~ a~d
Mn.6. Hon~ checR a~ onden non~ypi~g ennon.6. Ce~ten, Chainma~ C!anR, Commi.6.6ionen Re.i~e
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WILLIAM R. CLARK
Chairman William R. Clark wasGovernor Wa r r en E. Hearnes' first appointment to the Public Service Commission. Chairman Clark assumed the positionon June 1, 1965.
Prior to this appointment, ChairmanClark was engaged in the general practiceof law at Columbia. He had served as Corporation Counsel under the late Secretaryof State Walter H. Toberman (1955-1959).A Colonel on Governor Hearnes' staff, hewas also a Colonel for the late GovernorJames T. Blair.
A g r a d u ate of the Un i v e r sit Y ofMissouri School of Law, the Chairman holdsa degree fro m the University! s School ofBusiness and Public Administration. Heis a graduate of Kemper Military Academy.
Chairman Clark is a me m b e r of theNational Association of Regulatory UtilityCommissioners and has been named to itsExecutive Committee~ Committee on Communications; Committee 0 n Coordinationof Congressional Activities and Committeeon State Use of Interim Separations Procedures. He serves as a member of theMissouri Highway Reciprocity Commission;Missouri Oil and Gas Council; the Governor! s Coordinated Committee 0 n TrafficSafety and is Chairman of the Transportation Task Group of the Missouri Emergency Res 0 u r c e s Management PlanningBoard. He also serves as Chairman of aneight-member committee, The Governor'sRailroad - Highway Grade Crossing SafetyCommittee.
A native of Missouri, Chairman Clarkwas born March 27, 1921. He served theUSAFR from 1942 until 1967, retiring fromthe Air For c e Reserves with the rank ofLieutenant Colonel.
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CHARLES J. FAINCommissioner
Commissioner Charles J Fa i n wasappointed to the Public Service Commissionon October 1, 1965, by Governor WarrenE.Hearnes for a six-year term.
A Republican from Branson. Missouri,he has practiced law since 1951 when he wasadmitted to the Missouri Bar. He also spenta three-year period in Washington D. C. ,w her e he was Assistant to the Administrator, REA. He was a partner in the firmof Fain and Rea, Attorneys at Law, Branson,Missouri, engaged in the general practice, .and is a member of the Mis sou riB a r ,Taney County Bar, the Bar Association ofSt. Louis and the American Bar Association.
He served two terms in the MissouriLegislature as a Representative from TaneyCounty, serving as Speaker Pro Tern hissecond term. He was the author of the original Legislation creating Missouri's firstLittle Hoover Commission Act in the 67thGeneral Assembly and 1ate r served as amember of t hat first Little Hoover Commission in Missouri. He holds an LL. B.degree from the University of Mis SOU r iSchool of Law and a mas t e r s degree inlaw fro m George Washington University,Washington, D. C. He served as City Attorney, Branson, Missouri, for -two termsand is a former president of the Branson,Missouri, Chamber of Commerce. He wasa combat na v ig a tor, U. S. Air Force inWorld Was II in the Central Pacific Theaterof Action. He is now serving as a ~ARUC
Coo per at 0 r with the federal regulatoryagencies.
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MARVIN E. JONESCommissioner
Commissioner Marvin E. Jones wasappointed to the Public Service Commissionby Governor Warren E. Hearnes on April 15,1967. His term of office continues until1973.
A former Dexter, Missouri, attorney,Commissioner Jones was born June 8, 1921at Bernie, Stoddard County, Mo. He wasgraduated from Bernie High School in 1939and attended Southeast Missouri State College, Cape Girardeau, p rio r to enteringthe armed forces_
A World War II veteran, CommissionerJones served as aerial navigator on B-17Bombers with the 15th Air 1=<'orce. He wasawarded the Air Medal with four oak leafclusters and the Purple Heart with two oakleaf clusters for his combat service in Italy.He was discharged in 1945 with the rank ofFirst Lieutenant.
Commissioner Jones r e c e i v e d hisLL. B. degree from the University ofMissouri School of Law in 1950 and thenenrolled in that university's school of Business and Public Administration. He servedas Claims Attorney for MFA Insurance Co.and was manager of the District Claims Office at Dexter, supervising claim adjustmen t s in the Southeastern Missouri areafrom 1951 until 1958. In 1958 he enteredprivate practice of 1 a w at Dexter formingthe Powell, Jones and Ring e r law firm.
A past president of the Stoddard CountyBar Association, Commissioner Jones wasactive in numerous civic affairs at Dexter.He was a member of the Board of Deaconsof the First Baptist Church of Dexter and hadserved as its chairman. He is a Colonelon the staff of Governor Hearnes.
He is presently serving as a memberof the Executive Board and as SecretaryTreasurer of the Midwest Association ofRailroad and Utilities Commissioners.
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HO\~ARD ELLIOTT, JR.Commissioner
Commissioner Howard Elliott, Jr.was appointed to the Public Service Commission on April 15, 1967, by GovernorWarren E. Hearnes, for a six-year term.
Prior to his appointment, Commissioner Elliott was engaged in the privatep r act ice of law with the firm of Boyle,Priest, Elliott & We a k 1 e y in St. Louis,Missouri. He was active innumerous civicand educational activities there includingthe Committee of Forty w hi c h sponsoredand successfully established the St. LouisSt. Louis County Junior College District,which was the first Junior College Districtestablished in Missouri.
Com m iss ion e r Elliott was bornJuly 4, 1933, and is the youngest Commissioner ever appointed to a full term sinceth e Commissionrs inception in 1913. Heattended B row n University as an undergraduate and is a graduate of the Washington University School of Law. He servedin the United States Army from 1956 until1958.
Commissioner Elliott is a memberof the Bar Association of St. Lou is, theCol e County Bar, the Missouri Bar, andthe American Bar Association. He is amember of the National Association ofRegulatory Utility Commissioners and theMidwest Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners. He is a Republican.
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DONAL D. GUFFEYComm issioner
Donal D. Guffey, a Democrat, wasborn April 11, 1926. in Kingston, Missouri.He attended public schools there.
He studied civil engineering in under graduate school, attending Par k ColI e geand Northwestern University. He receivedhis Bachelor of Science degree from North western in 1947.
Commissioner Guffey served in theUnited States Navy from 1944 until 1946.He taught in the Mirabile Consolidated HighSchool in 1948.
Mr. Guffey was graduated from theUniversity of Missouri School of Law withan LL. B. degree in 1951.
Commissioner Guffey s e r v e d as anAssistant Attorney General of Missouri from1951 unti11960. In 1960, he bee am e engaged in the general practice of law in Kansas City, Missouri," where he was associ -"ated with, and a member o'f the f i r"m' o"f,Hillix, Hall. Hasburgh,Brown and Hoffaus.
He was appointed to the Public ServiceCommission by Governor John M. Dalton;was sworn in on July 1, 1963. He resignedApril 15, 1968 to resume private practiceof law. He has since become ass 0 cia tedwith the Gas Service Company, Kansas City.
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Commissioner Wi 11 a r d C. Reine, aDemocrat from East Praire, was appointedon April 16, 1968 by Governor Warren E.Hearnes to fill the un ex pi red t e r m ofD. D. Guffey who resigned.
The youngest Commissioner servingthe PSC, Commissioner Reine was born inApri119, 1935. He is agraduate of CentralMissouri State College at Warrensburg andreceived his LL. B. from the University ofMissouri School of Law in 1960.
P rio r to his appointment, Commissioner .Reine was Chief Co un s e 1 for theMis s au r i Department of Revenue, previously he had served as Assistant Chief ICounsel for Missouri Division of InsuranceHe s e r v e d as Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Mississippi County and City Attor- Iney of East Fraire fro m 1962 until 1965.From 1960 until 1965, he was engaged inthe general practice of law in East Praire, IMissouri.
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E. L. McClintock 1945-1967 J. H. Porter 1925-1933
'I Frank W. May 1961-1967 Harry E. McPherson 1934-1935William Barton 1957-1965 J. C. Collett *1933-1935I Tyre W. Burton 1952-1965 J. FredHull 1929-1934Frank J. luen 1959-1963 Milton R. Stahl ~~1929-1933I' D. D. McDonald 1955-1961 S. M. Hutchison 1925-1931M. J. McQueen 1954-1956 Almon lng 1925-1933I Charles L. Henson 1942-1959 Almon lng *1928-1929Maurice W. Covert 1952-1953 J. P. Painter 1928-1929I Frank Collier 1953-1954 . Thomas J. Brown >~1924-1928
Henry McKay Cary 1950-1951 Thomas J. Brown 1923-1924I John P. Randolph 1949-1951 D. F. Calfee 1925-1929Morris E. Osburn *1945-1952 Merrill E. Otis >:<1923-1924I Agnes Mae Wilson 1943-1949 Richard H. Musser 1923-1925Kyle Williams >['1944-1945 A. J. 0' Reilly 1921-1925I Kyle Williams 1941-1952 Hugh McIndoe 1921-1923Richard Arens 1944-1945 John A. Kurtz n921-1923I Albert Miller >:'1943-1944 John A. Kurtz 1920-1921John A. Ferguson 1936-1944 Edward Flad 1917-1921I Frederick Stueck *1941-1943 Noah W. Simpson 1917-1923Paul Van Gsdol 1941-1943 David E. Blair 1917-1920,J. D. James *1941-1942 William G. Busby ':<1916-1921J. D. James 1938-1941 Eugene Me QUillin 1915-1921I Marion S. Francis 1938-1941 Edwin J. Bean 1914-1925John S. Boyer 1935-1941 HowardB. Shaw *':<1913-1917I Sam O. Hargus *1935-1938 Frank A. Wrightman >:<>::1913 -1916Scott Wilson 1938-1941 John Kennish 1920-1920I William M. Anderson 1933-1938 John Kennish ':":'1913-1917
IAlbert D. Nortoni 1936-1938 William F. Woerner ':"::1913-1914William Stoecker 1933-1936 John M. Atkinson >:'~":'1913-1916
George H. English 1931-1936
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Pearl Mutert, Administrative SecretaryCommissioner Howard Elliott, Jr.
Carol Patterson, Administrative SecretaryCommissioner Willard C. Reine
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The General Counsel to the Commissionis appointed by the Governor. He must bean at tor n e y at law and possess the samequalifications as j u d g e s of the MissouriSupreme Court. His t e r m of office is sixyears. During the period covered by thisreport, Jeremiah D. Firmegan s e r v e d asGeneral Counsel.
JEREMIAH D. FINNEGANGeneral Counsel
The duties of the General Counsel to andon behalf of the Commission are as follows:
1) To represent and appear for the Commission in all actions and proceedingsinvolving any question under the PublicService Commission Law or any otherlaw, or under or in reference to any act,or d e r, decision or proceeding of theCommission. and if d ire c ted by theCommission. to intervene in any actionor proceeding in which any such question is involved.2) To commence and prosecute in thename of the state a 11 actions and proceedings authorized by law and directedor authorized by the Commission;3) When requested. to advise the Commission in regard to all matters in connection with the powers and duties of theCommission; and4) Generally to perform all duties andservices as attorney and counsel to theCommission.
In addition to the duties to and on behalfof the Commission, the General Counsel hascertain duties to and on behalf of the public.
These duties are as follows:
1) To represent the public in all hearings before the Commission; and2) Upon request, give to the publie andany municipality advice and opinions asto their rights under the Public ServiceCommission Law and the legal methodsand procedure for obtaining same.
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presented the Commission and the pub I i c Jeremiah D. Finnegan 1967-dateof the state in 25 proceedings be for e theInterstate Commerce Commission (mostlypassenger train discontinuances) and infour ':' Later served as Commissioners
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James P. Boyd
James H. Linton
Richard Perry Spencer
Louis H. Breuer
William G. Busby
Alex Z. Patterson
The General Counsel is authorized toemploy assistants wit h the approval of theGovernor. During the period of this reportthe assistants were:
.James R. Maret, 1st AssistantErrol D. Taylor, 2nd Assistant
FORMER GENERAL COUNSELS:Edwin J. Bean ':'1913-1914
In addition the Office of General Counselhas, in its first yea r of rendering officialopinions to the Commission, the s t a f f andthe public, produced 21 opinions. Each ofthese opinions involved extensive legal research by at least two members of the General Counsell s 0 f f ice, In order to avoidduplication of s u c h research the opinionshave been headnoted, indexed and filed forfurther reference.
proceedings before the Fed~ralPower Commission and the Federal CommunicationsCommission,
The Office of General Counsel represented the Commission on appeals in sevenproceedings in Circuit Court and one each inthe Kansas City Court of A p pea 1 s and theSupreme Court of Missouri.
lame)., MaJte.1, 7.61 A.6!:J.L6tant GeneJtai Coun!:Jei, ~!:J !:Jhow~ w~~h hi~~~QJt~~aJty, MJt~. TambRe.
In fulfilling such duties to the Commission and the public, Office of General Counselduring the period of t his report appearedbefore the Commission in 316 cases.
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HEARING EXAMINER'S SECTION
Chien Hea~ing Examine~ Robe~~
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The Public Service Commission Rulesof Practice and Procedure provide that whenevidence is to be taken in a proceeding before the Commission, any member of theCommission or any Examiner designatedby the Commis sian may preside at thehearing.
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other action as may be necessary and appropriate to the dis c h a r g e of his dutiesconsistent with the statutory or other authorities under which the Commission functions and with the rules, regulations andpolicies of the Commission.
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employed by the Commission. One of thesefive persons is regularly assigned to eachof the f i v e Commissioners to assist withthe hearings and workload. The Examinersprepare s u g g est e d Reports and Orderswhich are submitted to the Commission forconsideration, editing and final decision.In addition, the Chief Hearing Examiner isres p 0 n sib 1 e for work assignments andschedules for informal matters.
In addition to the Hearing Examinersassigned to the Chi e f Hearing Examiner,
there is a Reporter of Opinions who is responsible for analyzing all Reports and Orders and preparing headnotes for each casepublished in the Public Service CommissionReports and advance sheet service whichsupplements this publication. It is also theduty of the Reporter of Opinions to preparean appropriate index for all principles oflaw and legal rulings involved in the published Reports. The Reporter of Opinionscombines wit h the newly created positionof the Legal Proofreader in e d i tin g andproofing Reports and Orders suggested bythe Chief Hearing Examiner or He a r in gExaminers before they go to the Commission for consideration.
The Chief Hearing Examiner and thef 0 u r Hearing Examiners and Reporter ofOpinions are all attorneys, three of whomare associate Joint Board members of theInterstate Com mer c e Commission whoas such, from tim e to tim e, representMissouri by hearing Joint Board cases forthe Interstate Commerce Commission.
The necessary stenographic work forthe Chief Hearing Examiner and for Hearing Examiners and Reporter of Opinions isperformed by three Legal Secretaries.
REPORTING SECTIONWith the establishment of the office of
Chief He a r in g Examiner, the ReportingDepartment, which is responsible for thepreparation of all transcripts of hearings,is assigned to the Chief Hearing Examiner.During the period covered by this report,July 1, 1967, to June 30, 1968, the Reporting Department reported 354 cases. Therewere 44 cas e s not requiring transcripts~
A total of 29, 249 master pages were transcribed by this department and 27,251 pagesof transcript were sold. A tot a 1 of 938hours were spent in the hearing roo ill bypersonnel of this department.
OFFICE OF THEGENERAL COUNSEL
Legal Department
Jeremiah D. Finnegan General CounselJames R. Maret Assistant General CounselErrol D. Taylor 2nd Asst. General CounselLinda S. Clardy Secretary toMr. FinneganNorma Tambke Secretary to Mr. MaretPaula Musick Secretary to Mr. Taylor
Hearing Examiner's Department
Robert B. Johnson Chief Hearing ExaminerPaul H. Reis Reporter of OpinionsDale E. Sporleder Hearing ExaminerWilliam F. Liliensiek Hearing ExaminerJ. Steve Weber Hearing ExaminerSue L. Cobble Legal ProofreaderCl ara Voss Legal SecretaryCathy Welch Legal Secretary
Reporting Department
Lillian M. Cunningham ....•..••• Chief Official ReporterRobert L. Stratman Asst~ Chief Official ReporterIrene O. McVay Hearing ReporterDorotha Sullivan Hearing ReporterMarilea Stadler Hearing ReporterRay E. Barber Hearing ReporterRonda S. Griggsc Tl1'anscriber
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With the widening scope ofregulation following the enactment of theCommission law, the duties of its Secretaryhave grown into a department of administrative responsibility.
Keep~ a T~ue Reeo4d
In addition to the early supervisorymatters the Act set forth for the Secretary,he is charged with the obligation to keep atrue and complete record of all Commissionproceedings. H'e sets the date for hearings,receives and processes applications filedby the industries the Commission regulatesand informs parties of interest of the finaldecisions of the Commission, its notifications, motions and so forth.
In fulfilling his responsibilities to theCommission, it is the duty of the Secretaryto keep a true and complete record of allCommission proceedings. R e cor d s arefiled in their original form for five years.After that five - year period, the recordsare transferred to microfilm for permanent storage.
The per man e n t records and casepapers of the Commission are open to theinterested public at any time during officehours. Records go back to April 25, 1913
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when IICase Number OneIl was concludedand became a matter of history.
The Secretary has two assistants inaddition to his staff of personnel to help inhandling t his administrative department.The Assistant Sec ret a r y is responsiblefor processing all transportation applications and to assist attorneys, the staff andthe interested public seeking informationfro m Commission records. Another assHant pro c e sse s all utility applicationsand makes available public records pertaining to utility records.
Co~~e4pondence I~ Heavy
The Commission has a heavy dailyflow of mail. All mail d ire c ted to thisregulatory agency of state government isreceived by the Office of Secretary. Thismail, with the exception of personal mail,is opened by the staff and distributed to theproper 0 f fie e for action. Most correspondence from the Commission is signedby the Secretary.
The present Secretary acts as personnel manager for the Commission. Most
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The Secretary is k e e per of the official Commission Seal. He is authorizedto affix this seal to Commission documents.With the responsibility of the sealgoes theauthority to administer the Oath of Officeto Commission employees.
Public relations and pUb 1 i c information is within the scope of responsibilityof the Sec ret a r y. A public informationsection is responsible for keeping the public inform~d t h r aug h the various newsmedia of Commission activities. Regularmailings of news releases are sent. at thedirection of the Commission, to newspapers.television and r ad i 0 stations in Missouriand tho s e publications interested in theindustries under Commission jurisdiction.
Advance Sheet Se~vice
In 1965 the Commission institutedan Advance Sheet Service to supplement itsregular pub 1 i cat ion of certain selected
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decisions of the Com m iss ion in boundvolume form. The Commission is requiredby law to publish IrPublic Service Commission Reports ll which is the reproduction ofits selected decisions. There had been agap of several months to more than a yearbetween publications of these volumes. Toimplement the pub 1 i cat ion j a monthlyAdvance Sheet service was begun. Casesprinted in the monthly editions ar e f 0 u n din later b ou nd volumes as they are published.
The Reporter of Opinions headnotescases for the Advance Sheet and preparesa digest of the cases s e 1 e c ted for thatmonth. Advance Sheets are the n printedat the Commission in looseleaf form. ThePublic Information sec t ion does a briefresume of cases in a wrap-up sheet.
The Advance Sheet service is supplied to 156 subscribers at a fee of $15annually. Most of its subscribers are attorneys and executives of companies whoseoperations are un d e r Commission jurisdiction.
The Commission issued Volume 12 j
"Public S e r vic e Commission Reports'!,during the period of this ann u a 1 report.The processing of requests for this publication and the mailing of the volumes tosub s c rib e r S was handled by the PublicInformation section.
The Commission has its 0 w n printshop which is also un de r the direction ofthe Secretary. The vast amount of printedmatter used by the Commission in forms,charts and so for t hare p r in ted there.Commission letterhead, all the reports,orders l w r its I notices and other officialdocuments are printed there.
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A monthly reg i s t e r of cases per-. taining to the regulation of bus and truckmatters is printed and mailed to the trucking industry by the Office of the Secretary.This publication is available at afee of $12per year as another information service.
Formal hearings before the Commission require a transcript of testimony forthe record upon which a decision is based.Transcripts, which are a court reporters'verbatim accounting of the hearing. arereproduced, printed and bound by the printshop.
During the fiscal year reported, thepu b li c information section prepared twolistings of the authorized t rue k and buscompanies operating in Mis sou r i . Thelistings, which will be kept current by theOffice of Transportation, were offered themotor carrier industry at a fee of $5 peryear for each listing. One is alphabeticalby name of company and the other is alphabetical by county where the com p a ny isbased. A tot a 1 of 163 subscribers haveasked for this information service." All reports and orders, orders,supplemental orders, s p e cia1 writs andother documents pertaining to Commissionmatters are p r in ted in the Office of theSecretaryI' .
During the fiscal year covered by thisreport, the Commission issued 5, 263 re~
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As noted earlier in this accounting,the Secretary has two assistants to aid inhan d 1i n g of applications filed by trnnsportationand utility companies under Commission jurisdiction. These applicationsinclude Com m iss ion approval for newauthority to operate, permission to amendoperating procedures, extending of areasof service, curtailment of services or cut-
ting out of certain areas of service, changesof rates for services and numerous othermatters. Motions of protest, motions tointervene, continuance requests and thefilings of briefs on cases are other mattershandled by the Secretary's assistants.
During the pas t fiscal year, a totalof 1,311 applications we reprocessed bythe Secretary's s t af f. The Commissionheard 836 cases.
In addition to his other duties, theSecretary acts as property manager for theCommission. He must maintain a completeinventory of Commission properties and isresponsible for the purchase of new supplies and equipment for all divisions of theCommission.
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Genevieve L. Amptman Switchboard-ReceptionistAnn M. Craig SecretaryElsie W. Dunwiddie Hearing Notice ClerkEugene B. Jefferson Custodi anJane Larm ReceptionistJulius Mulkey.; .....•.....•...... Clerk III-LibrarianJudith E. Oliver Secretary to Mr. ManleyLeola A. Parker Chief Clerk
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regulatory con t r 0 1 s over transportationoperations in this State. It is the duty ofthe Public Service Commission to f u 1f iIIthose regulatory obligations in matters concerned with bus~ truck and railroad transportation services.
Most transportation-related activitiesof the Commission are the immediate re.?ponsibility of the Office of Transportation.The Director of Transportation is responsible to the Commission for all mat t e r sconcerned with the regulation of motor carriers and for rates and services of railroadcompanies. Other railroad matters underCommission jurisdiction (s u c h as safetyregulations) are handled through the Officeof Utilities.
During the period of this annual report, George Fox has s e r v e d the Commis sion as D ire c tor of Transportation~
Mr. Fox was named Director with the reorganization program of the Commissionwhich began in 1966.
Included in the scope of duties of theOffice of Transportation are:
Enforcement of Missouri Bus & TruckLaw and the rules and regulations ofthe Commission:The ann u a 1 sale of motor carrierlicense stickers:Maintenance of insurance records:Tariffs and time schedules:Rates and services of all transportation agencies subject to Commissionjurisdiction,
GEORGE FOXDirector of Transportation
These respective are a s of responsibilityare assigned to an appropriate section under a Sec t ion Chief. The SectionChief reports to the Director of Transportation. who is responsible to the Commissionfor the acti~ns and work assignments within the various sections.
The principal duties and obligationsof each section, as well as a descriptionofa number of projects and completed programs occurring during the period of thisreport will he found in the following resumeof the activities of the Office of Transportation.
O~gan~za~~onal Change~
A major rev i s ion of the Office ofTransportation occurred during the periodcovered by this accounting of Commissionactivities.
On May 10, 1968, HenryO. Reinhardt,Chief Rate Expert, retired after more than20 years with the Commission. Duties previously assigned to the Rates and ServicesSection. under Mr. Reinhardt's supervision.
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OPERATING RIGHTS SECTIONThe Section of Operating Rights was
ere ate d to more efficiently and expeditiously handle matters reI ate d to motorcarrier authorities. Ray N. Allmon waspromoted to Chief of this section.
This section is charged with theduty and responsibility of m a i n t a i n i ngcomprehensive records concerning the operating authorities of every intrastate motor carrier authorized to conduct intrastatetransporation s e r vic e s with the State ofMissouri. The section must also maintainrecords of permits issued to carriers engaged exclusively in interstate commerceon Missouri highways.
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The maintenance of these records is
essential to the succ essful administrationof economic transportation reg u 1at ion.Through these records the Commission canascertain wh en an immediate and urgentneed for motor carrier service merits the. f th .t I r h llIssuance 0 temporary au art y-- a ruscertification in the pub 1i c interest. Theinitial recommendation to grant or extenda temporary motor carrier authority comesto the attention of the Commission from thissection.
Since the creation of this section earlythis fiscal year, 163 orders recommendingthe disposal of temporary authority applications were issued.
The Operating Rig h t s Section examined 127, applications for t ran s fer ofauthorities involving certificated carriers.In each instance, a statement of the operating rights involved in the case was outlined in detail. This s e r vic e expedites
the issuing of a PSC order, ass u res thecorrect restatement of the operating rightsfor the transferor and protects the stabilityof the transportation industry.
Applications for new or additional authority are e x ami ned by the OperatingRights Section. After examination and investigation, an appropriate description ofthe aut h 0 r it Y sought is prepared. Thisdescription is pUb 1ish e d in the monthlyTruck Notice Register issued by the Secretary's Office.
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Persormel from this section assistthe Commission's legal staff and its hearingexaminers by rev i e wing each proposedCom m iss ion order concerned with thegranting of new or additional intrastate authority. This e f for t is in the interest ofuniformity of the statement of operatingrights and to eliminate ambiguity.
RATES &SERVICES SECTION
The Rates and Services Sec t ion isheaded by Robert F. Hencey who was promoted to the position of Chief following thereorganization of the department.
The responsibility for assisting andadvising the Commission in its administration of the t ask of governing rates ands e r vic e s of railroads, street railways,ex pre S s and pullman car companies andfreight and passenger motor carriers is assigned to this Section.
Under the Missouri statutes, all carriers must publish, post and file with theCommission a schedule of rates, fares andcharges applicable to the services w hi c hthey perform. These publications must beexamined by personnel of the Rates Sectionto determine whether or not the scheduleconforms to the s cop e of authority in thecase of motor carriers, whether there isreasonable compliance with the tariff rulesand regulations and to otherwise determinethe reasonableness of any proposed changesin the pUblished rates. When it is the opinion of the Section personnel that the publicinterest maybe adversely affected, recommendation is made to the Commission thatthe changes be suspended for investigationand that the matter be assignedfor hearing.
All inquiries and informal complaintsconcerning closing of stations. discontinuance of train service or other changes infreight or passenger train s e r vic e s arefirst referred to this Section. Most of theseinquiries and informal complaints can behandled informally, but some require extensive investigation and result in formalproceedings before the Commission or bythe Interstate Commerce Com m iss ion.This Section endeavors to keep informed asto transportation conditions throughout thenation and maintains extensive files of interstate rail and motor carrier tariffs andstatistical data from other State Commissions~ the Interstate Comme!'ce Commission and various transportation agencies.Inquires are frequently ref err e d to thisSection from 0 the r divisions of the Stateand the tariffs and statistical data availablein this Section are invaluable in providingneeded information.
This Section a 1 s 0 is responsible toreceive, examine and maintain the file ofmotor carrier annual and quarterly reports.Data reflecting the economic and financialconditions in the mot 0 r carrier industryare compiled from the carrier's annual reports and have been m a i n t a i ned by thisSection for several years.
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16. 1968. effective January 26. 1968. inCase T-25. 712. motor carriers were required to establish effective February 1.1968. increased minimum charges and increased class rates. These increases wereto supersede and cancel emergency surcharges theretofore prescribed by the Commission's Interim Report andOrder enteredin this Case on July 27. 1967.
These freight rat e increases wereauthorized after full he a ring before theCommission for the purpose of offsettingincreased costs of operation and to permita more equitable return based upon unsatisfactoryoperating results for prior years.The increases amounted to approximately15% for less-truckload class rates and 4%for truckload class rat e s and were estimated to produce an average increase inMissouri in t r a s tat e revenues for suchcarriers of 11. 9%.
Although the full measure of increases in rates and charges authorized by the'
Interstate Com"merce Commission -for thenation's railroads were in effect in Missourifor this year, such increases were madethe subject of an investigation proceedingsas to the reasonableness of such increasedfreight rates and c h a r g e s and by Orderdated June 25. 1968 in Cas e No. 16, 336.the Commission has set the matter for public hearing on September 25, 1968, andnotice has been sent to all known interestedparties,
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During the past fiscal year, the Ratesand Services Section received and examinedmore than 8,900 common car r i e r tariffschedules. Missouri railroads and theirtariff agents filed 5,421 freight rate schedules and 446 passenger fare tariffs. TheRailway Express Agency filed a total of 47express rate schedules. Motor carriersof property f i led a total of 5, 421 tariffsor supplements containing rate c han g e sand motor common carriers of passengers
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Motor bus operators that operate onregular routes are required to publish andfile wit h the Commission time schedulesshowing the arrival and departure time ateach point authorized to be served. It isalso necessary that these schedules be examined to determine what changes are being made and whether or not such changesmay adversely affect the public. Duringthe year. 90 new bus time schedules w€rereceivet;i and examined. Chang~s that -areproposed in such time schedules are calledto the attention of the officials in the affected communities and 0 the r w i s e publicized in order that any opposition to theproposed schedule changes may be broughtto the attention of the Commission and sothat the Commission can determine whetheror not a hearing is desirable. Wheneversubstantial protest is made. it is the policyto suspend tne pro po sed change pendingdetermination of the propriety of the proposed change. Oftentimes, however. whenthe carriers are advised of protest or opposition to the changes. they will withdrawor offer alternate proposals to satisfy theprotestants without the necessity for formal proceedings.
By statute. carriers are required togive the Commission and pub 1 i c 30 daysnotice when effecting changes in rates and
fares. By Commission r u 1 e J at least 15days notice is requiredfor effecting changesin time schedules. However. the Commission may. for good cause. allow suchchanges on shorter notice or permit departure from tariff making rules. During thepast year, the Section received. consideredand disposed of 141 applications for specialauthority to depart from the tariff circularrequirements or to make changes on shortnotice.
Contract carriers operating un de rpermits iss u e d by the Commission arer e qui red to file a copy of their contractwith each shipper. Each new or amendedcontract is examined by the Rates Sectionto determine whether the rat e s, chargesand 0 the r provisions are reasonable andprop'er and that the contract other,,::,ise con-.forms to the authorization of the carrier.
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Railroads and mot 0 r carriers arerequired tofile with each new tariff schedule a statement of the changes being madein their rates and charges and the reasonstherefor. When, in the opinion of the Section, any change in rate or other tariff provision would seem to adversely affect thepublic interest. a recommendation is madeto the Com ill iss ion that the new tariffschedule be suspended and an investigationinstituted so that determination can be madeas to the reasonableness and propriety ofthe proposed rates or charges. During thepast year, 18 recommended orders instituting or disposing of investigation and suspension cases were prepared in this Sectionfor consideration by the Commission.
Most Mis sou r i motor carriers ofpassengers filed tariff s c h e d u 1 e s to increase fares 5% July 1, 1967. These tariffs
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were suspended and the matter was assignedCas e B-25, 793. The Commission aftercom pIe t i ng its investigation authorizedsome small and medium sized carriers toincrease fares, but found th a t the major
carriers did not prove the need for additional rev e n u e sand r e qui red themto cancel suspended tariffs. All carriers irrcreased express rates May I, 1968. Duringthis period charter -rates of most carrierswere increased slightly in an at t em p t tooffset rising costs of operation. Trenton8t. Joseph Coaches, after suffering a financial loss in the operation due to the lackof patronage, requested the Commission tocancel its certificate between Monroe Cityand Kansas Cit:[, however,. Missouri Transit Lines, bas e d at Moberly, applied forand received authority to serve bet wee nMoberly and Kansas City and very few patrons were left without service. Greyhoundcon tin u edits nonstop service betweenSt. Louis and Kansas City and reduced theoperating time from four hours and fifteenminutes to three hours fifty-nine minutes.Greyhound in April 1968 inaugurated directservice to Fort Leonard Wood 0 n severalregular buses operating between 81. Louisand Joplin, providing improved service tomilitary personnel by eliminating.the transfer formerly made at Waynesville.
A slight decline occurred in the earnings of the major carriers whose costs aremounting faster than revenues.
In comparing statistics of 9 m a j 0 rcarriers during the yea r s 1965 and 1967when no large Missouri carrier was hampered by a strike, it is noted that since 1965,the year of the last general increase in intrastate passenger fares,· the carriers haveoperated 190,928 fewer regular route milesand h a v e transported I, 585, 686 fewerreg u 1 a r route passengers, but have increased regular route revenues $7.015,476.Revenues from charter and express haveincreased steadily in recent years but thecombined revenues from all sources havefailed to equal increased expenses causedprimarily by increased labor costs.
The dow n war d trend in passengertrain service continued during the past year.The St. Louis- San Francisco Railway Company was authorized to discontinue its tworemaining passenger trains in Missouri andthe Missouri P~cific applied to discontinueits remaining service between St. Louis andKansas City. The Commission authorizedthe Norfolk and Western Railway to discontinue Trains 203 and 212 between St. Louisand K ans a s City.
Due to increased operating cos t s ,Railway Express Agency. commonly referred to as REA, was allowed to increase itsco ill mod i t Y and class rates. EffectiveApril 1, 1968, REA converted its operationsalmost entirely to trucks. The change wasmade following an emergency grant of authority from the Interstate Commerce Com.mission to convert its operation throughoutthe country to a so - call e d rrHub Plan" .REA's application for corresponding temporary intrastate operating rights was set forpublic hearing July 9, 1968, and the company placed an embargo on intrastate express s hip ill e n t s to numerous points inMissouri pending decision on its applicationfor motor carrier authority.
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year ago due to the a c qui sit ion of theMissouri and Hlinois Bridge and Belt Railroad Company by the Chicago, Burlingtonand Quincy Railroad Company effective nearthe end of last year.
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A.T. & S.F. Ry. Co. 307.15 197.85 26.54 36.74 58.87 627.15
C.B. & Q. RR. Co. 1,283.61 31. 80 140.48 342.61 1,798.50
C.G.W. Ry. Co. 101.22 3.61 9.11' 20.42 134.36
C.M. St. P & P RR. Co. 155.81 57.47 12.45 30.31 104.88 360.92
C.R.I. & P. RR. Co. 509.88 66.00 27.60 46.09 125.30 774.87
G.M. & O. RR. Co. 245.07 11. 64 46.69 50.06 353.46
LT. RR. Co. 2.54 .41 9.45 12.40
K.C.S. Ry. Co. 202.29 10.33 48.54 120.46 381. 62
M-I RR. Co. 238.96 24.56 26.14 23.55 313.21
M-K-T RR. Co. 391. 26 1. 45 37.16 85.88 515.75
Mo. Pac. RR. Co. 1,360.05 199.65 3.29 166.40 541.47 2,270.86
St. L-S.F. Ry. Co. 1,379.26 31.10 162.76 393.73 1,966.85
St. L. S.W. Ry. Co. 219.09 14.79 20.12 26.22 280.22
U.P. RR. Co. 1. 98 1.54 -- 5.78 11. 96 21. 26
N. & W. Ry. Co. 637.47 74.93 13 .40 107.26 251. 76 1,084.82
TOTALS 7,035.64 726.72 83.28 883.99 2,166.62 10,896.25
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of Transportation was created to com batillegal transportation of goods and passengers in commercial vehicles and to promotesafety on Missouri highways.
A staff of field investigators. headedby J. Sidney Schanbacher, Chief Enforcement Officer. is responsible for attainingthe goals of the Commission regarding enforcement of motor carrier rules and regulation. Since Enforcement Officers h a v eno power of arrest, a close liaison betweenthe Commission staff and the Missouri State
Highway Pat r 0 1 is maintained. It is theresponsibility of the Patrol to make arrestsfor violations of Commission law. r u 1 e sand regulations.
Ten field investigators made up thefield investigators staff of the EnforcementSection d uri n g the period of this report.Those field men are con tin u ally activethroughout their assigned territories withinthe State striving to eliminate illegal shipping and m a k e Missouri highways safe.These investigators check equipment on theroads of Missouri and at wei g h t stationsalong S tat e highways. In fulfilling theirdaily duties, they strengthen the goals of
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From July 1. 1967 through June 30.19B 8. the staff of enforcement 0 f fie e r sdrov:e a total of 213. 7:-:15 miles in the performance of their 0 f fie i a 1 duties. Theymade a total of I, 828 contacts with certificated motor carriers and checked 1. 620trucks. In add i t ion to 411 investigationassignments. they investigated 21 seriousaccidents involving certificated carriers.
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Field investigators are trained for thetask of enforcing Missouri's laws. rules andregulations. All are graduates of nationaltraining seminars which include both economic and safety regulation instruction.
Missouri's enforcement officers haveattended safety training seminars conductedby the Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Bur e a u ofMotor Carrier Safety and are well- qualifiedto make rigid safety inspections of motorequipment to assure its safe operation condition.
The Mis sou r i Commission, somethree years ago, held the pilot progri::lffi forofficers. Following that initial school inMissouri, six regional economic trainingseminars and two regional safety seminarshave beenheld. These eight seminars weresponsored by the National Conference ofS tat e Transportation Specialists. Members of Mis sou r i I S Commission and allmembers of the enforcement section havecompleted these training seminars. BothMr. Fox. the D ire c tor of the Cffice ofTransportation. and Mr. Schanbacher,
Chief Enforcement Officer. have participated in these seminars as instructors.
At the writing of this report, the rulesand regulations of the Public Service Commission Bus & Truck law are being revisedto more closely conform with those rulesand regulations of other state commissionsand the federal regulatory agencies.
This rev i s ion was necessary following Missouri1s participation in two cooperative agreements. one with the Inter-
. state Commerce Commission and anotherwit h the Department of Transportation,Federal Highway Administration. (The official signing of this agreement was issuedon September 17. 1968. but the PSC orderconcerning the agreement was iss u e d onApril 30, 1968).
The cooperative agreement with theInterstate Commerce C.ommission was entered into by Missouri in February of 1967in com p 1 ian c e with Public Law 89 - 1 70.That law promotes uniformity in regulationof mot 0 r carriers throughout the UnitedStates.
One safety regulation which was originated by the Interstate Commerce Commission is an "Out-of- Service" program.This program provides that any motor carrier vehicle which is found to be unsafe tooperate is declared !lout - of - service 'l byenforcement officers. That unit will not beallowed to operate until the n e c e s s a r yrepairs to said vehicles are made. Defective steering. brakes. lighting and tires arethe principal it ems checked in safety inspections by enforcement officers in thefield.
Another provision of the cooperativeagreements is the interchange 0 f information by federal enforcement officers and
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investigators with state personnel enforcingeconomic and safety regulations for motorcarriers.
The two joint agreements have beenthe outgrowth of numerous conferences withvarious state transportation Officials; regulatory commissioners; the Department ofTransportation and th e Interstate Commerce Commission.
Uniformity of requirements acrossthe nation plus the exchange of informationfor purposes of strengthening enforcementwill result in the elimination of many "gray!!are a s in the commercial transportationfield. It will help prevent a carrier frominadvertently operating his vehicles in violation and keep him aware of the purposeof economic regulation which protects thecarrier ~ shipper and the public.
on routine visits at the offices of carriersin their areas.
The Commission keeps the HighwayPatrol informed of those certificated carriers f ou n d in violation of some PSC requirement. The P S C a~so furnishes thePatrol with a monthly r 'Patrol Letter'r whichlists new authorities and changes or transfers of old authorities.
The Highway Patrol sup p 1 i e s theCommission wit h copies of its !Iviolationreports" involving commercial motor vehicles. These reports are forwarded to theEnforcement Section for review. The fieldinvestigator then receives copies of violations which have occurred in his territory.The Interstate Commerce Commission andthe Department of Transportation are sentcopies of these reports when interstate interest arises. If the carrier involved isfrom another state~ that state receives acopy of the reported violation from the PSCstaff.
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Missouri statutes require that motorcarriers operating vehicles 0 n Missourihighways file evidence of insurance for theprotection of the pub 1 i c. The InsuranceSection of the Office of Transportation isresponsible for handling all matters pertaining to the fulfillment of these requirements. Miss Marguerite Smith is the ChiefInsurance Clerk.
Bodily· injury, liability and propertydamage insurance must be carried by allmotor carriers operating on Missouri highways and in addition, common carriers authorized to engage in intrastate commercemust file with the Commission evidence ofcargo damage insurance. Un d e r specialcircumstances, the Commission may waivethe requirement of cargo insurance. Thisis normally done only if the cargo is of relatively low val u e . By agreement of theshippers involved, cargo insurance coverage may be waived for contract carriers.
Upon demonstrating sufficient financial qualifications as deemed necessary bythe Commission, a motor carrier may beauthorized to act as a self-insurer. It isthe responsibility of the Insurance Sectionto see t hat an appropriate certificate 0 finsurance is received for each new carriergranted operating rig h t s and that appropriate insurance is maintained by all carriers.
As a matter of public protection, theCommission requires that insurance companies must give at least 30 days' notice ofcancellation of insurance. Upon receipt ofany such notice of cancellation, the Insurance Sec t ion notifies the carrier whosepol icy has been cancelled approximately
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30 days in advance that notice of its insurance cancellation has been received and thatunless evidence of appropriate co~/"erageisreceived on or before the effective date ofsuch cancellation, that its operating rightswill be suspended.
If evidence of insurance is not received prior to the date of cancellation, thecarrier's right to operate on Missouri highways is sus pen de d. If a new insurancecertificate is not filed within a reasonableperiod, usually about six months, an orderis issued di r e c t i ng the carrier to showcause why its operating authority should notbe revoked for failure to maintain evidenceof insurance. The Insurance Section alsosends semiannually reminders to those carriers which have been authorized to be se1£insurers to submit current financial statements evidencing qualifications as s elfinsurers.
In most instances carriers that areadvised of their ins u ran c e cancellationpromptly arrange for new coverage. Outof 2, 700 cancellation notices sent out bythe Insurance Section in the past year ~ .appropriate insurance was filed prior to cancellation in 1 ~ 532 instances, but the operating rights of I, 168 carriers were suspended in the year, 784 carriers had beenreinstated by the end of the fiscal year.
If, alter haVing been suspended forsix months or so, a carrier has not fileda certUicate on insurance in accordancewith the Com m iss ion requirements, anorder is issued directing it to 11 show cause ll
why its authority should notbe revoked forfailure to maintain insurance. During thepast year, as a result of such proceeding,the operating rights of 651 carriers wererevoked for failing to maintain evidence ofLnsurance.
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To insure that appropriate coverageis provided, each certificate is carefullyexamined by the Insurance Section to makesure that the name and address on the insurance certificate corresponds to that onthe permit heldby such carriers. Needlessto say, with the hundreds of insurance companies involved and the thousands of carriers involved, it is necessary to ret urnmany of the certificates for correction.During the year, however. a total of 4, 052such certificates were'received. approvedand filed,
Occasionally, in order to enable theinstit~tionof motor carrier operations witha minimum of delay. telegram binders fromthe insurance company are a c c e pte d astemporary coverage for periods up to 30days pending receipt of an appropriate insurance certificate.
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The License and Records Sec t ion,headed by Mrs. Judith Kolb i Chief LicenseClerk, is responsible for the issuance ofannual license stickers. This sectionmustalso handle the replacement of mutilated,damaged or worn license stickers as outlined in the rules of the Commission.
An annual license sticker is requiredon all motor carrier v e h i c 1 e s operatingunder certificates or permits issued by thisCommission. The exception to this rule issuch vehicles which are operated by residents of states with which this Commissionhas a reciprocal agreement. Reciprocityagreements with 27 states were in e ff e c tduring the period of this report.
Du r i n g the year of this report, atotal of $863, 573 was collected from PSClicense fee s. That figure is an increaseof 6.1% over the $813,942 collected theprevious fiscal year.
The instigation of telegraphic authority in advance of the issuance of PSC stickers was a new service of this section thisyear. The motor carrier could telephonethe Commission, advise the License Section of his need for Ii c ens e sticker andtelegraph the fee to the Commission. Inreturn, a telegram stating that the fee hadbeenreceived and sticker on its way affordsthe carrier authority to move his equipmentprior to the actual receipt of the sticker.
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TRUCK BUS GRAND TOTAL
July, 1967 $ 1B, 148. 00 $ 650.00 $ 18, 798. 00
August, 1967 17,357.00 475.00 17,832.00
September, 1967 15,423.00 325. 00 15, 748. 00
October, 1967 9,309.00 150, 00 9, 459. 00
November, 1967 5, 265. 00 200.00 5,465.00
December, 1967 ..t..o-'.... l... 442, 183. 00 43,970.00 486, 153. 004"''1--'"''
January, 1968 149, 656. 00 4,375.00 154, 031. 00
February, 1968 39,888.00 600.00 40,488.00
March, 1968 24, 042. 00 225.00 24,267.00
April, 1968 34, 112.00 '175. 00 34,287.00
May, 1968 3~~, 942. 00 875.00 33, 817.00
June, 1968 22, 528. 00 700.00 23,228.00
TOTAL $810, 853. 00 $ 52, 720. 00 $ 863, 573. 00
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Revenue for deposit by the State Treasureri~ the Highway Fund. Collections per monthwere as follcrw'S:- ,
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The bus and t r u c k case f i 1 e s arema~ntainedby this Section. All the appli-.cations. 0 r de r s and correspondence andpleadings related thereto for each carrierare maintained in separate files. A casefile is m a in t a in e d for each carrier andmany are quite voluminous. Files are alsomaintained for all motor car r i e r applications to the Interstate Commerce Commission covering operations into the Stateof Missouri.
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George G. Fox Di rectorLoretta Fitzpatrick Secretary to Mr. Fox
Rates and Services Section
Robert F. Hencey Chief Rate ExpertG. H. Ha ven s Ra te Expe rtRobert K. Buell Rate ExpertEdward Fritsch Accountant AnalystCar 0 1 L. Be r end zen . . . . . . . . . . . . . C1e r k Sten 0 grap he r I I I
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Ray N. Allmon ........•.... , Chief-Operating RightsRobert l. Witthar Rate ExpertHenrietta C. Rouse .•.•....•...... Clerk Stenographer II
License and Records Section
Judith A. Kolb ................•... Chief License ClerkLucille DeBroeck .......•............. Clerk Typist IIIDoris D. Bossaller ................•.. Clerk Typist IIILorenzer Sears Clerk Typist III
Insurance Section
Marguerite Smith , ......•.. Cbief Insurance ClerkCarolyn S. Hatch Clerk Typist IIIBernice H. Hoelscher Clerk Typist II
Enforcement Section
J.Sidney Schanbacher Chief Enforcement OfficerBarbara J. Bahr Clerk Stenographer IIIHarry E. Borland ..................• ~Field Inspector IJimmy F. Brackett Field Inspector IIBilly J. Broyles , Field Inspector IRobert M. Eberting Field Inspector IJames M. Kearnes ........•.........•. Field Inspector IGeorge E. Phipps ......•••....••. ~ .. Field Inspector IIBernard J. Scheve Field Inspector IILewis B. Swiney .....•............... Field Inspector IRalph M. Toalson Field Inspector IIWalter C. Walton ....•............... Field Inspector I
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with the 1966 reorganization of the Commission. The purpose was to better coordinatethe activities of personnel involved in theprocedures of utility regulation and railroad safety matters. F. Do Hequembourg,a former Com m iss ion engineer, is theDirector of the Office of Utilities.
It is the d u t Y of the Director to actas an intermediary official of the Commission. He is d ire c t 1y responsible to theCommission for the actions of personnel inall sections of this Office.
The Office of Utilities is divided intotwo dis tin c t departmental divisions: theAccounting Department and the EngineeringDepartment. The Chief Accountant headsthe Accounting Department and the Engineering Department is headed by the ChiefEng in e e r. Both are responsible to theDirector of Utilities.
The Accounting and Engineering Departments' responsibilities are outlined inthe opening paragraphs of the reports from'those respective divisions in this sectionof the annual report. A detailed accountingof the activities of each de par t men t isincluded.
It is the direct responsibility of theDirector of Utilities to coordinate the programs and proj ects of the Engineering andAccounting Departments and to report tothe C 0 ill m iss ion any recommendationswhich result from investigations, studiesand audits made by the s t a f f of these departments.
F,D, HEQUEMBOURGDirector of Utilities
It is the duty of the Director of Utilities to assign investigations into any facetof public utility operation under Commission j uri s d i c t ion. He can call for theinventory of all physical properties usedand useful in pub 1 i c utility service whensuch a stu dy is deemed necessary by theCommission. He calls for the examinationof the financial structure of a utility or anaudit of its books when the information isuseful to the Commissiotis decision.
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The Public Service Commission usesthe staff of experts from the Office of Utilities to fulfill its regulatory obligations involved in utility mat t e r s. Through thisOffice, the Commission is kept advised ofsuch matters as the economic feasibility ofservice ext ens ion s or plant expansionsproposed by a utility company. It is thestaff from this Office that outlines depreciation reserve recommendations. Rat eof return is determined by this staff; security issues are evaluated and originalcost studies are made, to list a few of thenumerous responsibilities of the Office.
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These reports are available for public inspection. The information containedthe rei n is used extensively by securityholders and investment brokers, municipal and county 0 f fie i a Is, plus any otherinterested persons.
The de par t men t comprehensivelyreviews each Annual Report. Where problem areas are noted, the staff communicateswit h the company to ascertain additionalinformation for clarification, thus attempting to perfect the report and make it moreuseful to its readers.
During the review of the Annual Reports the staff not e s the utilities needingadd i t ion a 1 Commission assistance, andareas in w hi c h the utilities are h a vi n gdifficulties in completing their Annual Reports. As are suI t, the staff assists the
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utilities in correcting the various errorsand informs them as to the proper steps tobe t a ken to accurately complete the Annual Reports. The assistance is accomplished either by correspondence or, in themore serioUS cases, by an actual field visitby the staff.
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The per son n e 1 of the departmentperform their duties regarding audits andexaminations both in the office and in thefield. The purpose of th e s e audits is todetermine the original cost of the propertyuse d and usefu,l in public service and thefinancial condition of the utilities. Thedepartment also furnishes accounting guidance and assistance to the utilities. Thisdata developed is utilized by the Commission in the cas e s coming before it and in
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For the fiscal year 1968-69 the Commission assessed the vaT i ou s groups ofutilities as follows:
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The cost accounting sec t ion of thedepartment allocates the assessments tovarious utilities, using as its base the prioryear's gross revenues. Subsequent to thecomputation of the individual current year'sassessments, th e s e are presented to theCommission for approval. The departmentthen prepares and mails the assessments.
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The Commission is 0 n e of the fewself- supporting governmental agencies andcollects the revenues with which it conductsits varied operations from the entire groupof regulated utilities. The Commission isdirected annually to assess each utility inaccordance with the provisions of Section386.370 R. S. Mo., 1967 Supp., effectiveJune 1, 1967.
Subsequent to that directive the Comm iss ion, on June 28, 1968, entered itsOrder in Cas e No. 11,110, SupplementalOrder No. 22, in w hi chit estimated theamount of its expenses for the fiscal year1968-69 at $1,260,357.
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At the conclusion of this fiscal yearthere remained in the Public Service Commission Fund $441, 804, which has not beenexpended by the Commission for va rio u sreasons. The principal cause being t hatrecruiting of professional employees couldnotbe initiated unless and until needed fundswere appropriated and such positions couldnot be filled until qualified personnel weresecured. This money is ratably deductedfrom the current year's estimated expenditures, and the utilities are subsequentlyassessed a sufficient amount to conduct theoperations of the Commission for the ensuing fi s c al year; hence, the Commissionwill need $818,553 ($1,260,357-$441,804)'
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Authority fee s are assessed to theuti li t Y subsequent to the issuance of theCommission's Report and Order authorizingthe utility to issue its capital securities.
During the fiscal year utility authorityand miscellaneous fee s of $119,027 and$8,945, respectively. were collected. Thecollection of these fees, totaling $127,972in the fi s c al year 1967-68 represents anincrease of 36. 8% and 40% over that of thefiscal years of 1966-67 and 1965-66.
All authority and miscellaneous feesare credited directly to the State GeneralRevenue Fund.
Chien Accountant Bob Semb,~ight, goe~ ove~ an audit with Ha~vey
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Current practices of the departmentare to employ only professional Accountants who h a v e obtained a college degree.There are a few individuals in the department who have not as yet obtained a collegedegree. They are currently attending nightschool at a recognized university in anendeavor to obtain a college degree, andtheir experience in the field of regulationsis such that they are val u e d members ofour staff.
All members of the staff have beenurged to continue their educationby readingcur r e n t periodicals, technical bulletins,etc., and, if they desire. to continue theircollege education in an endeavor to obtainthe next higher degree.
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During the fiscal year the Commission has m a i n t a i ned close contact andcooperated with Federal and oth er Stateregulatory agencies in connection with jointproblems relative to the Missouri investorowned utilities.
The department is constantly beingcalled upon for assistance and informationby those regulated, as well as the generalpublic, and, when not in conflict with Commission policy, such assistance and information are fur n ish e d. The departmentworks in close coo per at ion with otherdepartments within the Commission, andmany of the results a chi eve d have beenthrough the cooperation and ass is tan c efrom these other departments.
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Office' of Utilities is headed by Richard A.Keiselbach. Chief Engineer. A staff ofengineers and technicians trained and experienced in specialized fields are requiredto fulfill the responsibilities of this department. A number of the staff are registeredprofessional engineers.
The Engineering Department is responsible for the review of tariffs filed byelectric. gas. s team heating. telegraph.telephone. water and sewer utilities operating in Missouri under the jurisdiction ofthe Commission. This department makesoriginal cost appraisals and related studiesof the physical pro per tie s of regulatedutilities. It determines and recommendsdepreciation accrual rates and makes depreciation reserve requirement studies todetermine if the depreciation reserve recorded by a utility is ad e qua t e. It alsoinvestigates matters concerned with railroad safety and studies proposed construction and safety installations at intersectionsof road and rail.
During the period of this report, theEngineering Department com [ll e ted fivetelephone and one gas depreciation studies.Commission Orders were w r itt e n basedupon depreciation ace r u a 1 rate studiesmade by the engineering staff. Eight depreciation reserve studies we remade todetermine if a utility! s recorded depreciation reserve was ad e qua teat the sametime original cost studies were completed.
The Engineering Department this fiscal year. completed eight 0 rig ina 1 coststudies. Included were five water companystudies and t h r e e sewer studies. Theseoriginal cost appraisals were made to determine original cost of the uti 1 t i Y plant"used and useful,r in the rendering of ser-
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vice to the public. Original cost studies arevital to the determination of the proper ratebase for a utility.
At the writing of this annual report.engineers are engaged in making trendedoriginal cost studies of three large waterutility companies which have filed for increased rates. Commission engineers willbe required to testify before the Commis-
. sion at hearings on these cases.
The staff of the Engineering Department devotes a considerable amount of itstime to informal conferences with officialsand representatives of utility and railroadcompanies. These conferences are necessary in order that many of the problemsconfronting companies under Commissionregulation be solved without formal proceedings.
Th e Department is responsible forreviewing Session Orders and Reports andOrders of the Commission which pertain toutility or railroad cases. Often th e staif
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4ec04d On comptain~~ 4eeeivedn~om u~itity eu~tome4~. The IEnginee~ing Vepa4tment main-tain~ a complete ea4d nile 06aLl eomplaint~ a.nd ~ eltvic.e 1-1nqui!tie~. At the eon6e4encetable, Chien Engineelt Kie~el-
ba.ch, cente4-no~eg!tound, and IJohn Richey, hi~ a.AAiAtant, _~hown 6acing the camena., di~-
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prepares the rough drafts of such orders Ifor the Commission.
Another responsibility of the Engineering Department is the processing ofcustomers' complaints. Th e departmentanswers. investigates and files each inquiryand complaint received fro m utility customers concerning service. rates and soforth.
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During the period of this report, thedepartment w rot e approximately 2, 100letters in reply to com p 1 a in t s, servicerequests, tariffs, railroad safety, inadequate service, accounting or billing disputes, depreciation rat e s, original coststudies and numerous other miscellaneoussubjects. Many of the complaints or disputes are resolved by per s 0 nn e I of theEngineering Department through communications with company and customer. Somecomplaints require fie 1 d investigation bydepartment personneL Other complaintshave resulted in hearings before the Commission for final resolution. The staff isusually called upon to provide expert testimony at such hearings.
Engineers of the department arecalled up 0 n to investigate any natural ormechanical phenomenon which cause majorservice disruptions in utility or railroadoperations. Electrical power outages, gasexplosions, accidents and so forth are exemplary of such emergency investigations.A report is mad e to the Commission following these investigations.
During the past year, staff engineersassisted the Commission in the formulationand adoption of orders and directives whichwill promote the safe operation of variousutilities in Missouri.
Several members of the departments e r v e on the Governor's Emergency Resources Management Plan as key operatingofficials. This plan was established for theevent of a nuclear attack or natural disaster.
As this report is being written, the90th Co ng res s, in its 2nd Session, haspassed an Act known as the 'INatural Gas
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The Ga~ Sa6ety Act
Section 3 (a) of the Act provides thatas soon as practicable, but not later thanthree months aft e r the enactment of thisAct, the Secretary shall, by order, adoptas interim minimum Federal safety standards for pipeline facilities and the transportation of gas in each state the state standards regulating pipeline facilities and thetransportation of gas within such State onthe date of enactment of t his Act. In anystate in which no such standards are in effect, the Secretary shall. by order, establish interim Federal safety standards forpipeline facilities and the transportation ofgas in such state which shall be such standards as are common to a majority of stateshaving safety standards for the transportation of gas and pipeline facilities on suchdate. Interim standar ds s h a 11 remain in
T.L.Selmon, Gene~al Manage~ 06Cha~~ton Valley Te..te.phone CoJtp.expla~n.6 plan~ &O~ upg!l.ad~ng .thec.o m)J anlf~ .6 y~ .tem 06 1g e.x c.ha.ng e.-6L~.6.ten~ng aJte: M~.HequemboU!l.g
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effect until amended or revoked pursuant·to this section. Any state agency may adopt such additional or more stringent standards for pipeline facilities and the transportation of gas not subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Power Com m iss ionun d e r the Natural Gas Act as are not incompatible wit h the Fed era1 minimumstandards. but may not adopt or continuein force after the interim standards provided for ab ove become effective any suchstandards applicable to interstate transmission facilities.
Section 3 (b) of the Act provides thatnot later than twenty-four months after theenactment of this Act. and fro m time totime thereafter. the Secretary s h a 11. byorder. establish minimum Federal safetystandards for the transportation of gas andpipeline facilities. Such standards mayapply to the design. installation. inspection.testing. construction, extension, operation,replacement, and maintenance of pipelinefacilities. Standards affecting the design.installation, construction, initial inspection.and initial testing shall not be applicable topipeline facilities in existence on the datesuch standards are adopted. "Whenever theSecretary shall find a particular facility tobe hazardous to life or property, he shallbe empowered to require the person operating such facility to take such s t e p s necessary to remove such hazards.
With certain ex c e p t ion s the provisions of the Act shall not apply to pipelinefacilities and the transportation of gas (notsubject to the jurisdiction of the FederalPower Commission under the Natural GasAct) within a state when the safety standards and practices applicable to same areregulated by a state age n c y (including amunicipality) which submits to the Secretaryan annual certification that sue h agency
(1) has regulatory jurisdiction 0 v e r thesaiety standards and practices of such pipeline facilities and transportation of gas;(2) has adopted each Federal safety stand-·ard applicable to sue h pipeline facilitiesand transportation of gas established underthis Act as of the date of the certification;(3) is enforcing each s u c h standard; and(4) has the aut h 0 r it Y to require recordmaintenance. reporting, inspection sub stantially the same as are provided undersection 12 of the Act and filing for approvalof plans of inspection and maintenance described in section 11 of the Act.
The Missouri Public Service Commission has adopted s tan dar d s and hascommenced a program which should enable'it to ret ai n jurisdiction over the safetyaspects of gas utilities under its jurisdiction. This program m us t be acceleratedin order to ret a in jurisdiction on a statelevel.
The American Society of MechanicalEngineers has designated the Chief Engineer of the Commission as a Member of theASME Conference Group, which will makeitpossiblefor a representative of the Commission to participate in meetings of theStandards Committee, the Executive Comittee, and Section Committees of the USAStandards Committee B31.
RAILROAD SAFETY SECTIONThe primary concern of the Railroad
Safety Section of the Engineering Department is the safe 0 per at ion of railroadsthroughout the State of Missouri. To helpto insure the safe operation, personnel ofthe section spend a great deal of time inspecting railroad equipment, tracks, railroad eros sing, guard rails. and subs tan dar d clearanc e s. Attention is also
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Deficiencies in a railroad operationwhich might be detrimental to safety and inviclation of the Commission's safety codeare reported to the Co ill m iss ion by theRailroad Saiety Section personnel. In mostinstances~ the deficiencies are correctedthrough correspondence wit h officials of'the companies.
When, after notification, a deficiencyis not corrected voluntarily by the railroadcompany, the matter is brought before theCommission wit h recommendations fromthe Engineering Department and the Railroad Safety Sec t ion. If the Commissionfinds~ after hearing~ that its safety regulations have been violated, it may order thecompany to correct the condition and directits General Counsel to seek statutory penalties in the Civil courts.
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An important phase of th e Railroadsa!ety Section' s activities is the investi _.gation of any railroad accident from whichper s 0 na 1 injury or death results. Uponreceiving the report of s u chan accident,the supervisor or a field investigator inspects the scene of the accident to deter-
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Hazardous conditions causedby careless loading operations, weeds and debriswhich might block vision at c r 0 s sing s ,faulty or inoperative warning signals andsubstandard clearances ar e safety itemsfor which the Railroad Safety Section mustalways 1::?e on the alert. These conditionsare recorded, often by photograp~ and arethen reported to the' Commission. TIleserecords and reports are often helpful in theevent a hearing is called for the purpose ofcorrecting a deficiency pertaining to railroad safety.
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Because of his concern over the increase in the n u m b e r of grade crossingaccidents, Governor Warren E. Hearnesin 1966, named a special committee to investigate the ups u r g e in grade crossingaccidents and recommend measures designed to reduce these accidents. PublicService Commission Chairman William R.Clark was designated chairman of. the Committee •. and the Go v ern 0 r requested thePublic Service Commission and its staff toassist the committee in its investigations.
Last year, upon the recommendationof the Governor's Railroad-Highway GradeCrossing Committee, three sets of experimental grade crossing warning signals weredesigned and installed at crossings considered to be dangerous.· A fourth signal wasinstalled during October, 1967. Thesecaution signals are a s tan dar d railroadcross buck with a 12 inc h flashing yellowbeacon placed abo v e and below the crossbuck. One signal is installed on each sideof the crossing and the alternately flashinglights operate continuously.
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Railroad Equipment Inspections 57
Railroad Accident Inspections 6
Meetings with Railroad Officials 6Industrial Track Inspections. . .95
Meetings with Public Officials 74
Miscellaneous Inspections . 13
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During this year the Public ServiceCommission approved the installation of15 flashing light railroads signals, 18 gradeseparations, and 6 new or relocated gradecrossings. Gates were ordered installedat 7 locations.
in use indicates t hat they affect the manner of approach to the crossing of a majority of the motorists. Most motorists haveslowed their vehicles and crossed the trackswith caution. These warning signals aremuch less expensive t han flashing lightsand if they prove to be effective they should.be a big factor in safety at crossings whichare not heavily traveled. After a full yearof operation, it is encouraging to rep 0 r tthat no accidents nave occurred at crossingsprotected by these signals. The consensusof 0 pin ion at this time is that use of theflashing yellow b e a con s will increase inthe future.
The following tabulation shows statistics relative to the activities of the Railroad Safety Section of the Eng in e e ri ng
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RATES &RESEARCH DEPARTMENT
The p rim a r y responsibility of theRates and Research Department is the filingand maintenance of rates and tariffs for theregulated utilities operating in the State 0 fMissouri. T his department maintains a
.current file of utility rates, maps of certificated areas. r u 1 e s and regulations foreach uti lit y. statistical information andother records which aid in utility regulation,·
All new tariff filings dealing with therates. rules and regulations for regulatedutility companies in the State of Missouriare initially ref err e d to the Rates andResearch Department for processing, Thedepartment staff first reviews the filing todetermine the extent in nature of the changesor additions proposed. Recommendationsare then made to other ill e m be r s of theCommission staff and to the Commissionregarding the tariff proposals. After theCommission has made its decision in matters involVing rate and tar iff changes oradditions, the tariff processing procedureis completed and the tar iff filed or sus-
. pended for further study or public hearingsas ordered by the Commis.sion.
Ta4i664 P4oee44ed
During the period c a v ere d by thisreport. 2,371 tariff sheets were processeddealing with new tariff proposals, new rates,rate and tariff changes, and miscellaneoustariff information. During this period, 577letters were w r itt en acknowledging andtransmitting tariffs and answering inquiriesto the Commission regarding utility tariffs.Members of the department staff also handletariff inquiries made by telephone and inperson at the Commission offices.
In addition to the m a i n ten an c e ofptility tariffs, the Rates and Research De-
partment a Iso has the responsibility forinvestigating a majority of the utility customers' complaints and inquiries referredto the Commission concerning the rates,ru~es and regulations for the utility companies under Public Service Commissionjurisdiction. This yea r, approximately1.400 letters were written by members ofthe department s t af f in response to customer complaints and inquiries, and requests for information from utility companyofficials and other individuals. Many complaints and inquiries are a I s a handled bytelephone and direct contact at the Commission offices. A majority of the complaints and r e que s t s for informationreceived are.handled on a s t aft level andresolved by the transmittal of tariff infor-m a t ion and/or communication wit h theutility company involved. There are somecomplaints, however, which cannot becom pIe tel y resolved at the staff level,and these are referred to the CommissionLegal Department, or the Commission, forfurther action. In the event a pUblic hearingresults from rate and tariff comphints orfilings, the de par t men t staif aid s theGeneral Counsel and his staff in the preparation for the hearing .
A considerable am 0 un t of time isspent by the Rates and Research Department staif in conferences and discussionswith officials of utility companies. Theseconferences may deal with existing tariffs.new tariff proposals. br other matters relating to the rates, rules and regulationsof the utility com pan i e s. Good lines ofcommunicationbetween the staff and utilitycompany personnel help to assure that alltariffs submitted are in proper form andcomply with the G en era1 Orders of theCommission, and the laws of the State ofMissouri.
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The Rates and Research Departmentcomplies and m a i n t a ins statistical datapertinent to the operations of the varioustypes of pu b 1 i c utilities in the St ate ofMis sou r i regulated by the Commission.The statistical information contained in thefollowing pages, relating to the operationsof regulated public utilities, will give thereader a general idea of the developmentof pUblic utilities in the State of Missouriin recent years. All statistical informationis based on utility company arumal reportsas of December 31, 1967, unless otherwisespecified. _
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MISSOURI ELECTRIC UTILITIES
Electric utilities 0 per at i ng in thestate continued to grow at are cor d pacethroughout the year. For the year ended,December 31, 1967, the electric utilitiesin Missouri sold a record 24.48 billionkilowatt-hours of electric e n erg y . Thiswas an increase of 5.63 percent over theyear ended December 31, 1966.
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The continued increase in demand forelectric energy has created the necessityfor new sou r C e s of supply in the state.Thou g h there are some hydro-electric,generating plants in operation in the state,the major sources of electric energy arecoal, gas and oil-fired generating plants.At the w r it i n g of this report, there areseveral large generating plants under construction throughout the s tat e which willincrease the g en era t i ng capacity of theelectric utilities in the state by s eve r a 1hundred thousand kilowatts. Every indication is that the need for e 1 e c t ric energywill steadily increase in future years.
The steady inc rea s e in industrialdevelopment and increased usage by residential and commercial customers taxesthe output capabilities of the electric utilities during peak demand periods. Largerair conditioning loads combined with general lighting and applicance loads requirea continual search by the electric utilitiesfor more e f f i c i en t methods by which toserve their customers. A primary goalforall electric utilities is to increase usageof electric energy during off-peak periods,thereby increasing the load factor and reducing the overall cost per kilowatt-hourfor electric energy. One utility operatesa pump-storage hydro-electric, plant during peak periods which reduces the requirments for adding additional generating fadlities that might be idle alarge percentageof the time. Electric heating and all electric developments are a primary factor inelectric load leveling during the off-peakwinter season. Increases in interchangeand interconnection agreements betweencompanies helped to assure a continuoussupply of e 1 e c t ric en erg y for electriccustomers.
The electric utilities operating in theState of Missouri have effected many re-
ductions in rat e s for their customers inrecent years. The past year ended June 3D,1968, was no exception, as evidenced byreductions in charges to consumers in excess of two and one-half million doll a r sfor that period.
During the past ten years, operatingrevenues for the electric utilities operatingin the state have increased by 107 percent,but the kilowatt-hours of electric en erg ysold during that same period have increasedby more than 128 percent. Other electricutility statistics and comparisons may befound in figure NO.2. (See P. 64)
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There are three steam heating systems currently operating in the S tat e ofMissouri. These systems are used to supply steam primarily for spa c e heating incertain areas of our 1 ar g e r cities wherethere exists a concentration of commercialand industrial development requiring thisservice. Though these systems have beenin existence for many years. they have notexpanded greatly inrecentyears) primarilybecause the advent of natural gas into ourcities for use as a space heating fuel hasdecreased the demand for steam heat.
NATURAL GAS UTILITIES
During the past year. nat u r a 1 gasdistribution facilities have been extendedfor the first time to many areas in Missouri.Investment in natural gas distribution facalities in 1967 by Mis sou r i companiesreached a record figure in excess of 385million dollars. reflecting an 86 percentinc rea S e in plant investment during thepast ten years. Du ring this period) thenumber of gas customers served has increased by only 26 percent. in die at ingthat Mis sou r i natural gas utilities areinvesting more money per c us tom e r inorder to provide more Missouri residentswith natural gas service.
Natural gas is supplied to the Stateof Missouri by interstate pip eli n e companies whose lines extend from the naturalgas fields in states primarily to the west'and southwest of Missouri. Allocations ofadditional nat u r a 1 gas supplies from thepipeline companies are under the jurisdiction of the Fed e r al Power Commission.from whom the authority for additional supplies enabling them to extend their facilitiesinto new are a s and increase natural gascoverag~ in previously certificated areas.
Considerable gains have also been made inthe pro vis ion of rrfirm rt gas service tomany customers who had previously beenserved only on an interruptible basis, dueto limitations of the amount of gas whichcould be obtained from the pipeline companies, especially during peak periods.The peak demands for natural gas are forperiods during the winter months when theservice is reqUired for space heating uses.Since most gas utilities pur c has e theirgas on a demand rate which is affected bythe pea k demand requirements on an annual basis, the utilities are constantlysea r chi ng for ways to improve the loadfactor in their s y s tern s. They seek tou t il i z e more gas in the off-peak periodssince the high demand has been establishedduring the win t e r. and additional usageduring the off-peak periods helps to lower
the overall cost of gas. Some of the methods use d to imp r 0 v e load factor andreduce demand requirements ar e underg"roundgas storage facilities. peak-shavingwith liquefied petroleum gas. and the promotion of tot a 1 energy installations. gasair conditioning and 0 the r installationswhich have a good load factor and use moregas during off-peak per i 0 d s . The totalenergy plant is a system which uses natural gas to sup ply electricity. heat. hotwater and air conditioning for a limitedarea. This t y p e of operation has a goodload factor and is used primarily in largeschools. apartment complexes and 0 the rde vel 0 p men t s of this type. Though arelatively new innovation. s eve r a 1 totalenergy plants are in operation in the Stateof Missour~ and others are in the planningand construction stages.
Though there are many factors whichcontrol the cost of the provision of naturalgas service, the p rim a r y one being thepur c has e d cost of gas, the natural gasutilities operating in the state continue theirsearch for new and more .economical ways
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An adequat~ potable water supply isa major concern of every resident in theState of Missouri. The growth of suburbanresidential areas# new industrial development and the increases in usage per capitaof the residential customer h a v e createdever increasing demands for more wateron the water utilities operating in the state.
Though Missouri has alarge numberof surface sources for water supply in itsnumerous rivers and streams, the cost oftransporting and treating that water supplyoften makes it impractical to use. Wellsthen, bee 0 me the chief source of watersupply for are a s not having adequate demand for the justification of t rea t men tplants# and for tho s e areas not in closeproximity to an adequate surface source ofwater supply.
To meet the need for the increaseddemands for safe water, the water utilitiesoperating in the State of Missouri are expending increased amounts of money eachyear to locate and develop new sources ofwater supply and establish treatment plantsto insure the water is safe for human consumption. During the past year, investment in water utility plant by water companies regulated by this Commission hasincreased to a point near 137 million dollars, an increase of approximately 3m i 11 ion dollars above last yearn figure.The additional expenditures were for development of new water sources, thed eve lop ill en t and expansion of existingsources and the expansion of distributionfacilities reqUired to transport the waterto the customer.
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Governor Warren E. Hearnes on .June 1, 1967,signed into 1 a w emergency legislation which renewed the Public Service Commission's regulatorycontrol over private sewer systems operating aspublic utilities in Missouri.. T his new law, because of its emergency clause, became effectiveimmediately.
The statute, known as Senate Bill l'\l'o. 106 ofthe 74th General Assembly of Missouri, correctedcertain deficie'ncies set out in a declaratory judgment by the Cole County Circuit Court which hadfound the former statute unconstitutional. Thato pin ion was sought by the Valley Sewage Co. ,St. Louis, County, after it had been requested bythe PSC to conform to the law pertaining to sewerutilities and to file application for certification tooperate within the jurisdiction of the Public Servic e Commission. The company challenged theCommission's legal authority to regulate its operations under the old law and asked the opinion ofthe courts.
On December 1, 1966, when the Cole CountyCourt opinion was handed down, the Commissionwas i. n vol v e d in 17 formal matters concerningsewer utility operations. There were 71 additionalcompanies operating sewer utilities which had beeninformed of their need to operate under rules ofthe Commission~ The opinion of the Circuit Courtwas not appealed by the Commission. The Commission deemed it more expeditious to seek newlegislation in the 74th General Assembly whichconvened in January, 1967.
After pas s ag e of Senate Bin i\lo. 106, thePublic Service Commission immediately becameactive in an intensified. program of enforcement ofthe new law. ny the end of .June, 1967, the Comm iss ion had'reinstituted many of its old sewercases which had been dropped during the periodwhen j uri s die t ion over sewer utilities was inquestion. The Commission in .June mailed information concerning the new statute to each knownsewer company and builder of sewer systems.
Threeweeks after the Senate Bill became law,the Public Service Commission became inv~l:ed
in its first rate case concerning a sewer utlllty.(Jefferson County Sewer Co. June 21. 1967) Twosewer' companies (.Jefferson County Sewer Co. andHeatherbrook Sewer Co. ) voluntarily came underPublic Service Commission jurisdiction claiming
the Grandfather clause almost immediately afterthe bill became law and 31 (thirty-one) other companies filed applications for certification to operate within the jurisdiction of the Commission.
Prior to losing jurisdiction over sewer company operations. the Public Servic e Commissionhad a number of cases pending final disposition.All sewer matters were dropped awaiting new legislation which would strengthen regulatory controls over these operations.
Among the sewer issues pending were numerous complaint cases. One such case, involVingFee Pee Trunk Sewer, Inc., concerned complaintsof sewage backup in basements of a subdivision inSt. Lou i s County served by the company. Thiscase had been heard shortly before the December 1 ,1966, ruling by the Cole County Circuit Court.
Immediately after tbe June 1, 1967. enactmentof new sewer controls, the Commission hired aconsulting engineer to make an engineering studyof the sewer system operated by Fee Fee in thearea a f complaints. Another public hearing wasscheduled so that the results of that study togetherwith information gathered by the Commission staffin its investigation could be recorded.
The Commission had decided that the publicinterest and nee d for immediate relief from thesewage problems of the subdivisior. involved in the,complaints of sewa~e backups demanded immediate at ten t ion. An interim order was issuedordering certain alterations of design to the systemand the disconnecting of downspouts from the sanitary sewer s . The deficiencies were furthercorrected by the company's construction of a reliefsewer line. All improvements were ordered priorto the rainy season of early spring, 1968.
Another sewer complaint resulted in the Commission! s immediate action in the interests of thepublic. That case involved Spanish LakeService,Inc. Customers of a subdivision served by thatfirm complained of sewage backups into basementsof homes.
Staff studies showed certain inadequacies ofdesign and indicated the company had a lax programof sewer system maintenance. An interim orderw'as iss u e d by the Commission calling for corrective measures to protect homeowners in thearea served
Adequacy of design studies are being made onthree sewer companies: Fee Fee Trunk Sewer, Inc- ,St Louis Co u n t y Sewer Co. , and Spanish LakeService. Tnc.
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!\. third interim order, to give immediate relief to sewer problems pending the Commission'sfinal decision. was issued to the .Jefferson CountySewer Co - - the first sewer rate case. An interimincrease was granted that company on March 14.1968. which should afford the com pan y neededoperating capital. The Commission directed theUtilities Division to prepare an original cost anddepreciation study so that the interim rates couldbe verified.
A heavy accumulation of correspondence hasflowed steadily to and from the Commission sincejurisdiction over sewer companies was establishedon June 1,1967. Letters, copies of the new law,questionnaires and survey data have been sent inthe form of numerous mailings to mayors and citymanagers. to 165 b u i 1 d e I' s of sewage disposalworks and to all known sewer companies operatingin this State. Communications have involved advising the companies 0 f the new law and showingthem how to determine if they are subject to stateregulatory jurisdiction under the new law.
The inrreased work load involved in the enforcement of sewer regulati.ons has entailed ther eOrganiz ation of the Commis sion I s manpower tohandle the added responsibilities and the hiring ofadditional professional personnel.
J.C. Alexande4 eheek~ a lette4w~th h~~ ~ec~eta4if, M~~. Lutkew~tte. Tn the lowe~ photag4aph, anothe4 ~ec~eta4if, M4~.
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membeft~ 06 the Enginee~ihg Vepa.~.tmen.t ~ta.nt.
The Commission has employed 0 n e new engineer and two professional interns to work withan experienced engineer and engineer aide in fieldinvestigations. T'his five-man team is presentlyworking on original cost studies in the S1. Louisarea.
Secretarial personnel and professional engineers augment the work of this task force fromthe Jefferson City offices of the Public ServiceCommission. The s cop e of duties ranges fromanswering complaint letters from the general public to preparing technical data for use in hearingson sewer matters before the Commission.
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During the first year of sewer reg u 1 a t ionunder the new statute, the Commission has c ertificated nine sewer companies to operate as sewerutilities. This.i n vol v e d the company filing anapplication for a certificate of convenience andnecessity; a hearing date set; the hearing beforethe Commission and a final Report & Order issued.There were two exceptions. Two of the nine companies listed below voluntarily cam e under PSCjurisdiction relying on Grandfather rights. (Indicated below,q
The nine companies are:
':'Jefferson County Sewer Co.Jefferson County
':'lIeatherbrook Sewer Co.St. Charles County
Belleau Dardenne Utilities Co.. Inc.St. Charles County
Riverside Sewer Co.St. Louis County
Woodland Hei.ghts Utilities. Inc.Crawford County
St. Peters Sewer CoSt. Charles County
Warsen Hills SubdivisionSt. Charles County
Fieldcrest SubdivisionSt. Charles County
Missouri Cities Water CompanyRidgewood EstatesPlatte County
The engineering staff of the Commission hasfound it necessary to make original cost studiesof the companies'n ewly added to Public ServiceCommission jurisdiction. This is one of the basesfor determining rate of return for a company andthis exacting appraisal consumes many hours ofmanpower.
Original cost studies have been completed on:'
':'St. Peters Sewer Company':'Warsen Hills Subdivision':' Fieldcrest SubdivisionBelleau Dardenne Utilities Co. , Inc.St. Charles County Water Co (sewer)Jefferson County Sewer Co.
':' Original cost studies made prior to .June 1. 1967
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Hearings dates are yet to be set (at the writingof this report) on five additional applications forcertification by the following companies:
Martigney Creek Sewer Co.St. Louis County
Maxville Sewer System, Inc.Jefferson County
Valley Sewage Co.St. Louis County
51. Charles County Water Co. (sewer)St. Charles County'
Burma BuildersCole County
Hearings on applications of ten other sewercompanies who see k certificates of convenienceand necessity to operate a s sewer utilities havebeen heard. Final Report & Orders are pendingon these cases:
Bonfils Service CorporationS1. Louis County
Butler Hill Sewer Co.St. Louis County
Crystal Springs Development Co.St. Charles County
Fee Fee Trunk Sewer. Inc.St. Louis County
Franklin County Service CompanyFra'nklin County
Peruque Sewer Co.St. Charles County
Roy- L Utilities Co.Montgomery County
St. Charles County Utilities Co. , Inc.St. Charles County
Terra Realty & Investment Co.. Inc.Jefferson County
Missouri Bottoms sewer Co.St. Louis County
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sewer companies whose applications for certificates of Convenience an d Necessity are on file.Those s eve n applications (pending as of July 1.1968) will be heard in August and September.
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Ten sewer companies are currently underinvestigation by the Commission on matters ranging from lnvestigation as to adequacy of design andadequacy of service to determining if the companyinvolved i.s under Commission jurisdiction. Anteh companies have formal matters pending beforethe Commission. Some have been heard, otherspartially heard and still others are awaiting hearing dates.
Briar Cliff EstatesJefferson County
Corrisande Hills SubdivisionJefferson County
Creek\..,oou SubdivisionJefferson County
Werges SubdivisionMontgomery County
Lake Wauwanoka, Inc.Jefferson CountJ
Lamplight Square SubdivisionBoone County
Leora SubdivisionBoone County
Pee Pee Trunk Sewer, Inc.St Louis County
31. Louis County Sewer Co.St. Louis County
Span ish Lake Servic e, Inc.SL Louis County
Since June I, 1967, the staff has investigatedover 150 sewer systems and has found that as ofJune .30, 1968, these systems do not come underthe jurisdiction of the Commission. Continualsurveillance is r e qui red for a large portion ofthese systems to determine if and when they shouldbe brought under Commission jurisdiction.
The new Missouri s tat ute restating PublicServic"e Commission regulation over sewer utilities provides that sewer companies will be assessed the same as other Missouri public utilities inorder to pay for the cos t s of regulation. Thatass e ssm en t is based in total gross intrastaterevenue produced by the company.
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Bayshore Sanitation Co.Jefferson County
Fenton Sewer Co.St. Louis County
Lambert A. Karll51. Charles County
St. Louis County Sewer Co.St. Louis County
Peaceful Valley Lake Corp.Gasconade County
West Elm Place Corp.Jefferson County
Spanish Lake Service, Inc.St. Louis County
(partially heard 2-28-68)
M~~~ou~~ Tet~phon~ Company'~
new da.t:.a p~o c.e~~ing c.ent:.vr. J4~hown above. On Page 67, a.wa~R c.Aew nAam GeneAai Tetephone Co. in~tall~ c.able indowntown Cotumb~a.
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Growth of the telephone industryin Missouri continues at an impressiverate. During the past ten years J thenumber of telephones in service has increased more than 85 percent to a total of2 451 771 telephones as of June 30. 1967.. ,Figure 8 shows the increase in total number of telephone stations for the State ofMissouri over this ten-year period.
Customers ofthe telephone companiesoperating in the state are demanding morecomplete telephone coverage. improvedclasses of service and more sophisticatedcommunication equipment to keep pace withthe rapid residential and industrial development in the state. To satisfy the demandsof its customers. the telephone industryis making record expenditures for plantand facilities. By the end of 1967, telephone plant inve stment in the state hadreached the figure of $1 J 156.723.439.Over the past several years. amountshave exceeded 100 million dollars per year.causing a rapid rise in the plant investment figure.
A sizeable portion of th~ industry'sconstruction budget for the past year hasgone into upgrading party line service.Most companies in the state are now working toward a goal of private line servicefor all customers inside exchange baserate areas, and rural service with a maximum of four parties to a line. There arenow in existence several exchanges inboth the urban and rural areas. The trendfor the future appears to be private linetelephone service prOVided through underground systems. thereby eliminating mostof the service and trouble complaints forthe telephone company.
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Extended area service. or toll freecalling between exchanges, has been established in several areas in the pastyear. To prOVide this service, the additionof trunk lines and central office equipment is required between the exchangesinvolved. The largest projects of thistype are still under construction and arethe Wide Area Service Plans for metropolitan St. Louis and metropolitan KansasCity. These projects are scheduled to becompleted and the service established byDecember of 1968. This program willvirtually eliminate inter -zone calls in thestate's two largest metropolitan areas.
The development and installation ofDirect Distance Dialing. Touch Tonesystems (push button dialing), data transmitting and recording equipment, improvedprivate branch exchange systems and moresophisticated transmission equipment hasrevolutionized the communications industryin recent years. The energy and resourcesof the industry are being expended at anever-increasing rate to meet the challengesof the world of today.
One relatively new development inthe telephone industry is Improved MobileTelephone Service, a radio-telephone service by which the customer may place andreceive calls from a mobile unit in muchthe same way as with standard telephoneservices. Some customers may now dialtheir calls from their mobile units, but insome areas the operation of the servicestill requires an operator.
With record amounts being spent ontelephone construction each year for thedesign and development 0 f new facilitiesand concepts, there appears to be no endin sight for the growth of the telephone industry in Missouri.
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Western Un ion is one of the oldestutilities operating in the State of Missouri.To d ay it can hardly be recognized as thesame utility which started out with singlekey telegraph installations in the variousrailroad towns t h r 0 ugh 0 u t the country.Since Western Union's intrastate systemis so closely tied with its world-wide network. the information in this report refersto the company 1 s entire operation.
Although the telegram message business is still the largest sin g 1 e source ofrevenue for Western Union, it to day represents less t han 1/6 of the company'stotal me s sag e volume. The company! smodernization and expansion program isaimed at development of long-term potential
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projects for the company. the majority ofwhich are associated with leased systemsand record service.
Telegram me s sag e services. declining in use, still produce almost 1/2 ofWestern Union! s revenue. $156, 000. 000 in1967. More than 800/0 of all telegrams sentare for business purposes and usually applyto the distr ibution of raw materials andmaterials manufactured goods. Telegrammoney 0 r d e r service is also included inthe telegram me s sag e services. Telegrams and money orders. unlike the newer,customer-operated services must be accepted. t ran S ill it ted and delivered byWestern Union employees. Therefore.constant attention is required to maintaine f f i c i en c y and provide a high quality ofservice.
OFFICE OFUTILITIES
*F.D. Hequembourg DirectorJanie Millard Secretary
Accounting Department
Robe rt E. Semb Ch i ef AccountantPaul W. Christian Asst. Chief Accountant
Olive J. Bishop Clerk IVPhilip T. Blake Utility Accountant IVJerry L. Bowling Utility Accountant IIIrma P. Faris Secretary to Mr. SembSidney M. Graf Utility Accountant IVGil be r t E. H0 f fm an " Uti 1i t Y Cos t Acca untan tHarvey G. Hubbs Utility Accountant IIA.R. Hudgins Utility Accountant IIIDorothy R. Kenney Clerk-Stenographer IIIJ. Frank Mauney Utility Accountant INorman N. Newby Utility Accountant IVElmer J. Schlueter Utility Accountant IIGeorge T. Snelling Utility Accountant IJames M. Stuart Utility Accountant IIIChester G. Sullivant Utility Accountant IVJacqueline S. Throneberry Clerk-Stenographer IIRayford Windle Utility Accountant I
Engineering Department
*Richard A. Kieselbach Chief Engineer*John O. Richey Asst. Chief Engineer
*James H. Aikman Engineer IV*J.C. Alexander Engineer IV*William E. Hedges Engineer IVWilliam E. Kreisel Engineer IV*Me 1vi n T. Love Eng i nee r I V*Charles W. Morris Engineer IV*Grover R. Wicker Engineer IVI.A. Chester .......•....................... Engineer IIILarry D. Nichols Engineer IIICharles H. Smith Engineer IIIFrank M. Forbey,Jr .........•.......... Utility AppraiserBilly M. Nickle Engineer AideArlie E. Smith Engineer AideMichael E. Middleton Clerk III - EngineeringJimmy L. Walker Clerk III - EngineeringRobert E. Dorr aailroad Safety SupervisorJohn M. Lucas Field Investigator (Railroad)Eugene Woods Meter Insp~ctor
Joseph N. Zeffiro Meter Inspector
* Registered Professional Engineer
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Danny R. Nickle Professional InternRobert A. Porter , Professional InternDorothy Lee Miller Secretaryto Mr. KieselbachMarjorie E. Lutkewitte SecretarYVirginia Vossen Clerk-Stenographer IIIFlora Parsons Clerk-Typist III
Rates and Tariffs Department
~ordon L. Persinger Engineer IVRose Mary Ekstam SecretaryDonna Powell ~Secretary
Milada Rasp Clerk-Stenographer III
*Registered Professional Engineer
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APPENDIXSECTION I '
TRANSPORTATION CASES
Date, Name & No.
T-25,795 ..... Schaefer Bros.7/3/67
T-25,796 ..... C & WTruck Line7/3/67
T-25,797 ..... A & A Meat Co.7/3/67
T-25,798 ..... Russe11's Moving Co.7/3/67
T-ll,967 .. Sub 15 ... Cyrus Truck Line7/3/67 Inc.
T-4172 .. Sub 1 ... Ellis Petroleum7/3/67 Transport, Inc.
TA-T-5226-x ..... Steel Haulers, Inc.7/3/67
T-24,060 ..... S & S Cattle Co.7/3/67
T-25,799 ..... Inter:state Engineer:7/5/67 ing Corp.
T-25,800 ..... Harvey Mason Live7/5/67 stock Trucking
T-25,801 ..... Scott's Gravel Co.7/5/67
T-25,802 ..... Howard Julius Quiggle7/5/67
T-6456 .. Sub 13 ... Earl Br:ay Inc.7/5/67
T-6605 .. Sub 7... Hugh Breeding Inc.7/5/67
T-419 .. Sub 7 ... Philipp Transit Lines7/5/67 Inc.
T-419 .. Sub 8 ... Philipp Transit Lines7/5/67 Inc.
T-13,773 ..... Buford H. Morehead7/5/67
T-17,593 ..... Fox Lake Mover:s, Inc.7/5/67
T-16,666 .. Sub 8 ... Bob Staton's7/5/67 Transport Co.
T-25.738 ..... Rudco Leasing Service7/5/67 Inc.
T-25,787 .....w. Gary Kissinger7/5/67
T-25,792 ..... Ronald J. Logsdon7/5/67
T-25,791 .....H.R. Ritte~ Trucking7/6/67 Co., Inc.
T-25,763 .....W.C. Smith7/6/67
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A?p., Cnrnmnn carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrie~, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier:, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate author:ity,exempt.
Amendment to the appLication
Amendment to the application
Extension of temporary authority
Tr:ansfer of per:mit T-24,060
App., Common car:rier, inter:state author:ity,exempt.
App., Common carrier:, inter:state authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intr:astate authority
App., Common carr:ier, interstate author:ity,exempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. For additional intr:astate author:ity
App. to transfer Certificate T-13,773, Common,Carrier:, irr:egular
App. to transfer Permit T-17,593, CommonCarrier, exempt.
App. for additional intrastate author:ity
Common Carrier:. interstate authority,exempt.
Common Carr:ier, interstate author:ity,exempt.
Cornman Carrier. inter:state authority,exempt.
Common Car:rier, inter:state authority, exempt.,and MC-105733
Common Carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
Disposition IGranted effective7/12/67
IGranted effective7/14/67
Granted effective
I7/24/67
Denied 2/27/68
Pending IPending
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Permit trans- Ifer red to SchoolerTrucking, Inc. ,granted effective
I7/3/68
Granted effective7/12/67
Granted effective I7/11/67
Granted effective2/27 /68 IGr:anted effective7/12/67
IPending
Pending IDismissed 11/16/67
IDismissed 10/4/67
Certificate trans- Iferr:ed to TerrellTrucking Service,granted effective
I8/6/67
Per:mit transferredto Koerth Tr:ansfe~
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Gr:anted effective11/9/67
Granted effective I7/5/67
Gr:anted effective7/5/67 IGranted effective7/5/67
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TA-B-25,762 ..... James S. Oliver7/6/67
. T-25,702 ..... Lee Cole7/6/67
T-25,803 ..... Paul s. Taylor7/6/67
T-12,899 ..... Campbell T~ck Leasing7/6/67 Co., Inc.
T-25,804 ..... Pierson E. Skelton7/7/67
TA-T-25,686 ..... Mendenhall Truck7/7/67 Lines
T-19,900 .....Warner Valentine7/7/67
T-20,416 ..... James R. Van Dyke7/7/67
B-24,744 .. , .. Riteway Limousine7/7/67 Service
T-25,805 ..... Reuler & Co., Inc.7/7/67
TA-T-13,534 ..... Richerson Trucking7/7/67 Service
T-25,808 ..... Dahlsten Truck Line7/10/67
T-25,807 .....H.M. Robinson7/10/67
T-25,449 ..... Southern Missouri7/10/67 Freight
T-25,806 .....Michaud Bus Lines, Inc.7/10/67
TA-B-25,616 .....Bentley's Enter7/10/67 prises, Inc.
T-25,809 .....Wholesalers, Inc.7/11/67
T-25,810 .....Alfred Hodges7/11/67
1-25,811 ..... Ernest Stanton Hall7/11/67
T-25,8l2 ..... Wynn Brothers Pro7/11/67 duce
T-25,813 ..... Robert J. Edgar7/11/67
T-25,814 ..... Pacific Provision Co.7/11/67
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Temporary intrastate authority, common carrier,under TA Cert. 739
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt .
App. to transfer intrastate portion of Certificate and Permit T-15,722 and merge under Permit1-18,270
Citation to show cause why permit should not berevoked.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend expiration date of temporaryauthority
Transfer of Certificate T-19,900, cornmon carrier,intrastate authority, and citation order dated5/2/67
Transfer of Certificate T-20,416, common carrier
Transfer of Certificate 721, common carrier
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority of Certificate and Permit T-13,534
App., Common Carrier, intrastate authority
App. to cancel interstate authority and transfer intrastate authority of T-13,851, and mergeunder Certificate & Permit T-12,728
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,207
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,Mc-94742
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, int.ers tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier J interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
Granted effective7/6/67 to 10/4/67
Granted effective7/6/67
Transferred toA.D. Taylor,grant.ed effective8/28/67
Citation set aside7/6/67
Granted effective7/18/67
Temporary authority granted to11/7/67
Certificate transferred to Toney'sTruck Co., citation set aside,granted effective7/17/67
Certificate transferred to DonaldAuffert, grantedeffective 7/17/67
Certificate transferred to RitewayLimousine Service,Inc., granted effee tive 7/18/67
Granted effective7/12/67
Temporary authority granted to10/12/67, grantedeffective 7/14/67
Granted effective10/24/67
Transferred toBrockman TruckLines, Inc.,granted effective 7/27/67
Granted effective7/11/67
Dismissed 10/27/67
Temporary authority granted to 10/27/67
Granted effective7/18/67
Granted effective7/18/67
Dismissed 10/27/67
Granted effective7/24/67
Granted effective7/18/67
Granted effective7/18/67
T-572 .. Sub 2... Abels Transfer Service App. for additional intrastate authority7/13/67 Inc.
TA-T-20,794 ..... Jimmy R. Goodnight7/11/67
TA-T-20,795 ..... Clifton Parker7/11/67
T-22,322 ..... Polman Transfer7/11/67
TA-B-25,705 ..... Harvey E. Perry7/11/67
B-24,744 ..... Riteway Limousine7/12/67 Service, Inc.
T-23,244 ..... Elmer William Thode7/1 2/67
T-25,413 ..... B & F Transportation7/12/67
T-25,722 ..... Berry Van Lines7/12/67
T-25,741 ..... Robert C. Henderson7/12/67
T-25,t88 ... .. John Fales7/12/67
T-2S,SIS .....Orie Moses7/12/67
T-22,22D .. Sub 3...Horner Truck7/13/67 Service
TA-T-25,65B-X..... Lawrence Rudroff7/13/67
T-12,lS9 .....King Transfer Line,7/13/67 Inc.
T-2S,S16 ..... Ray Carter, Inc.7/14/67
T-25,S17 ..... G.C. Hinrichs7/14/67
T-25,B18 ..... R.E. Stowell7/14/67
T-25,B19 ..... Charles Zupon7/14/67
T-25,820 ..... Hershel Tel10r7/14/67
T-19,921-X ..... Stevens Brothers7/14/67 Construction Co.
T-6582 ..... L.C. Jones Trucking Co.7/14/67
T-19,756 ..... Lindy Parton7/14/67
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Motion to extend temporary authority of Certificate T-20,795
App. to transfer Permit T-22,322, exempt.,MC-116,227
App. for temporary authority, common carrier,exempt. ,
Additional authority, interstate, under Permit &Certificate 721, exempt.
Transfer of Permit T-20,543 to Elmer W. Thode &Lavenne E. Thode
Transfer of Permit T-25,413, exempt.
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.MC-2607
COmmon carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
Common carrier, interstate aut~ority, exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,permanent
App. for additional intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
Interstate authority, Permit T-12,189
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-96,176
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer Permit T-19,921-X,exempt.
Interstate authority, Permit T~6582
Interstate authority, Permit T-19,756
Temporary authority granted to10/24/67
Temporary authorit'granted to 10/24/ .67
Permit transferredto polman TransferInc., granted effective 8/3/67
Temporary authority granted underTA Certificate 737to 10/10/67
Granted effective7/18/67
. Dismis sed 7/12/67
Permit transferred'to Charles E. CookTransports, Inc.Granted effective7/12/67
Granted effective7/12/67
Granted effective7/12/67
Granted effective7/12/67
Pending
Dismissed 11/16/67
Granted effective2/13/68
Temporary authority granted to10/25/67
Authority cancelled 7/13/67
Granted effective8/10/67
Granted effective7/26/67
Granted effective7/26/67
Granted effective7/24/67
Granted effective7/24/67
Permit transferredto Stevens Con~
struction Co.,granted effective9/14/67
Authority cancelled 7/14/67
Authority cancelled 7/14/67
II
III
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II
II
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B-20,943 .. Sub 1... Trenton-St. Joseph7/14/67 Coaches
TA-T-B139 ..... Daniel Hamm Drayage7/17/67 Co.
T-25,821-X ..... B.T. Miles, Jr.7/17/67
TA-T-25,821-X ..... B.T. Miles, Jr.7/17/67
T-25,449 ..... Southern Missouri7/18/67 Freight
T-25,822 ..... C1ark1ift of Wash7/18/67 ington, Inc.
T-25,823 ..... G1en Owen, Jr.7/18/67
T-25,689 ..... M & M Trucking7/18/67
T-25,645 ..... Jose S. Martinez7/18/67
T-25,717 ..... Ranch & Farm Lines7/18/67 Non Stock Co-op
Marketing Ass., Inc.
B-12,153 .. Sub 2... Crown Coach Co.7/18/67
T-25,766 .....T.W. Ingram Produce7/19/67
T-23,466 ..... Tom Batterton7/20/67
T-25,825 ..... Richards Motor Ser7/20/67 vice, Inc.
T-25,826 ..... Arlene C. Peters
B-25,824 ..... Specialty Transit Co.,'7/20/67 Inc.
T-24,325 ..... R.A. Corbett Transport7/21/67
T-25,757 ..... Cuane D. Zabka Trucking7/21/67
T-25,828 .....Larry D. Twyman7/21/67
T-25,828 ..... Dennis Staton7/21/67
T-25,829 ..... John Politte7/24/67
TA-T-25,829 ..... John Politte7/24/67
T-25,830 .....Wi11iam V. Lambert7/24/67
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App. to abandon portion of authority
App. for temporary authority, common carrier,interstate
App., Contract carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority, contract cacrier
Common carrier, intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
Common carrier, interstate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App. to transfer Certifiliate T-23,466, commoncarrier
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,759
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority
Transfe~ of Permit T-24,325, exempt. &MC-127,253
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for transfer af i~trastate portion ofT-25,634
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority,common carrier
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority
Granted effective11/9/67
Temporary authority granted to10/17/67
Granted effective8/9/67
Temporary authority g~anted to11/8/67
Granted effective7/27/67
Granted effective7/24/67
Granted effective7/20/67
Granted effective7/18/67
Granted effective7/18/67
Granted effective7/18/67
Granted effective12/19/67
Granted effective7/19/67
Certificate transferred to W & BTrucking Co.,granted effective8/4/67
Granted effective7/24/67
Granted effective7/26/67
Denied 3/5/68
Permit transferredto R. A. CorbettTransport, Inc.Granted effective7/21/67
Granted effective7/21/67
Granted effective8/28/67
Certificate transferred to Larry D.Twyman, grantedeffective 8/28/67
Denied 6/5/68
Temporary authority granted to1/16/68
Dismissed 4/8/68
T-14.157 .....Harold V. Swanson7/24/67
TA·T-25.658-X ..... Lawrence Rudroff7/24/67
T-25.678 ..... Pau1 David Beneux7/24/67
T-25.831 ..•.. Brada Miller Freight7/25/67 System. Inc.
T-25,832 ..... Smith Produce7/25/67
T-25,833 ..... James C. Ware7/25/67
T-25,834 ..... R.D.S. Trucking Co .•7/25/67 Inc.
T-12.151 .. Sub 24 ...Truck Transport.7/25/67 Inc.
T-IB.415 .....William McCormack7/25/67
T-25,835 .....Modern Truck 1ines,Inc.7/26/67
T-25,836 ..... Leland A. Huffman7/26/67
T-25,837 .....M & 5 Trucking Co.7/26/67
T-25.721 ..... Roy Whitten7/26/67
TA-T-25.456 ..... Stroud and Sons,7/27/67 Inc.
T-34l .. Sub 12 ... Beaufort Transfer7/27/67
T-24,399 ..... IML Freight Inc.7/27/67
TA-T-70 ..... L.A. Tucker Truck7/27/67 Lines, Inc.
T·25.B39 .....M.E. Meyers7/28/67
T-25,840 ..... Francis Jeno7/28/67
T-25,841 ..... Roger E. Smith7/28/67
T-25,842 ..... E.W. Atkinson Co.7/28/67
TA-T-ll,198-X..... Farris Truck7/28/67 Line
T-25,603 ...•. Jerry Meller7/28/67
T-25,845 ..... L.W. Thompson7/31/67
T-25,843 ..... Interstate Van7/31/67 Lines, Inc.
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Temporary suspension of Certificate T-14.157
Extension of temporary authority on TA-T-25,658-X
Common carrier. interstate authority, exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier. interstate authority.exempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
Intrastate authority, Certificate T-18,415
App .• Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt. & MC-115,169
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Common carrier. interstate authority, exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority. commoncarrier
App .• Common carrier. intrastate authority
Transfer of portion of interstate and all intrastate authority in Certificate & Permit T-l1,515
Temporary intrastate authority. common carrier
App .• Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority, contract carrier
Common carrier, intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate portion of Certificate& Permit T-14.297
App .• Common carrier, interstate authorityMC-45,695
Temporary suspen- IIsion granted to1/20/68
Temporary author- IIity granted to10/25/67
Granted effective II7/24/67
Granted effective8/8/67
IIGranted effective8/9/67
Granted effec tive II,8/1/67
Granted effective8/9/67 II,Granted effective6/18/68
Authori ty can- IIcelled 7/25/67
Granted effective8/3/67
IGranted effective8/17/67
Gt'anted effective
II8/7/67
Granted effective7/26/67
IIDenied 8/1/67
Dismissed 12/5/67 IICertificate andPet'mit transferred IIto Orscheln Bros.Truck Lines. Inc.,and merged withCertificate and
IIPermit T-403
Temporary authorit:granted to 10/29/6:
Granted effective II8/3/67
Denied 10/27/67
IIGranted effective8/3/67
Granted effective II9/11/67
Temporary authority
IIgranted to 11/1/67
GLanted effective8/8/67 I
Certificate trans- Jferred to IvanClarkson, grantedeffective 8/17/67
Granted effective I8/4/67
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T-25,844 ..... Johnnie O. Roberson7/31-67
T-16,211 .. Sub 2 ... Leeser & Stauf7/31/67 fer Truck Service
Inc.
T-21,620 ..... Cameron I. G~ina
8/1/67
T-13,183 .. Sub 3...Walter Wayne McVay8/1/67
T-4859 ..... Payne F~eight Lines8/1/67
T-25,846 ...•. S & W Trucking Co.8/1/67
T-25,847 ..... Florida Growers Coop8/1/67 Transpo~t
T-25, 848 ..... Tex-Cres t, Inc.8/1/67
T-25,849 ..... Charles R. Cude8/1/67
T-25,850 .....Mer1e A. Brower8/1/67
T-25,628 .. Sub 1. ..M & I 'I ruck8/1/67 Line, Inc.
T-25,668 ..... 8.E. Peavler8/1/67
T-25,772 ..... Yamaha International8/1/67 Corp.
T-25,590 ..... Baur Supply Co., Inc.8/2/67
T-25,851 .•... Jerry Lockwood8/3/67
T·25,852 ..... Ver1an Dykstra8/3/67
T-25,853 ..... A1mon Hillyer8/3/67
T-25,854 ..... Jerome Refrigerated8/3/67 Trucking
T-25,855 ..... J & J Trucking8/3/67
T-25,856 ..... Char1es E. Warner8/3/67
T-25,857 ..... Harold L. Doering8/3/67
T-18,161 .. Sub 3 ... Comme~cial8/3/67 Cartage Co.
T-13,486 ..... L1oyd McGowan8/3/67
T-25,734 ..... George Merrill8/3/67
AS
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
T~ansfer of Certificate T-21,620, common ca~~ier
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. to transfer Permit T-4859. exempt. &MC-40,719
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,eKempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
Common carrier, intrastate authority
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-l25,602
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier; interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt,'
App. , Common carrier, interstate author ity,MC-123,769
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
Certificate T-13,486
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
Granted effective8/16/67
Dismissed 5/7/68
Certificate transferred to Glenn C.Reed, granted effective 8/1/67
Granted effective2/3/68
Permit transferredto Payne FreightLines, Inc., granted affective,8/11/67
Granted effective9/7/67
Granted effective8/7/67
Granted effective8/7/67
Granted effective9/6/67
Granted effective10/26/67
Granted effective8/1/67
Granted effective8/1/67
Granted effective8/15/67
Granted effective8/7/67
Granted effective9/5/67
Granted effective8/11/67
Granted effective8/7/67 .
Granted effective8/24/67
Dismissed 10/27/67
Granted effective9/21/67
Pending
Certificate re-.voked and canceled9/3/67
Granted effective8/3/67
T-25,838 ..... J.E. Ulmer"8/3/67
T-25,858 ..... Smith ' s Truck Lines8/4/67
T-1.5,859 •... •Johnnie Kay8/4/67
T-22,Q76-X.....Mastin B~os.
8/4/67
TA-T-18,16l ..... Commercial Car8/7/67 tage Co.
T-20,191 ..... Van Denton8/7/67
TA-T-25,79Q ..... Harwood Elevator8/7/67
T-25,860 ..... Schwerman Trucking8/7/67 Co.
B-25,861 ..... Sunnyland Stages,8/8/67 Inc.
T-25,862 .....Wi1liam Wray Barrett8/8/67
T-25,863 ..... Richard & John Terp~
8/8/67 stra
T-25,864 ..... Edgar E. Reynolds8/8/67
T-25,449 ..... Southern Missouri8/8/67 Freight
TA-T-25,465 ..... Smart & Crenshaw
T-25,865 ..... Diversified Products8/9/~7 Trucking Corp.
T-22,477 ..... C.F. Ross8/9/67
T-15,933 ..... Homer T. Petree8/10/67
T-25,866 ..... Frank R. Givig1iano8/10/67
T-25,867 ..... lrvan Pratt8/10/67
T-25,868 ..... R. & L. Trucking8/10/67
1-11,515 .. Sub 6 ...Orscheln Bros.8/10/67 Truck Lines, Inc.
1-25,752S/10/67
B-25,869 ..... Northern Transpor8/11/67 tation Co., Inc.
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Transfer of Certificate T-22,241 and mergingwith Certificate T~13,007
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC 16940 Rl6
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Contract carrier's Permit T-22,076-X
Motion to extend temporary authority
Certificate T-20,191
Temporary intrastate authority, contractcarrier
App. for conversion of contract authoritygranted under Contract Carrier's PermitT-19,364
App. for restatement of intrastate authorityof Certificate 283
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for additional authority, common carrier,interstate authority, MC~l29,207
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Transfer of Pe~it T-22,477, exempt.
App. to transfer Certificate T-15,933, commoncarrier
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,105
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,168
Temporary intrastate authority until 11/7/67on Certificate & Permit T-403
Temporary authority to all common carriersserving Sedalia until 11/7/67
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-67,629
l;ertificate transferred to Bog1erTrucking & Excavating Co., grantedeffective 8/13/67
Granted until8/16/67
Granted effective8/16/67
Permit suspended,granted effective8/15/67
Temporary authority extended until11/7/67
Authority can. celled 8/7/67
Temporary authori~
granted to 10/3/67
pending
Authority restatedas intrastate & i~
terstate, exempt.& MC-52,479
Dismissed 10/27/67
Granted effective9/12/67
Granted effective8/24/67
Granted effective8/10/67
Temporary authority extended to11/9/67
Granted effective8/24/67
Permit transferredto C.F. Ross &Sons, granted effective 8/9/67
Certificate transferred to JordanSand & Gravel Co.Granted effective8/25/67
Granted effective9/5/67
Granted effective8/11/67
Granted effective10/5/67
Granted effective8/10/67
Granted effective8/10/67
Granted effective8/11/67
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App. for permanent authority, common carrier, intra- Granted effectivestate authority, reg. 6/4/68
II
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TA-T-13,140 ..... Alva LeonB/ll/67 Gilliam
T-10,904 .•...A11 States FreightB/ll/67 Inc.
T-25,378 ..... Midwestern Express,B/ll/67 Inc.
T-25,565 .....Kindhart & Peters8/11/67
T-25,870 ..... Cook Refrigerated8/14/67 Express
T-25,871 ..... Simon & Howlett8/14/67 Trucking, Inc.
TA-T-6278 .....Martin Truck Line,8/14/67 Inc.
T-25,872 .....W.C. Briley8/14/67
T-25,873 ..... Producers Transpor8/14/67 tation Coop. of Fla.
T-13,371 ..... Frank Burton8/15/67
TA-B-25,705 ..... Harvey E. Perry8/15/67
B-25,705 ..... Harvey E. Perry8/15/67
T-25,643 ..... Frank1in G. LoweB/15/67
T-25,657 ..... James R. Betts8/15/67
T-25,874 ..... Pittsburg Transpor8/16/67 tation Co., Inc.
T-24,021 ..... Car1 T. BasnettB/16/67
T-25,875 .....W.L. Justice8/16/67
T-25,876 ..... John H. Doub8/16/67
T-25,877 .....Vernon Boehms8/16/67
T-25,878 ..... Lo-Temp Express,8/16/67. Inc.
T-18,332 .. Sub 1 ...Moyer Truck8/16!67 Line, Inc.
TA-T-25,736 ..... Bi1lue Trucking8/16/67 Service
T-25,802 ..... Ju1ius Quiggle'8/16/67
T-25,879 ..... R & F Trucking Co.8/17/67
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App. for temporary intrastate authority,common carrier
Permit T-10,904
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt& MC-128,273
Permit T-25,565
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to Extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer Certificate T-13,371
App. to extend temporary authority under Certificate 737
Common carrier, intrastate authority
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,
App. to transfer Certificate T-24,021
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,
App. for additional intrastate authority,common carrier
Common carrier granted temporary intrastateauthority
Permit T-25,802
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Temporary auuhority granted t911/14/67
Authority cancelled 8/11/67
Granted effectiveB/ll/67
Authority cancelled 8/11/67
Granted effective8/24/67
Granted effective8/24/67
Temporary authorit:granted to 11/21/~
Granted effective9/22/67
Granted effective9/6/67
Certificate transferred to Bob G.Grissom, grantedeffective 8/28/67
Temporary authority granted to11/26/67
Granted effective8/29/67
Granted effective8/15/67
Granted effective8/25/67
Certificate transferred to Eue1Logan Jacobs,granted effective8/28/67
Granted effective8/24/67
Dismissed 10/27/67
Granted effective9/7/67
Granted effective8/21/67
Pending
Temporary authority granted to11/14/67
Cancelled 8/16/67
Dismissed 1/12/68
T-25,894 .....Local & Weatern Dis8/22/67 tributors of Florida
T~25.880..... Carl FletcherB/17/67
T-25,881 ..... Billy Funkhouser8/17/67
T-25.882 ..... Kenneth Moore &8/17/67 Verna Moore
T-a5,8S3 . .... G.A. Michael8/17/67
TA-T~25,884~X..... Carl F.8/17/67 Happel
T-5379-X..... Golden Brothers
T-20,909 .. Sub 1... Hall McLaugh~
8/17/67 lin
T-24,655 ..... Edd & Lockie GeneB/1B/67 Terrell
T-25,885 .....Avon Machinery Co.8/21/67
T-25,886 .....L.W.Baker, Jr.8/21/67
T-1144 .. Sub 1 ... Tri-State Motor8/21/67 Transit Co.
T-25,887 ..... R-D Excavating Co.8/21/67
T-25,888 ..... Smead Manufactur8/21/67 ing Go.
T-25,216 .....White Oak Mill8/21/67
TA-T-25,643 ..... Franklin G. Lowe8/21/67
T-25,889 ..... Polar Express. Inc.8/22/67
T-25,890 ..... Par-Troy Transpor. 8/22/67 tation
T-25,891 .....William O. Head, Jr.8/22/67
T-25,892 ..... H & G Trucking, Inc.8/22/67
T-25,893 ..... R & S Grain Co.8/22/67
T-25,895 ..... 0rscheln Bros. Truck8/23/67 Lines, Inc.
T-25,896 ..... Clarence E. Moser8/23/67
T-14,157 ..... Harold V. Swanson8/24/67
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority, contract carrier, irreg.
Transfer of Permit T-5379-X, exempt.
Adoitional intrastate authority, cornmancarrier
Transfer and merging ofPermit T-24,655 withCertificate T-13,773
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MG~128,937
App., Cornmon carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. to transfer and merge T-16,080 withT-13,007
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer Permit T~25,216, common carrier
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,044
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,
App. to transfer portion of authority issuedunder Certificate T-403
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority, commoncarrier, irreg.
Granted effective I8/24/67
Granted effective I9/8/67
Granted effective8/17/67
IDismissed H)/27/67
Temporary author- Iity granted to11/16/67
Permit transferred
Ito Golden BrothersInc., Granted ef-fective 8/17/67
'Granted effective I8/29/67
Permit transferredto Terrell Trucking
IService, granted ef~
fective 8/18/67
Granted effective8/24/67 IGranted effective8/24/67
Granted effective I2/6/68
Certificate trans-ferred to Bogler IITrucking & Excavat·ing CO.,G.E. 9/5/&
Granted effective9/6/67 IPermit transferredto Remo TransportsInc., granted ef-
Ifective 8/25/67
Temporary author-ity extended to9/21/67
IGranted effectiveB/25/67
Granted effective I9/12/67
Granted effective9/14/67
IIGranted effective8/25/67
Granted effective I10/16/67
Granted effective9/11/67
IIPending
Granted effective
I9/14/67
Dismissed 10/27/67
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TA-T-419 ..... Philipp T~ansit
8/24/67 Lines, Inc.
T-13,691 .....Maryland Heights8/25/67 Hauling
T-25,897 ..... LeMars Feed & Grain8/25/67
T-23,646 ..... Champion Papers, Inc.8/25/67
TA-T-5226-X..... Steel Haulers, Inc.8/28/67
T-25,898 ..... Bob Blair Transpo~ta
8/28/67 tion
T-25,899 ..... Specialized Car~iers
8/28/67 Inc.
T-25,900 ..... Luther O'Neal8/28/67
TA-T-13,534 ..... Richerson Truck8/28/67 ing Service
T-12,567 .....Otten Truck Line8/28/67
T-25,901 ..... Roger Bradberry8/29/67
T-25,902 .....AII States Marketing8/29/67 Ass.
T-25,903 ..... Melvin Isbell8/29/67
T-13,532 ..... James D. Tucker8/29/67
T-25,884-X... , .Carl F. Happel8/29/67
T-25,904 .....M.D. Kuykendall8/29/67
T-24,005-X..... Compton Appliance8/29/67 Service Co.
TA-T-16,666 ..... Bob Staton T~ans
8/30/67 port Co.
T-2S,90S .....Elberta Packing Co.8/30/67
T-25,906 ..... Irish Truck Lines8/30/67
T-25,907 ..... Apopka Plant Co-op8/30/67
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Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority, commoncarrier, irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,808
App. to t~ansfer interstate authority, commoncarrie~, exempt.
Motion to Extend Temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-12907
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to Extend temporary authority
Additional intrastate authority
App. Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority ofCertificate T-13,963
App. to transfer Certificate T-13,532
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer permit T-24,005-X, contractcarrier
App. for temporary intrastate authority, commoncarrier, irreg.
App., Common carrier, inte~state autho~ity,
exempt.
App., Common ca~rier, inte~state authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Temporary authority granted to11/30/67
Authority transferred to Louis ian.Concrete Co.,granted effective9/11/67
Granted effective8/31/67
Authority transferred to U.S,Plywood-Champion Papers, Inc.,grantedeffective 9/21/67
Temporary authority extended to11/27/67
Granted effective9/7/67
Granted effective8/29/67
Dismissed 10/27/67
Temporary authority extended to11/28/67
Granted effective9/7/67
Granted effective8/30/67
Granted effective9/29/67
Authority t~ans
ferred to RobertCurtis, grantedeffective 9/17/67
Certificate transferred to DannyGillam & S.J.PfecceGranted effective9/17/67
Granted effective12/26/67
Granted effective9/11/67
Permi t trans ferredto Compton ServiceCo., granted effective 11/27/67
Temporary authority granted to11/30/67
Granted effective9/14/67
Granted effective9/19/67
Dismissed 10/27/67
TA-T-9255 ..... Kaw TLansport Co.8/31/67
TA-T-9879 .....Monkem Co .• Inc.8/31/67
T-12,188 .....William Sundrup9/1/67
T-25,908 ..... Rees Trucking Co.9/1/67
T-25,909 ..... Bavarian Safe9/1/67 Pretzels, Inc.
T-25,910 ..... Loras J. & Delores9/1/67 Kremer
T-25,789 .....Lin Manufacturing9/1/67 Co.
T-25,911 ..... Chip1ey Produce &9/5/67 Poultry
T-25,912 ..... Cedar Valley Egg &9/5/67 Poultry
T-25,913 ..... Cowboy Van Lines,9/5/67 Inc.
T-25,914 ..... H.M. Trimble & Sons9/5/67 Ltd.
T-2j,915 .....West Michigan Trucking9/5/67 Service
T-25,917 ..... Glasnapp Transfer9/5/67
T-25,918 ..... Seneca Truck ~ental
9/6/67 & Leasing
T-25,919 ..... J.W. Kiker9/6/67
T-25,920 .....Henry Welch9/6/67
T-25,921 ..... L.H. Stegall & Luther9/6/67 E. Stegall
T-25,922 ..... Toy Ivan Burke9/6/67
T-20,933 ..... Mouw Transportation9/6/67
T-I0,786-X ..... Haro1d R. Council9/6/67
T-9879 .. Sub 6 ... Monkem Co., Inc.9/6/67
T-25,775 ..... Richard E. Hansen9/6/67
T-25,924 ..... Thomas L. Clark9/7/67
T-25,925 ..... Casket Transport Co.,9/7/67 Inc.
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App. for temporary intrastate authority,common carrier, irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority,common carrier, irreg.
App. to transfer interstate authority, commoncarrier, MC-60235
App., Cammon carrier, interstate authority,MC-} 29 ,145
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App., Common earLier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-91053
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-123,329
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier) inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. J Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common cat"rier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority, exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority, contractcarrier
App. for additional intrastate authority
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority
App. Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt. & MC-128,656
Temporary authority granted to10/3/67
Temporary authority granted to11/30/67
Authority transferred to Ron Sundrup Trans fer,granted effective9/19/67
Granted effective9/14/67
Granted effective10/23/67
Dismissed 9/29/67
Granted effective9/1/67
Dismissed 1/12/68
Granted effective10/25/67
Granted effective10/10/67
Granted effective9/25/67
Granted effective10/30/67
Granted effective9/11/67
Granted effective9/14/67
Granted effective9/14/67
Granted effective10/2/67
Granted effective10/11/67
Gl""anted effective9/11/67
Authority tl""ansferred to MouwTransportation, Incgranted effectiven
10/5/67
Authority transferred to HaroldCounc il J Inc.,granted effective10/14/67
Granted effective2/27/68
Granted effective9/6/67
Dismissed 6/10/68
Granted effective9/14/67
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r-25,926 ..... Bob Bass9/7/67
T-25,927 ..... Charles R. Baldridge9/7/67
T-25,928 ..... Jack Herweh Farms9/7/67
TA-B-25,929 ..... Harvey L. Strong9/8/67
T-25,930 •.•.. Big T Trucking Co. Di9/8/67 vision of Colonial
Stores, Inc.
T-25,932 ..... Jess Vaughan9/11/67
T-25,933 ..... Newlun Transport Ser9/11/67 vice
TA-B-24114 ..... Edward F. seyfarth9/11/67
T-25,934 ..... Jack E. Parman9/12/67
r-25,935 .. ; Willis Truck Line9/12/67
T-25,936 .....American Col1aid Co.9/12/67
T-25,937 .....Abraham Hilbrands9/12/67
T-15,740 .. Sub 1 ...Archie Holt9/12/67
TA-T-419 ..... Phi1ipp Transit9/12/67 Lines, Inc.
TA-T-408 ..... Piedmont Transfer9/12/67
T-25,780 ..... Van H. Livingston9/12/67
T-25,938 ..... Hubert Schrader9/13/67
T-25,939 ..... Marvin Ley9/13/67
T-25,940 ..... Maxwe11 Bros.9/13/67
TA-T-14,604 ..... E1wood Lynch9/13/67
T-25,941 .....Meyer Manufacturing9/14/67 Corp.
T-25,942 .....Myron Fred Hatfield9/14/67
T-25,943 ..... Tirod Corp.9/14/67
T-21,104 .....Wi11iam H. Kennon9/14/67
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority, commoncarrier
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-124,983
Extension of temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common ca~rier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exelj1pt.
App. for additional intrastate autho~ity
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for tempo~ary intrastate authority
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App., Common carrier, inte~state authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate autho~ity,
exempt.
A9P., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., CommOn carrier, interstate authority,MC-i27, 77 2
App. to transfer intrastate authority
Granted effective9/28/67
Granted effective9/19/67
Granted effective9/19/67
Dismissed 12/8/67
Granted effective9/14/67
Granted effective9/22/67
Granted effective9/25/67
Temporary authority granted to10/19/67
Granted effective9/20/67
Granted effective10/25/67
Granted effective10/11/67
Granted effective9/25/67
Granted effec·tive2/15/68
Temporary authority granted to12/14/67
Temporary authority granted to12/12/67
Granted effective9/12/67
Granted effective10/5/67
Granted effective9/29/67
Granted effective9/21/67
Temporary authority granted to12/17/67
Granted effective9/19/67
Granted effective9/19/67
Granted effective9/19/67
Authority transferred to Junior F.Cawley, grantedeffective 9/29/67
IT-25,944 ..... Interstate Distributing
9/14/67 Co.App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Granted effective9/26/67
T-12,917 ..... Leo J. Bisges9/19/67
T-25,952 ..... Fred Graves Produce9/19/67 Co.
T-25,953 ..... Don Visser9/19/67
T-25,954 ..... B.J. Stringer9/19/67
T-25,955 ..... Andy T. Widho1m9/19/67
T-25,956 ..... Beh1 Bros.9/19/67
T-25,957 ..... E.W. Avant9/26/67
T-20,651 ..... Char1es Waits9/20/67
T-18,417 ..... Vaughan's Truck9/20/67 Line
TA-T-341 ..... Beaufort Transfer Co.9/21/67
T-4848 .....Kenosha Auto Transport9/21/67 Corp.
T-25,945 ..... Reeves Feed Mill. Inc.9/14/67
T-25,946 ..... Van Eisenhaur9/14/67
T-15,187 ..... Floyd Wells9/14/67
T-16,864 ..... Hi1ary H. Hoyt9/14/67
T-21,146 ..... Robert H. Braun Co.9/14/67
B-22,636 .. Sub 1 ... Greyhound Bus9/15/67 Lines, Inc.
B-22,636 .. Sub 2 ... Greyhound Bus9/15/67 Lines. Inc.
T-25.947 ..... Chester O. Hacka-9/15/67 thorn
T-25,948 ..... Cobb's Line, Inc.9/18/67
T-25.949 ..... G.C.L. Line, Inc.9/18/67
T-25,950 ..... Plaza Supply Co.9/18/67
T-2J,087 ..... Land-Air Delivery9/18/67
T-25,95l ..... Ralph E. Imler9/18/67
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App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier. interstate authority.exempt.
App •• Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
Permit T-18,417
App. for temporary authority, common carrier,intrastate authority, reg.
App. to transfer Certificate and Permit
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier interstate authority,exempt.
Certificate T-15,187
Permit T-16,864
Permit T-21,146
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. for amendment of intrastate authority,common carrier
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., to transfer interstate p~rmit
App. to transfer Certificate and Permit T-20,740and merge under Permit T-21,688
Authority transferred to Mrs. LeoJ. Bisges, grantedeffective 10/7/67
Granted effective9/26/67
Granted effective10/31/67
Granted effective9/29/67
Granted effective10/6/67
Granted effective11/2/67
Granted effective9/26/67
Authority transferred to ~i1liam
G. Worland, grante.effective 10/7/67
Permit cancelled9/20/67
Temporary authority granted toP/l2/67
Authority transferred to JupiterKenosha, Inc.granted effective12/31/67
Granted effective10/11/67 -
Granted effective10/19/67
Authority cancelled 9/14/67
Autnority cancelled 9/14/67
Authority cancelled 9/14/67
Pending
Pending
Granted effective9/19/67
Granted effective10/10/67
Granted effective10/10/67
Granted effective9/22/67
Permit transferredto Land-Air Delivery, Inc., Grantedeffective 10/17/67
Permit transferredto Banner & Sons,~~~~~:~ effective
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T-25,958 ..... G & G F~eight
9/21/67 Lines
T-25,959 ..... Paul Cruse9/21/67
T-2S,960 ..... Godbersen-Smith9/21/67 Construction Co.'
T-9110 .. Sub 8 ... Transport Delivery9/21/67 Co.
T-25,691 ..... G & H Trucking Co.9/21/67
T-25,96l ..... Talkington Trucklines9/22/67 Inc.
T~25,962..... The Arnel Co.9/22/67
T-25,963 ..... Mobile Exhibits, Inc.9/22/67
T~13,196..... Hohensteins Delivery9/22/67 Service, Inc.
T-22,154 .....Wilbur H. Cecil9/22/67
T~22,867..... Jesse M. Long9/22/67
T-25,964 ..... Whitehurse T~uck
9/26/67 Line
T-25,965 .....Olen M. Murray9/26/67
T-25,966 ..... Plantation Foods, Inc.9/26/67
T-25,967 ..... Chipper Cartage Co.,9/26/67 Inc.
T-25,968 ..... Emil H. Kleinschmidt9/26/67
T-25,969 ..... Cheesman Trucking9/26/67
T-25,970 ..... Atkins Pickle Sales9/26/67 Co.
TA-T-12,S15 ..... J.W. Asher, Inc.9/26/67
T-20,636 ..... Grellner Distributing9/26/67 Co.
T-25,707 ..... Metropolitan Cartage9/26/67 & Leasing, Inc.
TA-T-21,309 .....Woodson's Trucking9/26/67 Service
T-25,971 ..... Henry Mason9/26/67
T-21,309 .. Sub 1 ...Woodson's Truck9/26/67 ing Service
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-l23,631
APP., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
APP. for additional intrastate authority
Common' carrier, intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,643
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-126,874
Permit T-13, 196
Permit T-22,154
Transfer of Permit T-22,867
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-99780
APp., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-108,520
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary authority, intrastate
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority ofT-15,220
APT'., Common carrier
Granted effective11/3/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Granted effective2/27/68
Granted effective10/3/67
Granted effective10/2/67
Granted effective10/11/67
Granted effective9/29/67
Authority cancelled 9/22/67
Authority cancelled 9/22/67
Permit transferredto Jesse's TruckStop, Inc., grante,effective 9/22/67
Authority transferred to FrankPotter Trucking CoGranted effective10/14/67
Granted effective10/6/67
Granted effective10/10/67
Granted effective9/29/67
Granted effective10/20/67
Granted effective10/6/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Temporary authority granted to12/26/67
Authority transferred to G & HTrucking Co.,granted effective10/3/67
Granted effective4/24/68
Temporary authori~
granted to 1/25/68
Authority transferred to Noble C.Capehart, grantedeffective 10/27/67
Granted effective5/2/68
TA-B-25,762 ..... James S. Oliver9/26/67
TA-T-25,790-X ..... Harwood Elevator9/27/67
T~25,972..... Leon F. Fuchs9/27/67
T-12,420 ..... Harms Way Truck Line9/28/67
T-13,835 ..... Lester W. Willcut9/28/67
T-25,976 ..... Larry's Express9/28/67
T~25,973..... Richard A. Krutsinger9/28/67
T~17,768.. Sub 6 ... Ja¥ Motor Trans9/28/67 ports, Inc.
B-25,975 ..... Nickels Bus Line9/28/67
T~25,976..... Jim K. Lowry9/29/67
T-25,977 ..... Transport Systems,9/29/67 Inc.
r-25,978 ..... John B. Rusling10/2/67
T~25,979..... DeWitt Transport Co.10/2/67
T-IO,B67 ..... Paul Cox10/2/67
T-25,980 ..... John D. Kebble, Inc.10/2/67
T-25,981 ..... North Winds Produce,10/2/67 Ltd.
T-25,982 ..... F & G Produce10/2/67
T-25,564 ..... Sutherland Bros.,10/2/67 Ltd.
B-25,983 ..... D & F Transit, Inc.10/4/67
TA-T-5226-X ..... Steel Haulers,10/4/67 Inc.
TA-T-25,984 .....Vic Koepke Excavat10/4/67 ing & Grading Co.
T-25,985 .. ... East-West Trucking,10/4/67 Inc.
TA-T-25,986 ..... Baughman Feed10/4/67 Service
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Motion to textend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer authority
App. to transfer certificate
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,860
App., Common carrier, interstate authorityexempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. to transfer Certificate 394 and mergewith Certificate and Permit 473
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Cornman carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Cornman carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer authority, and merge underT-15,231
App., CommOn carrier, interstate authorityexempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App., Cornman carrier, interstate authority,MC-1l6,068
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for temporary authority, intrastate
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Temporary authority granted to1/2/68
Temporary authori ty granted to12/29/67
Granted effective10/10/67
Authority transferred to HarmswayTruck Line, grante!effective 11/6/67
Certificate transferred to JohnBressler, grantedeffective 10/20/67
Granted effective9/29/67
Granted effective10/5/67
Granted effective7/9/68
Certificate transferred to WilliamsBus Lines
Granted effective10/6/67
Granted effective10/25/67
Granted effective10/10/67
Granted effective10/11/67
Authority transferred to Don C.Hunter, grantedeffective 10/16/67
Granted effective10/25/67
Granted effective10/31/67
Granted effective10/31/67
Granted effective10/2/67
Granted effective10/4/67
Authority extendedto 1/11/68
Denied 10/27/67
Granted effective10/20/67
Temporary authoritgranted to !XXXiii12./2.9/67
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T-25,987 .....McLee Trucking Co.10/5/67
T-25,988 ..... Bush Trucking Co.,10/5/67 Inc.
T-25,989 ..... Fiala Feed & Graim10/5/67 Co.
T-25,990 ..... Roy Dimetroff10/5/67
T-25,991 ..... George Thompson10/5/67
TA-B-25,705 ..... Harvey E. Perry10/5/67
T-11,962 .. Sub 8 ... C.E. Reynolds10/5/67 Transport, Inc.
TA-T-16,211 ..... Leeser & Stauffer10/6/67 Truck Service, Inc.
T-25,992 ..... E.R. Young Co., Inc.10/6/67
T-12,319 .. Sub 1 ... Smith Bros.10/6/67
T-21,643 .. Sub 1... Newton Bros.10/9/67
T-25,273-X ..... Charles Lee Sch1ot10/9/67 hauer
T-25,993 ..... NRM Trucking Co.10/10/67
T-25,994 ..... VMR Produce10/10/67
T-25,995 ..... Park Investment Corp.10/10/67
T-25,996 ..... Center Distributing10/10/67 Co.
T-25,997 ..... A-Emergency Tow10/10/67 Service
T-25,998 ..... Forrest Dale Belvin10/10/67
T-25,999 ..... Robert Crawford10/11/67
T-26,000 ..... Boat Transit, Inc.10/11/67
T-14,887 .. Sub 1 ...L1oyd A. Lynn10/11/67
TA-T-26,001 .....Associated Re10/13/67 tailers Sub~rban
Delivery Co.
T-26,001 ..... Associated Retailers10/13/67 Suburban Delivery
Co.
TA-T- 26,002 ..... Leonard W. ·Wa1ker10/13/67
TA-T-12,231 ..... Rai1way Express10/13/67 Agency, Inc.
T-26,003 .....Virgil Esco ~allace
10/6/67
T-26,004 ..... D & M Hauling Co.10/16/67
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-l27 ,060
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-127,988
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temproary authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Additional intrastate authority
Additional intrastaae authority
Contract carrier, intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-124,875
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-126,738
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-1l6,178
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exe1jlpt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-4091S
Additional intrastate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authorityirreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
Granted effective10}19!.67
Granted effective12/18/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Granted effective10/10/67
Granted effective10/20/67
Authority grantedto 1/4/68
Granted effective2/20/68
Authority grantedto 2/9/68
Granted effective11/15/67
Granted effective10/17/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Granted effective10/25/67
Granted effective10/19/67
Granted effective19/25/67
Granted effective11/28/67
Granted effective11/3/67
Granted effective10/20/67
Granted effective11/24/67
Granted effective10/24/67
Temporary authority granted to1/30/68
Gr~nted effective6/21/68
Authority grantedto 1/16/68
Authority grantedto 1/22/68
Granted effective10/25/67
lPending
T-1392 .....Lindell Moving &10/16/67 Storage Co.
T-26,005 ..... Ray M. Allen10/16/67
T-13,129 ..... Herbert H. Mason10/16/67
TA-T~4172.. ~ .. Ellis Petroleum10/17/67 Transport, Inc.
TA-T-ll,967 ..... Cyrus Truck Line,10/17/67
TA-T-26,006-X ..... Shawnee Construc10/17/67 tion, Inc.
TA-B-24,114 ..... Edward F. Seyfarth10/17/67
T-26,007 ..... Shoreline Provision10/17/67 Co.
T-26,008 ..... Frank's Produce10/17/67
T-26,006-X..... Shawnee Construction10/lS/67 Inc.
TA-T-9255 ..... Kaw Transport Co.10/18/67
T-26,009 ..... E.L. Alexander10/lS/67 Trucking Co.
T-26,elO ..... Flamingo Tile, Gorp.10/lS/67
T-26,Oll ..... Bixby Cooperative, Inc.10/19/67
T-26,012 ..... R.L. Letson Trucking10/19/67
TA-T-20,794 ..... Jimmy R. Goodnight10/19/67
T-20,794 .. ~]b 1 ... Jimmy R. Good10/19/67 night
TA-T-20,795 ..... Clifton Parker10/19/67
T-20,795 .. Sub 1 ... Clifton Parker10/19/67
TA-T-9110 .....Transport Delivery10/19/67 Co.
T-25,454 ..... Leland Zeigenbein10/19/67
TA-T-ll,962 ..... C.E. Reynolds10/20/67 Transport, Inc.
T-26,013 ..... Jessie Christian10/20/67
T-26,014 ..... Marsh Trucking Co.,10/20/67 Inc.
T-26,016 .....Wil1iam P. Brosius10/23/67
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App. to transfer authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Temporary suspension on Certificate T-13,129
App. for temporary authority
App. for temporary authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Additional intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Common carrier, intrastate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier,interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-8181S
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Authority transferred to Checkerboard Moving &Storage Co., granteffective 11/5/67
Granted effective10/25/67
Granted to 4/15/67
Temporary authorit~
granted to 1/17/6S
Temporary authority granted to1/17/68
Denied 10/25/67
AuthOrity g'rimteduntil final Commis'sJon decision
Granted effective11/13/67
Granted effective11/2/67
Denied 7/9/68
Authority grantedto 12/15/67
Dismissed 10/31/67
Granted effective12/1/67
Granted effective11/13/67
Granted effective11/20/67
Temporary authority granted to1/23/68
Granted effective2/27/68
Temporary authority granted to1/23/68
Granted effective2/27/68
Authority grantedto 1/17/68
Granted effective10/31/67
Authority grantedto 1/16/68
Granted effective10/26/67
Granted effective11/20/67
Granted effective10/27/67
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T-16,211 .. Sub 3 ...Leeser & Stauffe~
10/23/67 Truck Service, I~c.
T-23,914 ..... Walt's Drive-A-Way10/23/67 Service(Walter
Plough)
B-24,114 .. Sub 2... Edward F. Sey-10/24/67 farth
B-25,705 .. Sub 1 ... Harvey E. Perry10/24/67
T-13,525 ..... Thomas M. Allen10/24/67
B-26,017 .....LaCrosse & Western10/24/67 Stages, Inc.
T-26,018 .....Midwest Fa~ Supply10/24/67
T-22,288 ..... Brooks Truck Line10/25/67
TA-T-l1,238 ..... Davis Transport,10/26/67 Inc.
T-17,409 ..... Richard C. Emery10/26/67
T-26,019 ..... Daniel P. Lisel1a10/26/67
T-26,020 ..... Harvey Vil1nave10/26/67
T-26,021 .....Williamson10/26/67
T-26,022 .....Dean Harper Trucking10/26/67
T-25,984 ..... Vic Koepke Excavating10/26/67 & Grading Co.
T-15,114 ..... Ozark Transfer(J.T.10/26/67 Greenlee)
T-2l,001-X..... James D. Turner10/26/67
T-26,023 ..... Wm. O. Hopkins10/27/67
T-26,024 ..... Robert L. Hathaway10/27/67
TA-T-25,465 ..... Smart & Crenshaw10/27/67
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App. to transfer Certificate & Permit
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,reg.
App, Common carrier, intrastate authority,reg.
App. to transfer Certificate
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-1l3,567
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer authority amd merge with Certificate and Permit T-8768
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. to transfer authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
Transfer of Certificate & Permit T-15,114
Additional authority, cont~act carrier,intrastate autho~ity
App., Co~on carrier, interstate authucity,MC-l06,088
App., Common ca~rier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
Autho~ity transferred to KennethW. Noel, grantedeffective 11/6/67
Granted effective4/2/68
Authority tran sferred to Walt'sDrive-A-Way Service(W. R. Fentress:granted effective11/13/67
Granted effective4/2/68
Granted effective6/25/68
Authority transferred to James G.Franklin, grantedeffective 11/9/67
Di~missed 1/12/68
Dismissed 1/15/68
Authority transferred to WallerTruck Co., grantedeffective 10/25/67
Authority grantedto 1/25/68
Authority transferred to Joseph'L. & Martha Reine,granted effective11/2/67
Granted effective10/31/67
Granted effective11/13/67
Granted effective11/17/67
Granted effective11/17/67
Pending
Authority transferred to OzarkTransfer(L.M. Greellee), granted effective 11/5/67
Granted effective11/7/67
Granted effective11/30/67
Granted effective12/1/67
Temporary authority granted to2/6/68
T-26,025 ..... Coen E. Dady10/27/67
T-26,026 ..... Tom Armstrong Truck10/27/67 Line
T-26,027 ..... Leo Edward Barth, Jr.10/31/67
T-lO,742 .. sub 17 & T-19,910-X.. Sub4 ..... Ruan Transport Corp.
10/31/67
T-26,028 ..... William Neville11/1/67
T-26,029 ..... John J. Brown11/1/67
T-26,030 ..... James R. Deck11/1/67
T-21,674 ..... Dache1 Bros. Trucking11/1/67
T-26,031 ..... S.C. Harley, Jr.11/2/67
T-26,032 ..... Big Three, Inc.11/2/67
TA-T-2Q,574 .....Archie McKuin11/2/67
T-26,033 ..... Freeman Trucking11/2/67 Service
TA-T-ll,258 ..... John Groner Motor11/2/67 Carrier, Inc.
T-14,620 ..... Wil1is O. Reser11/2/67
T-26,034 ..... Neal F. Armstrong11/3/67
T-26,035 ..... Valgene C. Steffen11/3/67
T-26,036 ..... David R. Chastain11/3/67
T-26,037 ..... Joseph E. Carr11/3/67
T-26,038 ..... Clifford B. Finkle,Jr.11/3/67
T-26,Q39 ..... D.G. Gilbert11/3 /67
T-26,040 ..... Wayne H. Benscoter11/3/67
TA-T-18,161 ..... Commercia1 Car11/6/67 tage Co.
T-26.041 .....Mountaire Poultry Co.11/7/67
T-26,042 ..... Maurice Christopher11/7/67 Maddalena
T-26,043 ..... Smith Bros.11/7/67
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Transfer of Certificate r-14,620
App. , Common carrier J inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carTier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier) interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-126,965
App., Common catrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate autbority,exempt.
Motion for extension of temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Granted effective11/3/67
Granted effective11/14/67
Granted effective10/31/67
Pending
Granted effective11/6/67
Dismissed 3/16/68
Granted effective11/8/67
Authority transferred to RichardB. Brunz1ick,granted effective. 1/12/68
Dismissed 3/16/68
Granted effective11/15/67
Authority grantedto 1/31/68
Granted effective11/13/67
Authority granted2/1/68
Certificate transferred to James P.White, grantedeffective 11/12/67
Granted effective11/28/67
Granted effective3/6/68
Gran ted effec tive11/14/67
Granted effective11/15/67
Granted effective11/24/67
Granted effective11/13/67
Granted effective11/13/67
Temporary authority granted to2/6/68
Granted effective12/6/67
Granted effective11/15/67
Granted effective11/21/67
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TA-r-10,288 ..... Commercial Transport, App. for temporary intrastate authority11/9/67 Inc.
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T-26,051 ..•.. C.A. Davis11/8/67
TA-T-25,686 .....Mendenhall Truck11/9/67 Lines
T-25,686 ..... Mendenhall Truck Lines11/9/67
T-26.052 ..... Los Angeles Turf11/9/67 Express
T-26,053 .....A1vin B. Cunningham11/9/67
T-14,300 ..... Earl E. Culton11/9/67
TA-T-25,736 ..... Bi11ue Trucking11/9/67 Service
TA-T-26,054 ..... Edward P. Hall11/13/67
T-26,054 ..... Edward P. ija1l11/13/67
TA-T-25,884-X ..... Carl F.. Happel11/13/67
TA-T-9255 ..... Kaw Transport Co.11/13/67
TA-T-18,332 .....Moyer Truck Line,11/13/67 Inc.
T-26,044 ..... LeRoy Francis Caldwell11/7/67 & Sons
T-26,045 .....Doyle Sims11/7/67
T-13,220 ..... Leslie Kesner11/7/67
TA-T-9879 .....MonKem Co., tnc.11/7/67
T-l1,515 .. Sub 6 ... Orscheln Bros.11/7/67 Truck Lines
T-26.046 ..... Mid Central Trucking11/8/67 Co., Inc.
T-26,002 ..... Leonard W. Walker11/8/67
TA-T-21,J09 .....Woodson's Trucking11/8/67 Service
T-26,047 ..... Jack Mitchell11/8/67
T-26,048 ..... Bob Fromm11/8/67
T-26,049 ..... Robert V. Markt11/8/67
T-26,050 .....W.L. Woodruff11/8/67
TA-T-6278 ..... Martin Truck Line11/8/67
A20
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-112,098
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier. intrastate authority,irreg.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate auhtority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer Certificate & Permit T-13,220
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Temporary intrastate autho~ity on Certificate& Permit T-403
App., Common carrier, inte~state authority,exempt.
App_, Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,ex empt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,499
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
Granted effective11/1S/67
Authority grantedto 2/8/68
Granted effective5/13/68
Granted effective11/9/67
Granted effective~1/l7/67
Authority transferred to GogginsDrilling, Inc.,granted effective12/9/67
Authority grantedto 2/13/68
Authority grantedto 2/13/68
Authority grantedto 3/19/68
Pending
Authority grantedto 2/15/68
Authority grantedto 2/13/68
Authority granted2/13/68
Granted effective12/1/67
Dismissed 3/16/68
Authority transferred to James H.Smithey, grantedeffective 11/27/6:
Authority grantedto 2/7/68
Authority grantedto 1/5/68
Granted effective11/15/67
Granted effective2/27/68
Authority grantedto 2/8/68
Granted effective11/28/67
Granted effective11/30/67
Granted effective11/28/67
Granted effective12/1/67
Authority grantedto 2/20/68
T-16,062 ..... Harold C. Watson App. , Common carrie'C t interstate authority, Dismissed 3/15/6811/20/67 exempt.
T-26,064 ..... S & D Express, Inc. App. , Common carrier; interstate authority, Granted effective11/20/67 MC-129,4S8 11/29/67
T-26, 063 ..... Ira Fores t App. , Common carrier, interstate authority, Dismissed 3/15/6811/20/67 exempt.
T-26,06S .....Milton Schwa rtz App. , Common car:("ier, inters tate authority, Pending11/20/67 exempt.
T-26,066 ..... Glenn Lee Lackey App. , Common carrier, inLet"s taLe authority, Granted effective11/20/67 exempt. 12/4/67
T-26,067 ..... Cook Transfer App. , Common carrier, intet"state authority, Granted effectiven/20/67 exempt. 12/18/67
T-26,068 ..... R.M. Buck App. , Common carrier, interstate authority, Granted effective11/20/67 exempt. 12/29/67
T-25,681 ..... Denzil Conn & Lewis11/14/67 H. Sowards
T-26,055 .....York Contract Carrier11/14/67 Inc.
T-?6,056 ..... Commodore Contract11/14/67 Carriers, Inc.
T-26,057 ..... Ear1 W. Albertson11/14/67
T-?S,986 ..... Baughman Feed Ser11/14/67 vice
TA-T-26,058 .....Ben Evans11/15/67
TA-B-2S,70S ..... Harvey E. Perry11/15/67
T-26,059 ..... Marshal1 Tiles, Inc.11/15/67
T-26,060 ..... Bobby Neal11/15/67
T-26,061 .....Walters Emergency11/16/67 Road Service
T-25,5l8 ..... Ball & Reece11/16/67
T-21,509 .. Sub 6... Schwerman11/16/67 Trucking Co.
T-21,972 .. Sub 6 ... Iberia Transfer11/17/67 Co.
T-21,439 ..... Chester Zemke11/17/67
T-17,848-X..... Newby Bros., Inc.11/17/67
T-24,00S-X..... Compton Appliance11/17/67 Service Co.
A21
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,513
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,909
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer intrastate & interstateauthori ty
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
Transfer of interstate authority
Authority transferred to Lewis H.Sowards, grantedeffective 12/8/67
Granted effective11/21/67
G~anted effective11/29/67
Granted effective11/29/67 I
Granted effective6/14/68
Dismissed 3/26/6B
Authority extendedto 2/24/68
Granted effective12/7/67
G~anted effective11/20/67
Denied 6/4/68
Autho~ity transferred to JerryReece, granted effective 12/1/67
Granted effective6/27/68
Pending
Authority transferred to ZemkeTrucking, grantedeffective 1/3/68
Authority transferred to RobertV. Markt, grantedeffective 11/28/67
Authority transferred tD ComptDnService Co., granted effective11/27/67
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T-26,069 ..... Florida Citrus Canners11/20/67 Coop.
T-10,288 .. Sub 8 ... Commercial Trans11/21/67 port. Inc.
T-26,070 ..... Chieftain Van Lines.11/22/67 Inc.
T-26,071 .....Danny Bridges11/22/67
TA-T-5226-X..... Steel Haulers,11/24/67 Inc.
T-21, 190'..X..... Ray E. Brennan11/24/67
TA-T-419 ..... Philipp Transit Lines11/27/67 Inc.
T-26, 072 ..•.. Cape Refrigerated'11/27/67 Express
T-21,784 ..... Nodaway Elevator11/28/67 Co. (B. Hampel)
T-26,073 ..... Swiff-Train Co.11/28/67
T-26,074 ..... L & S Trucking Co.11/28/67
T-26,075 ..... John M. Haddock11/28/67
T-26.076 ..... Norbert Togges11/28/67
T-796 .. Sub 1 ...Action Murray Van11/28/67 Lines
TA-T-9879 ..... MonKem Co., Inc.11/29/67
T-22,326 .....M & N Grain Co.11/29/07
T-12.967 ..... Paul Jones11/30/67
T-26,077 ..... Don Rcihardson11/30/67
T-26,078 .....Larry Lewis11/30/67
T-26.079 ..... American Carpet11/30/67 Mills, Inc.
T-26,080 ..... Bobby Lee Arrington12/1/67
T-6226 .....Woodland Transfer &12/1/67 Warehouse Co.
B-26,081 .....Voigt Bus Service,12/1/67 Inc.
TA-T-9110 .....Transport Delivery12/4/67 Co.
A22
lIpp., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
lIpp., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-74169
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
lIpp. to transfer interstate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority
App., Con~on carrier, interstate authority
App., Common carrier. interstate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
Extension of temporary authority
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier. interstate authority,MC-128,209
App. for temporary authority
Granted effective1/23/68
Granted effective4/4/68
Granted effective1/12/68
Granted effective12/5/67
Authority granted2/27/68
Authority transferred to BrennanTruck Lines, Inc.,granted effective12/4/67
Authority grantedto 2/29/68
Granted effective11/28/67
Authority transferred to NodawayElevator Co. (G.Hampel), grantedeffective 12/14/67
Granted effective12/8/67
Granted effective2/5/68
Granted effective12/6/67
Granted effective12/4/67
Granted effective4/4/68
Authority grantedto 2/28/68
Granted effective11/29/67
Authority transferred to ColumbiaSand Co., grantedeffective 12/16/67
Granted effective12/5/67
Granted effective12/5/67
Granted effective12/5/67
Granted effective12/18/67
Authority transferred to WoodlandTransfer & Warehouse Co., Inc.,granted effective2/13/68
Granted effective12/29/67
Authority grantedto 3/5/68
T-13,818 ..... Don Harris12/4/67
T-26,082 ..... J.C. Adams12/4/67
T-26,083 ..... Bi11ington's Truck12/4/67 Service
T-26,084 ..... Lloyd George Clark12/4/67
T-26,085 ..... Eisenman Chemical12/4/67 Co.
T-26,086 ..... G1en Jackson12/6/67
T-18,983 .. Sub 1 ... Jim Tiona,Jr.12/7/67
T-26,087 ..... Harry V. Swartz12/7/67 baugh
T-26,088 ..... T.L. Hester Truck12/7/67 Service
T-26,089 ..... Joe P. Daniels12/7/67
T-26,090 ..... Bosch Trucking Co.,12/7/67 Inc.
T-26,091 ..... Drotzmanns Inc.12/7/67
T-25,032 ..... Cloverleaf Farm Vans12/7/67
TA-T-419 ..... Phi1ipp Transit Lines12/7/67
TA-T-34l ..... Beaufort Transfer Co.12/8/67
TA-T-11,615 ..... Erickson Transport. 12/8/67 Corp.
T-26,092 ..... Travis Arnett12/11/67
T-13,943 ..... John Strange12/11/67
T-26,093 ..... Commercial Lumber12/11/67
T-26,094 ..... Clarence Robinson12/11/67
T-26,095 ..... B1air Farm Lines12/11/67
T~26.096..... Leon Smith12/11/67
TA-r-796 ..... Action Murray Van12/12/67 Lines
T-21,S09 .. Sub 7... Schwerman Truck12/12/67 ing Co.
T-26.097 .....Appleton City Truck12/12/67 Line(W. Borum)
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App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier J interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier» inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common t::arriet', interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,784
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier~ inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-127,550
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,MC-73137
App. to transfer interstate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for temporary a~thority, intrastate
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate autho~ity,
exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
Authority transferred to HarrisReady Mix ConcreteInc., granted effective 1/14/68
Granted effective12/8/67
Granted effective12/20/67
Granted effective1/23/68
Granted effective1/4/68
Granted effective12/11/67
Pending
Granted effective12/19/67
Granted effective1/5/68
Granted effective1/3/68
Granted effective12/8/67
Granted effective3/6/68
Authority transferred to Cloverleaf Farm Vans,IncGranted effective1/2.5/68
Authority grantedto 3/14/68
Authority grantedto 3/12/68
Authority grantedto 3/13/68
Granted effective12/29/67
Authority transferred to C.E,Patt, granted effective 12/24/67
Granted effective1/4/68
Granted effective4/2/68
Granted effective12/18/67
Dismissed 3/15/68
Authority grantedto 4/2/68
Granted effective3/26/68
Authority transferred to AppletonCi ty Truck Line
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T-26,098 ..... George E. O'Quinn12/13/67
TA-T-14,604-X..... Elwood Lynch12/14/67
T-26,099 ..... Northcott, Inc.12/14/67
T-13,730 ..... Lee O. Morgans12/14/67
T-IO,288 .. Sub 9 ... Commercial Trans12/14/67 port, Inc.
T-26,101 ..... Julius R. Beardsley12/15/67
T-26,102 .....Virginia Glass Pro12/15/67 ducts Corp.
TA-T-14,339 .....Wilford Urhahn12/18/67
T-22,094 ..... Norva1 B. Short12/18/67
T-18,229 .....Huston Truck Line12/18/67
T-26,103 .....Montice110 Milling12/18/67 Co.
T-26,104 ..... Loyce Cqckre1112/18/67
T-26,105 ..... Pioneer Charcoal12/18/67 Co., Inc.
T-26,106 ..... George Lawrence12/18/67 Powell
T-26,107 ..... Earnhardt Transport12/18/67
T-20,094 ..... J.T.Arnett12/20/67
TA-T-25,790-X ..... Harwood Elevator12/20/67
T-19,902 .....Marvin W. Shepherd12/21/67
B-26,108 ..... L.0. Transit, Inc.12/21/67
T-26,109 ..... Eag1e Express, Inc.12/22/67
T-13,818 ..... Don Harris12/22/67
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt., irreg.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer authority, intrastate
App. for additional intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier; interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-117,898
App. to transfer interstate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer portion of intrastate & inter~
state authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
effective 1/7/68
Granted effective1/12/68
Authority grantedto 3/15/68
Granted effective12/20/67
Authority transferred to MorgansMaterial Co.,granted effective3/14/68
Pending
Granted effective12/19/67
Granted effective12/20/67
Authority grantedto 3/20/68
Authority transferred to Calvin& Dorothy Phillipsgranted effective1/6/68
Authority transfer-red to HustonTruck Line, Inc.,granted effective12/27/67
Granted effective1/23/68
Granted effective2/1/68
Dismissed 3/15/68
Granted effective1/25/68
Granted effective1/23/68
,Pending
Authority grantedto 3/28/68
Authority transferred to JamesRobinson, grantedeffective 1/8/68
Granted effective3/19/68
Authority transferred to BethanyExpress, Inc.,granted effective2/8/68
Authority trans~
ferred to HarrisReady Mix' ConcreteInc., granted effective 1/14/68
T-26,110 .....Kenneth Knudsen12/22/67
T-25,986 ..... Baughman Feed Service12/26/67
T-22,550 ..... J.Warren Grant12/27/67
T-26.111 .....Layton Supply12/27/67
T-26.112 ..... St. Bernard Produce12/27/67
T-26.113 ..... Leonard Fulton Caudle12/27/67
T-26,114. '" .Andres Garza12/27/67
T-26,115 ..... Reuben Bishop12/27/67
T-26,116 ..... Hubert Wilson12/27/67
8-15.151 ..... Pop1ar Bluff-Willow12/27/67 Springs Bus Line
T-121 ..... Benton Moving & Storage,12/28/67 Inc.
TA-B-25,705 ..... Harvey E. Perry12/28/67
T-26,117 .....W.H. Catrett12/28/67
T-26,118 ..... Richard Martin12/28/67 Wickwire
T-26,119 ..... Armac Products, Inc.12/28/67
T-17,313 ..... Howard L. Lyons12/29/67
T-26,120 ..... H.L. Tho~nton
12/29/67
T-8543-X ..... Payne Transfer, Inc.1/2/68
T-26,121 ..... Nishna Valley Transfer1/2/68 Inc.
T-26,122 ..... Refrigerated Trucking1/3/68 Inc.
T-25,294 ..... Wedron Transport Co.,1/3/68 Inc.
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer interstate authority
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,in:eg., exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer Certificate 565, and mergeunder Certificate 11
App. to transfer Certificate
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier. interstate authority.exempt.
App., Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier. interstate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer Certificate & Permit T-8543-X
App., Common carrier. interstate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
IGranted effective1/4/68
Authority granted Ito 3/27/68
Authority trans - 'Iferred to B.T.Johnson, grantedeffective 1/9/68
Granted effective I1/4/68
Granted effective1/4/68
IGranted effective1/4/68
Granted effective I1/4/68
Granted effective3/4/68
IGranted effective2/15/68
Authority trans-
Iferred to ConnerBuslines, grantedeffective 1/18/68
Authority trans - Iferred to Benton-Hecht Moving &Storage, Inc. ,granted effective
I1/5/68
Authority granteduntil permanent IIauthority is de-cided upon
Granted effective1/12/68 •Granted effective1/5/68
Granted effective •1/2/68
Authority trans-ferred to Rex IIWigger, grantedeffective 1/8/68
Granted effective
II1/8/68
Authority trans -ferred to SignalDelivery Service,
IIInc. , granted- ef-fective 1/3/68
Granted effective1/8/68 IIGranted effective1/24/68
Authority trans- Iferred to SilicaSand Transport.Incgranted effective1/24/68
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T-26,123 ..... Circ1e C. Produce1/3/68
T-26,124 ..... Glynn Turner1/3/68
T-26,125 ..... Rich-Par Refrigerated1/4/68 Ex~ress
T-26.126 ..... Charles Ta~ley
1/4/68
T-26,127 .....Kenneth Small1/4/68
T-26,128 ..... Spencer Sales CD.1/4/68
T-26,129 ..... V & J Derstine, Inc.1/4/68
TA-T-5226-X ..... Stee1 Haulers, Inc.1/5/68
TA-T-2Q,794 ..... Jimmy R. Goodnight1/8/68
TA-T-20,79S ..... Clifton Parker1/8/68
T-26,130 .....0rvi11e R. Liddell1/8/68
T-26,131 ..... Ronald W. Law1/8/68
T-26,132 ..... Phi11ip Me Bride1/8/68
T-25,224 .....A.J. C~abbs
1/8/68
T-26,133 •.•.. Blue Eagle T~ck
1/8/68 Lines, Inc.
TA-T-16.21l .....Leeser & Stauffer"1/8/68 Truck Service
T-25,314 ..... Frosty's Delivery1/8/68
T-26,134 ..... Robert "F.. Kroemer1/9/68
T-26,135 ..... Ba11entine1/9/68
T-26,136 ..... North~est Agricultural1/9/68 Coop. Ass., Inc.
T-26,137 ..... T.E. Truesdell1/9/68
TA-T-l1,968 ..... Curtis Transport,1/9/68 Inc.
TA-T-4,172 ..... E11id Petroleum1/9/68 ~ransport, Inc.
TA-T~11,967..... Cyrus Truck Lines,1/9/68 Inc.
T-26,138 ..... B & B Truck Rental1/10/68
1-26,139 ..... Frank S. Ya~es
1/10/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
APP., Common carrier, interstate authority,exem~t.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Gommon carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,e}{empt:.
App., Common carrier, interstate autbority,exempt.
App., Gommon carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,381
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Common carrier, interstate authority, exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Gommon carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-7160B
App. for temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
Granted effective1/15/68
Granted effective1/9/68
Granted effective1/12/68
Granted effective1/15/68
Granted effective1/12/68
Granted effective1/12/68
Granted effective1/18/68
Authority grantedto 4/12/68
Authority grantedto 3/1/68
Authority grantedto 3/1/68
Granted effective1/15/68
Granted effective2/21/68
Granted effective1/15/68
Authority transferred to CrabbsTransport, Inc.,Granted effective2/6/68
Granted effective1/10/68 "
Authority grantedto 4/10/68
Granted effective1/8/68
Dismissed 5/22/68
Granted effective1/1S/68
Granted effective1/25/68
Granted effective1/24/68
Authority grantedto 2/8/68
Authority grantedto 4/16/68
Authority grantedto 4/16/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Granted effective5/23/68
T-26,140 ..... S & M Trucking, Inc.1/10/68
TA-T-12,231 ..... Rai1way Express1/10/68 Agency, Inc.
T-26,141 .....Harold E. Wolfe1/10/68
T-26,142 ..... Joe S. Bowen1/11/68
T-26,143 ..... Trailer Express, Inc.1/11/68
TA-T-9110 .....Transport Delivery1/11/68 Co.
T-26,144 .....Warren Hale1/12/68
TA-B-24,114 ..... Edward F. Seyfarth1/12/68
T-26,145 ..... Benjamin J. Keel1/12/68
TA-T-23,626-X ..... Greis Trucking1/15/68 Service, Inc.
T-20,409 .....Asberry & Buxton1/15/68
T-509 ..... J.J. Tune1/15/68
T-25,145 ..... Smith & Kat~fey
'1/15/68 T~uck Line
T-26,146 ..... Jerry A. Ferrell1/16/68
T-26,147 ..... Gary Landis1/16/68
T-13,084 ..... Peoria Stockyards1/16/68
T-15,124 ..... Ralph F. Nichols1/16/68
T-26,148 ..... Robert D. Sorensen1/16/68
T-26,149 ..... Jer~y Leech1/17/68
T-13,499 ..... Baker Transfer &1/17/68 Storage Co.
T-22,138 ..... James R. Bozarth1/17/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,421
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authorityExempt.
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. to transfer certificate
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer certificate
Granted effective1/17/68
Authority grantedto 4/19/68
Granted effective1/15/68
Granted effective2/27/68
Granted effective1/25/68
Authority granteduntil permanentauthority is decided upon
.Dismissed 5/22/68
Authority granteduntil permanentauthority is decided upon
Granted effective1/12/68
Authority grantedto 4/16/68
Authority transferred to HerbertAsberry, grantedeffective 2/2/68
Authority transferred to DoddsTruck Line, Inc,granted effective1/19/68
Authority transferred to ConnerTruck Line,granted effective1/23/68
Granted effective1/24/68
Dismissed 5/22/68
Authority transfe~
red to PeoriaStockyards,granted effective2/1/68
Authority transferred to DorothyE. Nichols,granted effective2/2/68
Granted effective1/23/68
Granted effective1/24/68
Pending
Authority transferred to Charles
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T-26,157 ..... Harvard Manufacturing App., Common carrier, interstate authority,1/19/68 Co., Division of
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T-26,150 .....Marshfield Drayage1/17/68 Co.
TA-T-13,696 ..... Borchers Truck1/17/68 Line
T-26,151 ..... Lynn Sowers1/18/68
T-26,152 .....Mikes Lines1/18/68
1-4942 ..... B & B Trucking1/18/68
TA-T-22,546-X ..... Hagenjoff Bros.1/1S/68
T-26,153 .....Harry Overbaugh1/18/68
T-l1, 615 .. Sub 11. .. Erickson Trans-,1/18/68 port, Corp.
T-26,154 ..... Drury's Van Lines,1/18/68 Inc.
T-17,593 .....Koerth Transfer1/18/68
TA-T-ll,962 ..... C.E. Reynolds1/lS/68 Transport, Inc.
TA-T-25,686 ..... Mendenha11 Truck1/19/68 Lines
T-13,553 ..... Jess Bailey1/19/68
TA-T-26,002 ...•. Leonard W. Walker1/19/68
T-26,155 ..... Ha7e1 Greedy & Sons1/19/68
T-26,156 ..... Wi11iam H. Tyner, Jr.1/19/68
T-26,158 ..... Leonard C. & Helen C.1/19/68 Wenz
T-26,159 ..... Nationa1 Packing Co.,1/22/68 Inc.
TA~T-9073..... Rogers Cartage Co.1/22/6S
T-26,160 ..... Delbert Jacobson1/22/68
T-26,161 ..... Reinert Truck Line1/23/68
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App., Common carrier, intrastate ,authority,reg.
App. for temporary authority
App., Common cArrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Comrr~n carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-5722
App. to transfer interstate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer authority
App. for temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exeIJ1pt.
E. Dial, grantedeffective 2/2/68
Granted effective7/9/68
Denied 1/23/68
Granted effective1/31/68
Granted effective2/16/68
Authority transferred to Schaeperkoetter Store,Inc., granted effective 2/4/68
Authority grantedto 3/19/68
Granted effective4/8/68
Authority grantedto 3/29/68
Granted effective6/4/68
Granted effective2/21/68
Authority transferred to KennethNarrod Moving Co.,granted effective3/11/68
Authority granted4/19/68
Authority granted5/7/68
Authority transferred to VirginiaPauline Millingtongranted effective2/3/68
Authority grantedto 4/19/68
Granted effective1/24/68
Granted effective1/24/68
Granted effective2/16/68
Granted effective1/26/68
Granted effective1/25/68
Authority grantedto 3/22/68
Granted effective1/25/68
Granted effective1/30/68
T-26.162 ..... Howard Wright1/23/68
T-26.163 ..... John B. Te Slaa1/23/68
T-26.164 .....Andy Kichinko1/23/68
T-26.165 ..... Freesen Bros. Trucking1/23/68 Inc.
T-26,166 ..... Kenneth Watson1/23/68
T-19,910-X .. Sub 5 ... Ruan Transport1/23/68 Corp.
T-14.671 ..... Roy Goldsmith1/23/68
T-26,167 ..... Roy L. Britzman1/24/68
T-25,656 .....Kenneth E. Werner1/24/68
T-26,168 ..... Mackey, Inc.1/24/68
T-26,169 ..... Glenn Trucking Co.,1/24/68 Inc.
TA-T-6605 ..... Hugh Breeding, Inc.1/24/68
T-6605 .. Sub 8... Hugh Breeding.1/24/68 Inc.
TA-T-ll.258 ..... John Groner Motor1/25/68 Carrier, Inc.
T-12.151 .. Sub 25 ... Truck Transport.1/25/68 Inc.
T-26,170 ..... Raymond Holt1/26/68
T-26,171 ..... Harold Holt1/26/68
T-26.172 ..... Jerry W. Bryant1/26/68 Trucking
T-26,173 .....Warren Boswell1/26/68
T-20.713 .....Leighton Stock Yards1/26/68
TA-B-20.621 ..... Missouri Transit1/29/68 Lines, Inc.
T-26,174 .. ... Klima, Inc.1/29/68
T-26,175 .....Keim Transportation1/29/68 Inc.
T-26,176 ..... Choctaw Distributing1/30/68 Co.
T-26,177 .... .Emmett E. Horton1/30/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,419
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,124
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.MC-128,595
App, to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-52704
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier. intrastate authority,irreg.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App .• Common carrier. intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authrotiy
App., Common carrier. interstate authority.exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App., Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
Granted effec tive1/30/68
Granted effective2/21/68
Granted effective3/11/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Granted effective1/29/68
Pending
Authority transferred to Crabtree Bros. Trucking. granted effective 2/29/68
Granted effective2/2/68
Authority transferred to WernerService & Trucking. Inc., grantedeffective 2/7/68
Dismissed 5/22/68
Granted effective2/7168
Authority grantedto 4/23/68
Granted effective7/2/68
Authority grantedto 4/30/68
Granted effective7/9168
Granted effective2/15/68
Granted effective2/9/68
Dismissed 5/22/68
Granted effective2/27168
Authority transferred to LeightonStockyards, granted effective2/1/68
Authority grantedto 5/15/68
Granted effective2/1168
Granted effective6/18/68'
Dismissed 5/22/68
Granted effective2/13/68
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T-26,178 ..... Marvin Shackelford1/30/68
T-26,179 ..... Oliver Rodgers &1/30/68 Son
T-26,180 ..... Charles E. Poole,1/30/68 Trucking
T-26,18l .....David Kurk1/30/68
T-26,182 ..... Wurtele Bros.1/30/68
T-IO,484 ..... Pee Wee's Heavy1/30/68 Hauling
T-26,184 ..... Clermont Trucking,1/31/68 Inc.
T-14,863 ..... Harry Coleman1/31/68
T-21,824 ..... Emmett Hartriek1/31/68
T-26,185 ... Brammer Truck Line1/31/68
TA-T-22,779 ..... Branson Truck1/31/68
T-26,186 ..... Jersey Rentals,Inc.2/1/68
T-26,187 ..... Thomas L. Fletcher2/1/68
T-26,188 ..... Central Transport2/1/68 Co.
T-24,266 ..... Potosi Express(R.J.2/2/68 Glore)
T-26,189 ..... Hanks Transfer2/2/68
T-26,190 ..... Haupert Livestock2/2/68
T-26,19l ..... Arthur S. McComb2/2/68
T-19,55l ..... Charles Hainline2/2/68
T-26,192 ..... Hallway, Inc.2/2/68
T-26,193 ..... Donald DeVine2/2/68
T-15,462 ..... Orville Tinnon2/5/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer certificate
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-1l9,489
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Cornman carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,742
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
Granted effective2/13/68
Granted effective2/21/68
Dismissed 5/22/68
Granted effective2/14/68
Granted effective3/11/68
Authority transferred to Frizzell's Heavy Hauling, granted effective 3/25/68
Granted effective2/6/68
Authority transferred to GarrettBros. Hauling,granted effective2/18/68
Authority transferred to HartriekTruck Service,granted effective2/28/68
Granted effective2/6/68
Authority grantedto 5/3/68
Granted effective4/22/68
Granted effective2/16/68
Granted effective2/19/68
Authority transferred to PotosiExpress(J.A. Wood)granted effective2/23/68
Granted effective2/27/68
Granted effective2/6/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Authority transferred to HainlineBros., grantedeffective 2/9/66
Granted effective2/19/68
Granted effective2/5/68
Authority transferred to ClaudiaJean Eads, &rantedeffective 2/19/68
TA-T-23,626-X ..... Greis Trucking2/5/68 Service
T-26,194 ..... Ragsdale & Thompson2/5/68
TA-T-12,151 ..... Truck Transport,2/5/68 Inc.
T-26,195 ..... Prouty Truck Line2/5/68
T-26,196 ..... Hawkins Farms2/6/68
TA-T-18,161 ..... Commercial Car2/6/68 tage Co.
TA-T-18,161 ..... Commercial Car2/6/68 cage Co.
T-26,197 ..... Ernest J. Cowart2/6/68
T-26,198 ..... Morgantown Feed Mill,2/6/68 Inc.
T-26,199 ..... Dennis Lee Isenhart2/6/68
T-26,200 ..... B.J. & L. Trucking2/6/68 Co., Inc.
T-14,577 ..... Edgar Miller2/6/68
T-26,201 ..... Everette Equipment2/6/68
T-26,202 ..... Griffin Mobile Home2/7/68 Transporting Co.
T-26.203 ..... Clarence Walker2/7/68
T-26,204 ..... Robert John Hamilton2/8/68
T-26,205 ..... Maurice D. Porter2/8/68
T-26.206-X..... Cheese Express,2/8/68 Inc.
T-26.207 .....Taormina Co.2/8/68
T-26,208 ..... Mahaska Transfer &2/8/68 Delivery
T-26,209 ..... Ted Pappas & Sons2/8/68
T-26.210 ..... Don Taylor2/8/68
TA-T-23,529-X ..... Walter Lottman2/8/68
TA-T-18,332 ..... Moyer Truck Line,2/9/68 Inc.
TA-T-9255 . .... Kaw Transport Go.2/9/68
T-26,Zll ..... Diese1 Driver Training2/9/68 School
T-13,759 .....G.F. Kiesel Co.2/9/68
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App. for temporary authority
App., Common carrier. intrastate authority,in'eg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for extended temporary authority
App. to extend temporary autthority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-124,190
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. for extended temporary authority
App. to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer authority
Authority grantedto 5/7/68
Pending
Authority grantedto 5/7/68
Granted effective2/16/68
Granted effective2/6/68
Authority grantedto 5/8/68
Authority grantedto 5/10/68
Granted effective2/13/68
Granted effective6/3/68
Granted effective2/14/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Authority transferred to H.D,Butler, grantedeffective 5/20/68
Granted effective2/13/68
Granted effective4/11/68
Granted effective2/20/68
Granted effective3/11/68
Granted effective2/16/68
Granted effective4/9/68
Granted effective3/6/68
Granted effective2/21/68
Granted effective2/27/68
Dismissed 5/22/68
Authority grantedto 5/14/68
Authority grantedto 5/10/68
Authority grantedto 5/10/68
Granted effective3/25/68
Authority transferred to Para-lTInllnr U!:3"l.; ...... rr ,-.,...
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T-12.862 ..... Lee R. Belloir2/9/68
T-20,527 ..... Burlin T. Boyer. 2/9/68
T-I0,288 ..... Commercial Transport2/13/68 Inc.
r-16,914 ..... Ray Johnson, Inc.2/13/68
T-26,212 ..... Larry W. Miller2/13/68
1-26,213 .....Duane Conlon2/14/68
T-26,214 ..... New Market Produce2/14/68 Co.
r-26, 215 ..... Central States2/14/68 Wholesalers
T-25,216 ..... Land Truck Lines, Inc.2/14/68
T-26,217 ..... B.T. Hall Trucking2/14/68
T-26,218 .....Kitchen Oil Co., Inc.2/14/68
T-26,219 ..... R.J. Andrews2/14/68 Truck Line
T-21,650 ..... Alfred Hendrix &2/14/68 Cecil Hendrix
T-20,440 ..... 07ark Motor Lines2/14/68
T-13,102 ..... Arno1d H. Wehmeyer2/14/68
T-26,054 ..... Edward P. Hall2/15/68
T-26,220 ..... James R. Spangler2/15/68
T-26,221 .....Marie Law2/16/68
T-26,222 ..... E1wood Bros.2/16/68
T-26,223 .....Warren Arnold Gaswint2/16/68
t-12,486 ..... Ray Truck Line(wayne2/16/68 & W.L. Ray)
t-26,224 ..... Robert Guy Brauns2/l.6/6/l
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App. to transfer authority and merge underCertificate T-13,759
App. to transfer authority and merge underCertificate T-13,759
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.MC~129,605
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-H8.985
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier. interstate authority,MC-129,588
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary autho~ity
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authorityexempt.
Inc., granted effective 2/25/68
Authority transferred to Paramount Hauling CD.,Inc .• granted effective 2/19/68
Authority transferred to Paramount Hauling Co.,Inc., granted effective 2/29/68
Authority grantedto 5/14/68
Granted effective6/11/68
Granted effective2/16/68
Granted effective2/16/68
Granted effective3/21/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Granted effective3/14/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Granted effective4/1/68
Authority transferred to AlfredHendrix, grantedeffective 5/28/68
Authority transferred to OzarkMotor Lines, Inc.,granted effective3/5/68
Authority transferred to NorbertOverkamp, grantedeffective 3/1/68
Authority grantedto 6/14/68
Granted effective2/21/68
Granted effective2/20/68
Granted effective2/l9/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Authority transferred to Ray TruclLine(Wayne Ray),granted effective2/23/68
Granted effective2/19/68
T-12,039 ..... Jim McCall2/16/68
T-341 .. sub 13 ... Beaufort Transfer2/16/68 Co.
T-22,698 ..... Lee Calton2/19/68
T-26,225 ..... Milford C. Collins2/19/68
TA-T-26,225 ..... Milford C. Collins2/19/68
T-26,226 ..... Richard Stanton2/19/68 Trucking
T-26,227 ..... Western Distributing2/19/68 Co., Inc.
T-26,228 ..... Kenneth Groth2/19/68
T-26,229 ..... Charles Dorsey2/19/68 Reese
T-26,230 ..... Platte Valley Non2/19/68 Stock Coop Ass.
T-26,231 ..... Gary Liles2/20/68
T-26,2J2 ..... Forrest Akins2/20/68
T-26,233 ..... Donald T. Cassidy2/2l>/6R
T-26,234 ..... DaMar Feed & Fuel2/20/68
T-26,235 .....William F. Anderson2/20/68
T-13,696 ..... Borchers Truck Line2/20/68 (H.T. & Don Bor
chers)
T-26,236 ..... Charter Bulk Service2/20/68 Inc.
T-26,237 .....A. & M., Inc.2/20/68
TA-T-419 ..... Philipp Transit2/20/68 Lines, Inc.
T-26,2J8 ..... Jesse F. Hammonds2/23/68
T-26,239 ..... M.T. Farms2/23/68
T-26,240 ..... P.A.C. Corp.2/23/68
T-26,241 ..... Jack Linquist2/23/68
TA-T-5226-X..... Stee1 Haulers,2/23/68 Inc.
T-26,242 ..... Jo/Kel, Inc.2/23/68
T-16,375 ..... Hi11ard E. Johnmeyer2/23/68
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App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg. & reg.
App. to transfer intrastate authority andmerge under T-23,575
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authorityexempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authori ty,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority"exempt.
App. Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier; interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.App. , Common carrier, interstate. authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authroity,exe.mpt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-123,922
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,988
App. to transfer interstate authority
Authority trans- Iferred to WitteTruck Line, grantel ,effective 3/10/68
Pending
Authority trans- IIferred to DaleHart, granted ef-fective 3/16/68 -Granted effective6/4/68
Authority granted
IIto 5/21/68
Granted effective2/27/68 •Granted effective3/12/68
Granted effective •2/27/68
Granted effec tive2/27/68
Granted e ffec tive •2/28/68
Granted effec tive •3/14/68
Dismissed 5/22/68
~76%~d effective •Granted effective3/5/68 •Granted effective3/5/68
Authority trans - •ferred to BorchersTruck Line (DonBoecher), grantedeffective 3/24/68 •Granted effec rive2/20/68
Granted effective •5/23/68
Authority granted5/28/68
•Granted effective3/21/68
Granted effective •2/28/68
Granted effective2/28/68
Granted effec tive •3/5/68
Authority granted •to 5/28/68
Granted effective2/27/68
Authority trans- IIferred to John-
T-26.243 ..... Gotwals, Inc.2/23/68
r-26,244 ..... Don Weber2/23/68
r-26,245 .....Karps Bakers Supply2/23/68 Co.
T-25.720 .. Sub 1 ... W.L. Waggoner2/26/68 Trucking Co.
T-22,170 ..... Hodge Hauling Co.,2/26/68
T-13,101 ..... Harry Fisher2/26/68
T-12,894 .. , .. James R. Hampton2/26/68
T-26,246 ..... Cooperative Grain2/26/68 & Supply
T-12.596 .....K.W.Ripley2/26/68
r-26,247 ..... Fletcher Transport2/26/68
T-13,325 ..... Jewell S. Perkins2/27/68
T-20,648-X. '" .E.K. Motor Service2/27/68 Inc.
T-26.249 .....Mar-Del Produce2/27/68
1-26,250..... Crowther Bros. Milling2/27/68 Co.
T-26,25l ..... Vargas Produce Co.2/27/68
1-26,252 ..... J.D. McClymonds, Inc.2/27/68
T-2256 ..... Delbert R. Dowdy2/27/68
r-26,253 ..... O'fallon Gas Co.2/28/68
r-26,254 .....Arlest G. Skaggs2/28/68
T-26,255 ..... Gail Toepfer2/28/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
'App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exem-pt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
App., Common carrier. interstate authorityexempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-127,476
App. to transfer authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-127,84l
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Commnn carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
meyer ConstructionCo., Inc., grantedeffective 5/9/68
Granted effective4/8/68
Granted effective2/29/68
Granted effective3/1/68
pending
Authority transferred to W.L.Waggoner TruckingCo .• granted effective 3/11/68
Authority transferred to W.L.Waggoner TruckingCo., granted effec tive 3/11/68
Authority transferred to W. L.Waggoner TruckingCo., granted effec tive 3/11/68
Granted effective3/6/68
Authority transferred to K. W.Ripley, Inc.,granted effective2/28/68
Granted effective3/6/68
Authority transferred to GreeneCounty Paving Co.,Inc., granted effective 3/15/68
Pending
Granted effective3/26/68
Granted effective3/26/68
Granted effective3/13/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Authority transferred to DelMiles Truck Line,Inc., granted effective 3/16/68
Granted effective3/19/68
Granted effective3/29/68
Granted effective3/11/68
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T-26,256 ..... Star Delivery & Transfer App., Cornm~n carrier, interstate authority,2/29/68 Inc. MC-120,737
T-16,874 ..... Bastian Truck Service3/6/68 (Harold E. Garrett
& Morris C. Bastian)
T-26,257 ..... Solid Service System2/29/68
T-25,442 .....Miller Transfer &2/29/68 Storage(Joseph H.
& Henlen M.Shaw)
T-4942 .. Sub 1 ... Schaeperkoetter3/1/68 Store, Inc.
T-26,258 ..... G.G. Hughes3/1/68
T-26,259 ..... Hellenbeck Feed3/1/68 & Grain
T-23,740 .....Donald R. Deuschle3/1/68
T-26,260 ..... Memorial Carter3/1/68
T-22,779 .. Sub l ... Branson Truck3/4/68 Line, Inc.
T-26,261 ..... Wenham Transportation3/4/68 Inc.
T-26,262 ..... Dwight W. Jay3/4/68
T-26,263 ..... Milo Wolterman3/4/68
T-20,259 ..... J.B. Black3/5/68
T-26,264 ..... Lawrence Enrici3/5/68
T-26,265 ..... Wilbur J. Wenck3/5/68
T-26,266 ..... Nagelkirk Fruit3/5/68 Market, Inc.
T-lO,742 .. Sub l8 ... Ruan Transport3/5/68 Corp.
TA-T-419 ..... Philipp Transit Lines,3/5/68 Inc.
T-26,267 ..... Maurice Fredrick3/6/68 Yaney
T-26,268 ..... Roy D. Fox3/6/68
T-5321 ..... Paul Sheets3/6/68
T-J41 .. Sub 14 ... Beaufort3/6/68 Transfer Co.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-F-IOOIO
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. for additional intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Commonmrrier, interstate authority,MC-129,496
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-77424
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority, and mergeunder Certificate T-19,227
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,973
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer interstate and intrastateauthority
App. for additional intrastate authority
Granted effective3/6/68
Granted effective3/5/68
Authority transferred to MillerTransfer & Storage(Helen M. Shaw)granted effective3/21/68
Pending
Dismissed 6/27/68
Granted effective3/7/68
Authority transferred to RaymondL. Hahn, grantedeffective 3/6/68
Granted effective5/20/68
Granted effective8/8/68
Gr<n ted effect ive3/21/68
Granted effective3/12/68
Granted effective3/18/68
Authority transferred to D.C.Cotner. grm tedeffective 3/21/68
Granted effective3/7/68
Granted effective3/7/68
Granted effective3/6/68
Pending
Authority grantedto 6/12/68
Granted effective3/6/68
Granted effective3/6/68
Authority transferred to BastianTruck Service(Morris C. Bastia~
granted effective3/6/68
Authority trans~
ferred to Ro y B.Scott, granted effective 3/23/68
Pending
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T-26,269 .....Merle Paul, Jr.3/7/68
T-26.270 ..... Turners Refrigerated3/7/68 Services, Inc.
T-6456 .. Sub 14 ... Earl Bray, Inc.3/7/68
T-26.271 ..... Delbert William3/7/68 Mohler
T-26,272 ..... North Bros. Trucking3/7/68 Inc.
T-26,273 ..... Lee Ohrman3/7/68
T-26,274 ..... Edward Michael3/7/68 Dischler & Son
T-26,275 ..... Elmer J. Cochran, Jr.3/7/68
T-26,276 .....M & M Foster3/7/68
T-26, 277 ..... Hagen, Inc.3/7/68
T-26,278 ..... e.G. Rodrigue23/8/68
T-26,279 ..... Ark Valley Transport3/8/68 Inc.
T-26,280 ..... George R. Winchell3/8/68
T-26,28l ..... Davidson Transfer3/8/68
TA-T-341 ..... Beaufort Transfer3/11/68
T-26,282 ..... Don White3/11/68
T-26.283 ..... George Leverton3/11/68
T-S162 ..... Delbert & Lonnie Shelten3/11/68
T-26,284 ..... Midwest Growers Coop.3/11/68 Corp.
T-26,285 ..... Harre11 O. Burns3/11/68
T-26,286 ..... Toledo Van & Storage3/11/68 Co.
T-26,287 ..... R.F. Packard3/12/68
T-139 ..... D. & R. Truck Service3}13/68
T-26,288 ..... Tropic Truck Brokers,3/13/68 Inc.
T-26,289 ..... C.L. Skidmore3/13/68
T-26,290 ..... J & M Transportation3/13/68 Go., Inc.
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App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority, ,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common earLier, interstate authority,MC-127,042
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carriet', intet'state authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common cart'ier, intet'state authority,exempt.
App. to transfer authority and merge underCertificate & Permit T-6728
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common cart'ier, interstate authority,Me-51058
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer authority and merge underT-364
App., Common ~arrier, interstate aHthority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,Me-US,Jll
Granted effective3/11/68
Granted effective3/29/68
Pe,nding
Granted effective3/11/68 I
Granted effective3/20/68
Granted effective3/20/68
Granted effective3/18/68
Gt'anted effective3/27/68
Granted effective3/21/68
DimiAsed 6/27/68
Granted effective3/11/68
Granted effective3/11/68
Granted effective3/11/68
Authority grantedto 6/11/68
Granted effective4/5/68
Granted effective3/14/68
Authority transferred to Humansville Truck Line,granted effective3/24/68
Granted effective3/21/68
Granted effective4/8/68
Granted effective3/21/68
Granted effective3/18/68
Authority transferred to L.W.Transfer, Inc.,granted effective3/25/68
Granted effective3/15/68
Granted effective]/18/68
Granted effective3/21/68
T-26,291 .....Mil1er Bros3/14/68
T-26,292 ..... Smith Pride Foods,3/14/68 Inc.
TA-r-14,604-X...•. Elwood Lynch3/14/68
TA-T-6397-X ..... Brick Trucking3/14/68 Service Co.
TA-T-l1,615 ..... Erickson Transport3/15/68 Corp.
TA-T-23,626-X ..... Greis Trucking3/15/68 Service
T-23, 626 -x.. Sub 1 ... Greis Trucking3/15/68 Service
T-26,293 ..... James J. K1einhekse13/15/68
T-26,295 ..... Gayle Gaddis3/18/68
T-26,296 ..... Home Produce Co.,3/18/68 Inc.
T-26,297 ..... Brockman Truck Lines,3/18/68 Inc.
T-21,104 ..... Junior F. Cauley3/19/68
T-24,020 .....T.B. Bradley3/19/68
T-26,298 .....Miles & Linton3/19/68 Trucking
T-26,299 ..... Gene Wander3/19/68
T~29,300..... Kuhn Livestock3/19/68
T-26,301 ..... Dale McBeath3/19/68
T-26,302 ..... E11is & Held3/20/68
T-26,303 ..... Chester Armstrong3/20/68
T-26,304 ..... Garden State Packing3/20/68 Co.
t-26,305 ..... Eagle Trucking Co.3/20/68
T-26,306 ..... Gist & Sons3/20/68
T-l1,428 ..... crouse Cartage Co.3/20/68
T-26,307 ..... Simanek, Inc.3/20/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate portion of T-12,72B
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Cornmon carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Cornman carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-1l9,774
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-11~,400
Granted effective3/20/68
Granted effective5/2/68
Autho~ity grantedto 6/12/68
Authority grantedto 6/13/68
Authority grantedto 6/13/68
Authority grantedto 7/16/68
Granted effective7/26/68
'Granted effective3/25/68
Granted effective3/26/68
Granted effective4/5/68
Authority trans~
ferred to ReynoldsTruck Lines,granted effective4/1/6B
Authority trans~
ferred to RobertL. Hahn, grantedeffec tive 4/4/68
Authoritv transferred to William'iI. Barnhar t,granted effective4/4/68
Granted effective3/21/68
Granted effective3/21/68
Granted effective4/15/68
Granted effective4/4/68
Dismi~sed 6/27/68
Granted effective4/5/68
Granted effective3/29/68
Granted effective5/31/68
!.lending
Authority transferred to Crousecartage Co.,granted effective5/6/68
Granted effective3/26/68
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T-26,308 .....Wi11ard F. Morris3/20/68
T-26,309 ..... Russe11 Cameron3/20/68
TA-T-9879 ..... MonKem Co., Inc.3/21/68
T-26,310 ..... Les Mathre Agricultural3/21/68 Transportation &
Supply
T-26,311 ..... Service Express3/22/68
T-26,312 ..... W.R. Hicks3/22/68
T-26.313 ..... A. Guebert, Inc.3/22/68
T-18.547 ..... McEwen Bros.3/22/68
T-25,688 .....Midwest Moving &3/22/68 Storage Co.
T-16,871 .....Wilbert C. Grass3/25/68
T-24.225 ..... H.C. Parrish Truck3/25/68 Serivce, Inc.
T-26,314 ..... Bi11 CurtiA3/25/68
T-26,315 ..... Harry L. Dean3/25/68
T-25.316 ..... Carroll H. Stoutamyer3/25/68
T-26,317 ..... C. & R. Trucking3/26/68
T-26, 318 ..... Jim Utzman3/26/68
T-26,319 ..... Boright Trucking3/26/68 Co., Inc.
T-26,320 ..... Brannen Leasing, Inc.3/26/68
T-26,206-X ... , .Cheese Express, Inc.3/26/68
1-21,493 ..... Harold Ash3/27/68
T-26,321 ... :.Ike Koeman3/27/68
T-26,322 ..... Hasenpflug & Elwood3/27/68 Trucking
T-26,323 ..... Morgan's Truck Service3/27/68
T-26.324 .....M Transport Co., Inc.3/27/68
A:JB
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority.exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,846
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to transfer Certificate & Permit
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority.irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Cammon carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,M C-129,663
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Contract carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,675
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstare authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,464
Granted effective4/10/68
Granted effective4/3/68
Authority grantedto 6/19/68
Granted effective3/25/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Granted effective4/24/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Authority transferred to McEwenBros. Enterprises,Inc., granted effective 3/29/68
Authority transferred to StewartMoving Co. ,grantedeffective 4/1/68
Authority transferred to BernellCash, granted effee tive 4/6/68
Pending
Granted effective4/5/68
Granted effective4/5/68
Pending
Granted effective4/4/68
Granted effective4/4/68
Pending
Granted effective5/2/68
Granted effective4/9/68
Authority transferred to Paul E.Stallings, VernonL. Seymore, granteleffective 5/6/68
Granted effective3/29/68
Granted effective3/29/68
Granted effective4/17/68
Granted effective4/19/68
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T-26,001-X ..... Associated Ret8ilers Motion to extend temporary authority3/28/68 Suberban Delivery Co.
T-26,325 .....Murphy Produce3/27/68 Farms
T-26,326. _... Richard E. Durham3/27/68
T-26,327 ..... Umberger Transport,3/28/68 Inc.
T-26,328 ..... E.J. Shoa~, Jr.3/28/68
T-26,329 ..... Evergreen Express3/26/68
T-26,330 ..... Jacobsen Transfer, Inc.3/29/68
T-26,331 ..... Pioneer Wholesale3/29/68 Liquor Distributors
TA-T-13,773 ..... Terrell Trucking3/29/68 Service
T-13,773 .. Sub 1 ... Terrell Trucking3/29/68 Service
TA-B-l8,206-X ..... Specialty Transit4/1/68 Co.
T-15,556 .....Marion Earl Gregory4/1/68
T-26,332 ..... Ira Forest4/1/68
T-26,333 .....Mick Hobbs4/1/68
T-26,334 ..... St. Louis Metro Express4/1/68 Inc.
T-23, 734 ..... Marg'aret Schultz4/2/68 ' ,
T-2935 ..... Lupkey Supreme Service4/2/68
TA-T-26,335 ..... C. Ray Bowling4/3/68
T-26,336 ..... L & R Trucking Co.4/3/68
T-26,337 ..... James Stafos Produce4/3/68
T-26,338 ..... Chipley Produce &4/4/68 Poultry
T-26,339 ..... Clinton H. Verbick,4/4/68 Jr.
T-26,340 .....William F. Jones4/4/68
T-26,34l ..... Frank C. Smith4/4/68
T-26,342 ..... Josh Ingram, Jr.4/4/68
T~26,343 ..... D. L. Barker4/4/68
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters ta te authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,eXf'mpt.
App. , Common carrier) innterstate authority,MC-129,264
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,irreg., exempt.
APP., Common carrier, i~terstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,Me-2l800
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to transfer authority
App. , Common carrier, intrastate authority,temporary authority
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier ~ interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-l28,80l
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common car):"ier l interstate authority,exempt.
IGt'anted effective4/9/&8
Granted effective I3/29/68
Granted effective
I4/11/68
Granted effective4/25/68
Granted effective I4/10/68
Authority granted
Ito 4/30/68'
Granted effective4/22/68
Granted effective I5/31/68
Authority grantedto 7/2/68 IPending
Authority granted Ito 7/2/68
Authority trans -ferred to George IConley Ahrens,granted effective6/8/68
Granted effective I7/2/68I
Dismissed 6/27/68
Gt'anted effective •4/8/68
Authority rrans- •ferred to Schul tzTrucking, grantedeffective 4/18/68
Pending •I
Authority grantedto 7/23/68 •Granted effective5/1/68
Granted effective II4/9/68I
Granted effective
II4/8/68
Granted effective4/8/68 I
,
Granted effective •4/8/68
Granted effective4/8/6B •Dismis sed 6/27/68
Granted effective •4/8/68
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TA-B-25,762 ..... James S. Olive~
4/4/68
T-ll,967 .. Sub 16 ... Cy~us T~uck
4/4/68 Line. Inc.
T-26,344 ..... No~man L. Webb4/5/68
T-15,662 ..... Ernest Bentley4/5/68
T-26,345 ..... Lowell P. Cla~k
4/5/68
T-26,346 ..... L.W. Beasley4/5/68
T-26,347 ..... Ray B. Klinefelter4/5/68
T-26,348 ..... Roy Latta Lumber Sales4/5/68
T-26,349 ..... Porlan Carpet Mills4/5/68
T-26, 350 ..... R. L. Dilts4/5/68
T-26,351 ..... Laskco, Inc.4/5/68
T-14,444 ..... Charles A. Baker, Jr.4/8/68
T-26,352 ..... Sonny Jackson4/8/68
T-14,77l ...•. Joe Marshall4/8/68
T-26,353 ..... Moulded Products, Inc.4/8/68
T-26,354 .....D & W Refrigerated4/8/68 Ltl. Service, Inc.
T-26,355 ..... Verkler Bros.4/8/68
T-26.356 ..... General Farm Services,4/9/68 Inc.
T-26,357 ..... Cris Sa1a7er Produce4/9/68 & Grocery
T-26,358 ..... Rex Keeton4/9/68
T-26,359 ..... Charles Gutshall4/9/68
TA-T-4172 ..... Ellis Petroleum4/9/68 Transport, Inc.
TA-T-ll.967 ..... Cyrus Truck Line,4/9/68 Inc.
TA-T-26,360-X.....Goforth Trucking4/9/68
T-26,360-X ..... Goforth Trucking4/9/68
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App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. , Common carrier, int~astate authot:ity,irreg.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common ca~rier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrie~J interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common car~ier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App .• Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrie~, interstate authority,exempt.
A??, Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to tran sfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate ,authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129.465
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common c~rier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Cornman carrier. interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier. interstate authority.exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. for temporary int~astate and interstateauthority
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,
Authority grantedto 7/7/68
Pending
Granted effective4/22/68
Granted effective4/9/68
Granted effective4/10/68
Granted effective5/16/68
Grantf'd effective5/23/68
Granted effective4/10/68
Di~missed 6/27/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Di~missed 6/27/68
Authority t~ans
ferred to ArleyHughes, grantedeffective 4/25/68
Granted effective4/23/68
Authority transferred to WilliePace, granted effective 4/25/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Granted effective4/11/68
Granted effective4/11/68
Granted effective4/23/68
Di missed 6/27/68
Granted effective'4/22/68
Granted effective4/11/68
Authority grantedto 7/12/68
Authority grantedto 7/12/68
Authority grantedto 8/B/68
Granted effective5/20/68
T~26,361 .... .Martin Van Conet4/10/68
TA-T-22,779 ..... Branson Truck4/11/68 Line, Inc.
TA-T-12,231 ..... Railway Express4/11/68 Agency, Inc.
T-ll,88l .. Sub 3 ... Herman Bros.,4/11/68 Inc.
TA-T-21,309 ..... Woodson'~ Trucking4/15/68 Service
T-26,362 ..... Bonita Motor Line, Inc.4/15/68
T-21,770 ..... Triang1e Transfer Go.4/15/68
T-26,363 ..... John J. Brown4/15/68
T-26,364 ..... Syl-AR Trucking, Inc.4/15/68
T-26,365 ..... Chef Pierre, Inc.4/15/68
T-26,366 ..... Raymond G. Talbotc4/15/66
T-26,367 ..... Stephen F. Frost4/15/68
T-26,368 ..... Johnston Sales Co.4/15/68
T-26,369 ..... L.T. ~ooters Produce4/15/68
T-26,370 ..... Gra-Bell Truck Line,4/15/68
TA-T-26,371 ... , . John B. Feaster &4/16/68 Dorothy M. Feaster
T-26,371 ..... John B. Feaster &4/16/68 Dorothy M. Feaster
TA~A-26,372..... Cape County Private4/16/68 Ambulance Service,
Inc.
T-26,373 ..... RAymond C. Ryser4/17/68
T-26,J74 ..... Geldbach Transport4/17/68 Inc.
TA-T-11,962 ..... C.E. Reynolds4/17/68 Transport, Inc.
T-26,375 ..... Arnold R. Anderson4/17/68
T-12,868 ..... Hollywood Brands,4/18/68 Inc.
TA-T-66Q5 ..... Hugh Breeding, Inc.4/18/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. for partial transfer of Certificate & PermitT-1655
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,341
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inter" tate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-1l3,434
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,iJ:reg.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-128,872
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
Granted effective4/22/68
Authority grantedto 7/10/68
Authority granted7/16/68
pending
Denied 4/26/68
Authority transferred to E~gle
Expres s, Inc.,granted effective7/7/68
Authority transferred to TriangleTruck Line, Inc. I
granted effective7/1/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Granted effective4/19/68
Granted effective5/2/68
Granted effective5/17/68
Granted effective5/3/68
Granted effective5/2/68
Authority grantedto 7/26/68
Granted effective7/25/68
Granted effective4/18/68
Granted effective5/13/68
Granted effective4/22/68
Authority grantedto 7/17/68
Authority granted'4/29/68
Authority transferred to Hollywood Brcands,granted effective4/22/68
Authority grantedto 7/19/68
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T-26,380 ..... Gregg's Trucking App. , Common carrier~ interstat~uthority,
4/22/68 Co. exempt.
T-26,381 ..... Shelby Livestock App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,4/22/68 exempt.
T-26,382 ..... Harris Lumber Co. App. , Common carrier, ·interstate authority,4/22/68 exempt.
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T-24,519-X ..... James William4/18/68 Cunningham
B-23,146 ..... Jewett Meador, Jr.4/18/68
T-26,376 ..... Roy S. Scott4/19/68
8-26,377 .....Valley Coach Lines,4/19/68 Inc.
T-26,378 ..... Montgomery Mobile4/19/68 Homes Sales, Inc.
T-26,379 ..... Pal Tex Transport Co.. 4/19/68
TA-T-8542 ..... Q & R Motor Service4/22/68 Co.
T-ll,009 ..... James Bibler4/22/68
8-26,383 ..... Inter-City Transit &4/22/68 Ohio Valley Charter
Service
T-2l,622 ..... Huebner Garage4/23/68
T-26,384 ..... Holt Lumber & Supply4/23/68
T-26,385 .....G1en Harmon4/23/68
T-26,386 .....Pierceton Trucking4/23/68 Co., Inc.
T-26,387 ..... Simpson & Simp~on
4/23/68
TA-T-l2,151 ..... Truck Transport,4/24/68 Inc.
T-14,572 .....Wilburn Lancaster4/25/68
T-15,939 ..... T.C. Parker4/25/68
T-26,388 ..... Raymond Kile4/25/68
T-26,389 ..... Terral Feed & Ferti4/25/68 li7er Co.
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App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to transfer Certificate 697
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate autnority,MC-97651
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-l29,328
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. to transfer interstate authority andmerge under T-25,742
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-109,417
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-lll,941
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App. to trans fer intras tate('authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,irreg., exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Authority transferred to John W.McCroskey,granted effective5/10/68
Authority transferred to P & MBus Co., grantedeffective 5/4/68
Granted effective5/7/68
Pending
Granted effective4/19/68
Authority grantedto 7/23/68
Authority transferred to CookTrucking Co., Inc.granted effective4/29/68
Granted effective4/29/68
Granted effective5/17/68
Granted effective4/29/68
Granted effective5/10/68
Authority transferred to Huebner& Jones, grantedeffective 4/29/68
Granted effective7/26/68
Granted effective5/9/68
Granted effective6/19/68
Granted effective6/25/68
Authority grantedto 7/23/68
Authority transferred to VirgilHillis, granted'effective 5/13/68
Authority transferred to ThomasA. Elrod, granted'effective 5/13/68
Granted effective4/30/68
Granted effective5/2/68
TA-T-26,OOl-X ..... Associated Retailer~otion to extend temporary authority4/26/68 Suburban Delivery Co.
T~26,390 ..... B & R Trucking Co.,4/25/68 Inc.
TA-T-26,39l-X ..... Top Transfer Co.4/26/68
T-26,391-X ..... Top Transfer Co.4/26/68
T-26,392 ..... Dan Maddox Trucking4/26/68 Co.
T-26,393 ..... Farmers Grain Co.3/26/68
T-26,394 ..... Hausser Carting Co.3/26/68
T-26,395 .....Ace-Alkire Freight4/26/68 Lines, Inc.
TA-T-25,686 ..... Mendenhall Truck4/29/68 Lines
T-1815 ..... Inter-State Moving &4/29/68 Storage Co., Inc.
T-14,254 .. Sub 12 ... Slay Transpor4/29/68 tation Co., Inc.
T-26,396 ..... Melvin F. Wilbert4/29/68
T-26,397 ..... Duane Welton4/29/68
T-26,398 ..... petroleum Transport4/29/68 Service, Inc.
T-26,399 ..... Wickliff & Son4/29/68
TA-T-22,779 ..... Branson Truck Line4/30/68 Inc.
T-26,400 ..... Norman W. Roux4/30/68
TA-T-19,910-X ..... Ruan Transport5/1/68 Corp.
r-26,401 .....General Equipment5/1/68 Co., Inc.
T-16,375 ..... Hillard E. Johnmeyer5/1/68
TA-T-12,231 ..... Railway Express5/1/68 Agency, Inc.
T-26,402 ..... Edward Baak5/1/68
TA-B-20,621 .. ...Missouri Transit5/2/68 Lines, Inc.
T-15,001 ..... e.E. Catron5/2/68
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,745
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer portion of intrastate authorityunder T-3216
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority and cancelinterstate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Cornman carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-I05,413
App., Common carrier, incerstate authority,HC-128,968
Motion [0 extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer Certificate & Permit
JGran ted effective5/7/68
Authority granted Ito 7/26/68
Authority granted
Ito 8/6/68
Pending
Pending IGranted effective
I5/2/68
Granted effective5/2/68
Authority trans - Iferred to John W.McCarthy, gran tedeffective 7/11/68
Authority granted Ito 8/1/68
Authority trans -
Iferred to The LoeCorp. , Inc. ,granted effective5/13/68
Pending IGcanted effective -5/2/68
Granted effective5/2/68
IGranted effective5/2/68
Granted effective I5/1S/68
Authority grantedto 8/1/68
IGranted effective5/31/68
Authority granted
Ito 7/30/68
Granted effective5/3/68
Authority trans - Iferred to John-meyer ConstructionCo., Inc., granted
Ieffective 5/9/68 .
Pending
Pending IAuthority granted
Ito 8/13/68
Authority trans-ferred to D.P.Hartley, granted
Ieffective 5/9/68
T-26,409 ..... Capitol Truck Line, Inc.App., Common carrier, interstate authority,5/6/68 MC-120,800
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T~26,403 ... , .Celanese Plastics5/2/68 Co.
T-26,404 ..... Gene Bullard5/2/68
T-26,405, .... Larry Clifford Stewart5/2/68
T-26,406 .... ,Midwest Farm Supply5/3/68
T-26,407, .... Robert V. & Louioe5/3/68 Harrison
TA-B-26,408., ... Short1ine Bus Co.5/3/68
T-26,410 ..... L & M Trucking Co.,5/7/68 Inc.
T-26,411 ..... C.E. Gallant5/7/68
T-26,412 ..... Catanzaro Drayage5/7/68 Co.
B-20,621 .. Sub 7...Missouri Transit5/7/68 Lines, Inc.
T-26,413 .... ,Loren Wood5/7/68
T-23,033 .... ,Constance Geahos5/7/68
T-26,414 ..... Tenney's Service5/8/68
T-26,415 ..... Produce Supply5/8/68 Express, Inc.
T-26,416 ..... Stirl Sparks5/8/68
T-26,417 ..... Dakota Express, Inc.5/8/68
T-796 .. Sub 2. ,.Action Murray Van5/8/68 Lines
T-16,389 ..... Matson Truck Lines5/8/68
TA-T-9255 ..... Kaw Transport Co.5/8/68
TA-T-18,332 .....Moyer Truck Line,5/8/68 Inc.
T-25,449 ..... Southern Missouri5/8/68 Freight(L.N. Tol
bert & W.C. Short)
T-12,399 ..... Bilyeu Transport, Inc.5/9/68
TA-T-26,225 .....Mi1ford C. Collins~ Jo /f..Q
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App" Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-l28,236
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,reg. & irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-124,262
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-83217
App. for additional intrastate authority
App. to transfer interstate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer Certificate & Permit
App . to transfer intrastate authorityand merge under T-11,615
Motion to extend temporary authority
Granted effective5/20/68
Gt'anted effective5/10/68
Granted e ffec tive5/24/68
Granted effective5/10/68
Granted effective5/13/68
Granted effective5/9/68
Granted effective5/6/68
Granted effective5/16/68
Pending
Granted effective5/20/68
Pending
Granted effective5/13/68
Authority transferred to PixieFrozen Foods, Inc.granted effective5/13/68
Granted effec tive5/13/68
Granted effective5/13/68
Gran ted effec tive5/28/68
Granted effective5/28/68
Pending
Authority transfet'red to MatsonTruck Lines, Inc.,granted effective5/13/68
Authority grantedto 8/7/68
Authority grantedto 8/7/68
Authority transferred to Southern MissouriFreight(L.N. Tolbert), grantedeffective 5/27/68
Authority transferred to EricksonTransport Corp.,granted effective5/26/68
Authority grantedrn H/l s/fiH
T-1197 ..... Glenn Good Truck5/9/68 Line
TA-T-18,161 ..... Commercial Car5/10/68 tage Co.
T-ll,198-X .. Sub 4 ... Farris Truck5/10/68 Line, Inc.
T-26,418 ..... Ted Brockhaus5/10/68
T-26,419 ..... Reed Bros.5/10/68
T-26,421 ..... Johnston Pump Co.5/13/68
TA-T-9879 ..... MonKern Co., Inc.5/13/68
T-26,422 ..... Robert M. Sales5/14/68
TA-T-23,529-X .....Walter Lottman5/14/68
T-23,529-X .....Wa1ter Lottman5/14/68
T-26,423 ..... Consolidated Shippers5/14/68 & Forwarders, Inc.
T-24,880 ..... D.D.A. Doll Distri5/14/68 buting Co.
T-I0,660 ..... Srnolowitz Bros.S/14/68
T-8542 .. Sub 2...Q & R Motor5/14/68 Service Co.
T-ll,967 .. Sub 17 ... Cyru, Truck5/14/68 Lines, Inc.
TA-T-Z6,424-X ..... Jack Riechard5/14/68
T-26,425 ..... Commercial Carrier5/14/68 Corp.
T-26,426 ..... Robbins Motor Trans5/15/68 portation, Inc.
T-26,427 ..... C.M. Jetton5/15/68
T-26,428 .....A.J. Metler Hauling5/15/68 & Rigging, Inc.
T-26,429 ..... CRC Lynn, Inc.5/15/68
T-9255 .. Sub 17 ... Kaw Transport5/15/68 Co.
TA-T-5226-x ..... Steel Haulers, Inc.5/16/68
T-26,430 ..... Dairy Fresh, Inc.5/16/68
T-26,431 .....Anderson Bakeries,5(16/68 Iuc.
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App. to transfer interstate & intrastate
Application for extended temporary authority
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authaorityexempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary ~ntrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to extend temporary authority
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg, temporary authority
App. to transfer interstate authority and mecgeunder T-ll,856
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-45764
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, ihterstate authority,MC-108,676
App., Common carrier, interstate authorityMC-l28,043
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Authority transferred to Roy R.Caswell, grantedeffective 8/2/68
Authority grantedto 8/8/68
Pending
Granted effective5/31/68
Granted effective5/23/68
Granted effective5/14/68
Authority granted·to 8/13/68
Granted effective5/14/68
Authority grantedto 8/13/68
Granted effective8/10/68
Pending
Authority transferred to DollDistributing, Inc.granted effective5/31/68
Pending
Pending
Pending
Authority grantedto 8/22/68
Authority transferred to ClayHyder TruckingLines, Inc.,granted effective5/20/68
Granted effective6/20/68
Granted effective5/28/68
Granted effective5/23/68
Granted effective6/5/68
Dismis~ed b/1Z/68
Authority grantedto 8/15/68
Granted effective5/23/68
Granted effective6/2.0/68
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T-26,432 ..... Rite-Made Pape~
5/16/68 Conve~te~R, Inc.
TA-T-18,16l ..... Commercial Ca~tage
5/16/68 Co.
T-13,003 ..... Ray D. Bartow5/17/68
T-26,433 ..... Rich Hill Coop.5/17/68 Marketing Ass.
T-26,434 ..... Dale Quillman5/17/68
TA-T-5046-X..... lndu~trial City5/20/68 Lines, Inc.
T-5046-X .. Sub 1 ... Industrial City5/20/68 Lines, Inc.
B-26,435 ..... Specialty Transit Co.S/20/68
TA-T-26,436-X.....Missouri Funeral5/20/68 Supplies
TA-T-419 ..... Philipp Transit Lines,5/20/68 Inc.
T-26,437 .....Willborn Enterprises,5/21/68 Inc.
T-26,438 ..... Slankard Produce5/21/68
T-26,439 .....Walter Johnson5/21/68
T-Lb,44U ..... M & G Convoy, Inc.5/21/68
TA-T-12,151 ..... Truck T~ansport,
5/22/68 Inc.
TA-B-20,621 .....Missouri Transit5/23/68 Lines, Inc.
T-26,441 ..... State Supply Co., Inc.5/23/68
T-26,442 ..... Franklin Truck Lines5/23/68
T-26,443 ..... A.W. Orthman5/23/68
T-9879 .. Sub 8 ... MonKem Co., Inc.5/23/68
TA-T-26,054 ..... Edward P. Hall5/24/68
T-9096 ..... Hart Truck Line, Inc.S/24/68
T-26,444 .. _.. Southern Illinois5/24/68 Motor Express, Inc.
T-26,445 ..... Lawrence Parks5/24/68
T-26,446 ..... Pascagoula Drayage5/24/68 Co., Inc.
T-26,447 ..... M.T. Kennedy Trucking5/24/68
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App., Common carrier, interstate autho~ity,
exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. for temporary authority
App., Contl"nc t carriel", intras tate authori ty"reg.
App., Common car~iel", intrastat e authori ty,~eg.
App. for' temporary int~astate au thori ty
Motion to extend temporal"y authority
App., Common carrier, ipterstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common cal"rier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Cornman carrier, interstate authority,MC-20722
App. for tempo~ary intrastate authority
App. for temporary intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate autho~ity,
exempt.
App., Common carrier, inte~state autho~ity,
MC-128,219
App., Common carrier, interstate autho~ity,
exempt.
App., Common ca~rier, intrastate authority,irreg.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. to transfer Cel"tificate & Permit nnd mergeunder T-70
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., CommOn carrier, interstate authority,Me-I27 ,689
App., Common car~ier, interstate authority,exempt.
Granted effective5/28/68
Authority grantedto 8/8/68
Authority transferred to Willal"dA. Lepper, grantedeffective 6/2/68
Granted effective5/24/68
Granted effective6/12/68
Denied 5/29/68
Dismissed 6/12/68
Granted effective6/10/68
Authority gl"antedto H/15/68
Authority grantedto 8/20/68
Granted effective5/27/68
Granted effective6/13/68
Granted effective6/19/68
Granted effective5/27/68
Authority grantedto 8/20/68
Authority grantedto 9/3/68
Granted effective5/31/68
Pending
Granted effective6/3/68
Granted effective8/6/68
Authority grantedto 9/11/68
Authority transferred to L.A.Tucker Truck LinesInc., granted effec tive 6/10/68
Granted effective6/S/68
Granted effective6/5/68
Granted effective6/5/68
Granted effective6/5/68
T-26,448 ..... Carter Van Lines &5/24/68 A-I Storage, Inc.
T-26,449 ..... Louis Johnson5/24/68
T-26,436-X ..... Missouri Funeral5/24/68 Supplies
B-8718 ..... St. Louis-Cape Bu, Line5/27/68
T-26,450 ..... Carter Thermo King,5/27/68 Inc.
T-26,451 ..... Scherer Freight Lines5/27/68 Inc.
T-26,452 ..... Robert Sauerwein5/27 /68
T-26,453 ..... Curtis Max Creek5/28/68
TA-T-26,454-X ..... Robert E. Hearn5/28/68
T-26,454-X ..... Robert E. Hearn5/28/68
T-9879 .. Sub 9 ... MonKem Co., Inc.5/28/68
T-14,524 ..... Lloyd Etherton5/29/68
T-14,973 ..... Lem Klemme5/29/68
T-70 .. Sub 2... L.A. Tucker Truck5/31/68 Lines, Inc.
T-16,057 ..... Roy Monroe Gregocy5/31/68
1-26,458 .....Wayne Newman5/31/68
T-26,455 ..... Paul M. Skelton5/31/68
T-26,456 .....W.K. Wilhite5/31/68
T-26,457 ..... Harold Dickey5/31/68 Trane.port, Inc.
T-26,424-X ..... Jack Riechard6/3/68
TA-T-419 ..... Philipp Transit Lines,6/3/68 Inc.
TA-T-1l,967 ..... Cyrus Truck Line6/3/68
B-26,459 ..... Autobus Rournier6/3/68 Limited
T-26,460 ..... B.C. Umberger, Inc.6/4/68
T-26,461 ..... Weaver Trucking Co.6/4/68
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App., CommDn carrier, interstate authority,MC-S9084
App., CDmmon carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authDrity,irreg.
App. to transfer Certificate 374
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-2l571
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt: .
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt:.
App. for tempDrary intrastate authority
App., CDntract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App. to transfer authDrity and merge underCertificate & permit T-16,666
App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,
A?p. to transfer intrastate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-126,473
App., Contract carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-l23,488
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt:.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Granted effective6/28/68
Granted effective6/5/68
Pending
Authority transferred to St.Louis-Cape BusLine, Inc.,granted effective7/1/68
Granted effective6/3/68
Granted effective,6/14/68
Pending
Granted effective6/19/68
Authority grantedto 9/11/68
Pending
Pending
Authority transferred tD BobStatDn TransportCo., granted effective 6/15/68
Pending
Pending
~~hority transferred to Phil E.McMillin, grantedeffective 6/20/68
Granted effective6/12/68
Granted effective7/2/68
Pending
Pending
Pending
Authority grantedto 9/5/68
Authority grantedtD 9/5/68
Granted effective6/14/68
Granted effective6/11/68
Granted effective6/19/6B
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T-26,463 .... . Iowa Meats, Inc.6/4/68
T-26,464 ... .. Debrick Truck Line6/4/68
T-7495 ..... Inter-City Freight Lines6/6/68
T-26,465 ..... Ray L. Sheeks6/6/68
T-26,466 ..... Margaret Martin6/6/68
T-26,467 ..... R & G Coast to Coast6/6/68 Produce
T-26,468 .. ... J.E. Lammert Transfer6/6/68
T-26,469 ... .. B & M Transportation6/6/68 Co., Inc.
T-23,020 ..... B & H Trucking6/6/68
T-26,470 . .... Leon Livingston6/7/68
TA-T-341 ..... Beaufort Transfer6/10/68 Co.
T-26,471 ..... Carpenter Bros.6/10/68 Trucking, Inc.
T-26,473 ..... Jerome's Trucking6/10/68 Service, Inc.
T-26,474 ..... Jessie L. Cox6/11/68
T-26,475 ..... Harrington Trucking6/12/68 Co.
T-26,476 ..... Dera1d L. Nelson6/13/68
TA-T-9879 ..... MonKem Co., Inc.6/17 /68
r-26,479 ..... Bill Whitfield6/17/68
T-26,480 ..... Phillip Little6/17/68
T-26,48l ..... Poovey Cattle Co.6/17/68
T-26,482 ..... J,G. Honnol16/17/68
T-26,483 ..... Jay's Trucking, Inc.6/17/68
T-26,484 ..... Carretta Trucking,6/17/68 Inc.
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-16334
App. to transfer Certificate and Permit
App. , Common carrier, interstace authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. to transfer Certificate and Permit
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,irreg.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. , Common carrier, intersttate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier) interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier] interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier) interstate authority,MC-129,455
Granted effective7/2/68
Granted effective'7/3/68
Granted effective6/19/68
Authority trans~
ferred to InterCity Frieght LinesInc., granted effee tive 6/20/68
Granted effective6/14/68
Granted effective6/20/68
Granted effective6/11/68
Granted effective7/10/68
Granted effective6/11/68
Authority tran,ferred to JermanFarm Supply, Inc.,granted effective6/22/68
Granted effective6/12/68
Authority grantedto 9/5/68
Granted effective6/13/68
Granted effective6/26/68
Pending
Granted effective6/26/68
Pending
Granted effective6/20/68
Authority grantedto 9/12/68
Pending
Pending
Pending
Granted effective7/16/68
Granted effective6/26/68
Granted effective7/11/68
T-16,450 .....McCord Bros.6/17 /68
T-26,486 ..... J & W Produce6/18/68
T-26,485 ..... Henry Bailey6/18/68
T-26,487 ..... Southwest Marketing6/18/68 Ass.
T-26,488 ..... A & D Truck Service6/19/68
T-26,489 ..... Osborne Truck Line,6/19/68 Inc.
T-26,490 ..... A1brecht Transfer6/19/68
T-26,491 ..... Paramore & Griffin6/20/68 Seed Co., Inc.
TA-T-11,881 ..... Herman Bros., Inc.6/20/68
TA-T-13,773 ..... Terrell Trucking6/20/68 Service
T-26,492 ..... Peterson L P Gas6/21/68 Co. 6f Arkansas
T-26,493 ..... Robert L. Wilson6/24/68
T-26,494 ..... Berta Mae Hayes6/24/68
T-26,495 ..... Jerry Bob Willard6/24/68
8-26,496 ..... Seaway Coach Lines6/24/68
T-26,497 ..... Carl Daves6/24/68
T-26,498 ..... Arlington Truck6/24/68
T-26,499 ..... F.F. Bentley6/24/68
T-25,454 ..... John Leland Zeigen-6/24/68 bein
T-26,500 ..... Lee Carroll6/25/68
T-26,501 ..... Atherton Service6/25/68
TA-B-25,762 ..... James S. Oliver6/25/68
B-25,762 .. Sub 1 ... James S. Oliver6/25/68
T-9057 ..... J.C. Angel Line Constru6/25/68 ction Co.
T-26,502 ..... F.J. Linn, Inc.6/26/68
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App. to transfer interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrieL, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-I04,149
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App. , Common carrier, interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-60253
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-129,954
App. for interstate authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate· authority,exempt.
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, intrastate authority,reg.
App. to transfer authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
IAuthority trans-ferred to McCordBros. , Inc. ,
Igranted effective7/11/68
Granted effective6/21/68 IGranted effective6/21/68
Granted effective I6/19/68
Granted effective7/10/68 IGranted effective6/26/68
Granted effective I7/16/68
Pending
Authority granted Ito 9/19/68
Authority granted Ito 9/26/68
Granted effective7/9/68
IGranted effective6/27/68
Granted effective I8/9/68
Granted effective7/22/68
IGranted effective7/17/68
Granted effective I7/8/68
Granted effective7/8/68
IGranted effective7/29/68
Pending
IPending
Granted effective I6/25/68
Authority granted
Ito 10/5/68
Pending
Authority trans- Iferred to John H.Deaton, grantedeffective 7/12/68
IGranted effective7/3/68
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T-26,504 ..... Russell Harlow6/26/68
T-26,505 .....Apopka Plant Co-op6/26/68
T-5776 ..... McCammon Truck Line6/26/68
TA-T-70 ..... L.A. Tucker Truck Lines,6/27/68 Inc.
T-26,506 ..... R.A. Brinson6/27/68
T-26,507 ..... Thomas F. McWilliams6/27/68
T-26,508 ..... Richard Frank Daniels6/27/68
T-26,509 ..... John R. Cheeseman6/27/68
T-20,461 ..... Bobby H. Smith6/27 /68
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App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, .interstate authority,.exempt.
App. to transfer interstate authority & intra,tate authority
Motion to extend temporary authority
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,exempt.
App., Common carrier, interstate authority,MC-117 ,851
App. to transfer interstate authority
Pending
Granted effective7/10/68
Granted effective7/10/68
Authority transferred to Hall &Wells Truck Line,granted effective7/13/68
Authority grantedto 10/1/58
Granted effective7/10/68
Granted effective7/2/68
Dismissed 7/19/68
Pending
Authority transferred to Producers InterstateCooperative,granted effective7/10/68
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T-26,511 ..... Harold A. Groff App. , Common carrier, interstate authority,6/28/68 exempt.
T-26, 512 ..... Oscar Ripley App. , Common carrier, inters tate authority,6/28/68 exempt.
Granted effective7/2/68
Granted effective7/2/68
Granted effective7/9/68
APPENDIXSECTION II
UTI LI TV CAS ES
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Application to discharge indebt- Granted September 21, 1967edness
•••Supplemental Order modifyingCertificate issuedSeptember la, 1967
Conditionally GrantedAugust 29, 1967
Granted September 26, 1967
Authority for 6 lines and7 substations and facilitiesGranted, and authori ty for4 lines and 5 substationsand facilities denied.October 17, 1967
Application to issue and deliverMortgage Notes
In the matter of the application forauthority to construct, operate andmaintain an electric transmissionline in Jackson, Clay and PlatteCounties
Application for authority to construct. operate and maintain anelectric transmission line in theCounties of Douglas, Howell, OzarkReynolds, Shannon and Texas
Application for authority to con- Granted August 18, 1967struct, operate and maintain anelectric transmission line in theCounties of Jackson, Clay and Platte
Application for authority to construct. operate and maintain anelectric transmission line in theCounties of Douglas, c:amden,C,'awford, Pulaske, Wright, GreeneTexas, Phelps. Howell and Shannon
Application for authority to con- Granted August 1, 1967struct, operate and maintain anelectrical transmission line inCole County
Application to issue and sen Granted September 11, 1967First Mortgage BondS
Application for authority to con- Heard October 5, 1967struct, operate and maintain anelectrical transmission line inJackson, Clay and Platte Counties
Name
Kansas City Power & LightCompany
Sho- Me Power Corporation
8ho- Me Power Corporation
5ho- Me Power Corporation
Kansas City Power &Light Company
Union Electric Company
Missouri Public ServiceCompany
Missouri Power &
Light Company
Kansas City Power &Light Company
16, 291..July 10, 1967
No and Date
16, 332 .September 7, 1967
16, 331 .September 6, 1967
16, 103 ....Oct. 14, 1966
16, 291..July 10, 1967
16, 309 .......August 14, 1967
16, 306 .August 8, 1967
16, 257 .August 1, 1967
16, 291. .July 10, 1067
Application for authority to issue Granted November 13, 1967and sell cumutative preferred stock
16, 356 ....October 3, 1967
16, 365 ...October n, 1967
Union Electric Company
Missouri Public Servic.'Company
Application to issue and sell Bonds Granted October 26, 1967
•16, 369 ........October 18, 1967
16, 373 .October 24, 1967
16. 282 .October 27, 1967
16, 377...November 1, 1967
16, 381.November 2, 1967
St. ,Joseph Light & PowerCompany
Kansas City Power & LightCompany
Missouri Power & LightCompany
Missouri Edison Company
The Empire District ElectricCompany
Application for authority to issue Granted November I, 1967Bonds
Application for authority to sell Granted December 20, 1967electric metering facilities toMissouri Public Service Company
In the matter of the application for Granted October 27, 1967authority to rehuild and convert anexisting electric transmission linebetween Polo and Braymore, Missouri
Complaint of :39 customers in Answered November 9, 1967overcharge in rates
Application to construct an Granted .June 5. 1968electric transmission line inGreene County
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Application to construct, operate and Heard July 1, 1968maintain an electric transmission lineline in the Counties of Montgomery,Warren, St. Charles and Franklin
Application for authority to con- Heard July 1, 1968struct, operate and maintain anelectric transmission line in theCounties of Randolph. Macon and Adair
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16, 385 .November 14, 1967
16, 396 ..December 4, 1967
16, 405 .December 14, 1967
16, 415.......December 26, 1967
16, 425 .January 18, 1967
16, 443 .February 5, 1968
16, 444 .February 15,1968
16, 447 .February 16, 1968
16, 463., ...•....March I, 1968
16, 493 .April 11, 1968
16, 494•••.••••..April 11, 1968
16. 509." .... , ..April 24. 1968
16. 520 .May 10, 1968
16, 521. .........May 13, 1968
16, 524 .May 16, 168
16, 531, ....June 5. 1968
Name
Kansas City Power &Light Company
Missouri Public ServiceCompany
Missouri Power & LightCompany
The Empire DistrictElectric Company
S1. Joseph Light & PowerCompany
Union Electric Company
Kansas City Power &Light Company
The Empire District ElectricCompany! ProgressiveIndustries
Progressive Industries. Inc.
Arkansas- Missouri PowerCompany
Missouri Public ServiceCompany
The Empire DistrictElectric Company
Union Electric Company
Sho- Me Power Corporation
Union Electric Company
Missouri Public ServiceCompany
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Application for authority to construct. operate and maintain anelectric transmission line in theClay Counties.
Application for authority to issueand sell Bonds
Application to construct an electrictransmission line
Authority to issue and sellFirst Mortgage Bonds
Application to construct anelectric transmission line inHolt County
Application for authority to issueand sell First Mortgage Bonds
Application for authority to issueadditional Bonds
Complaint
Investigation of violation ofPublic Service' Commission Law
Application for authority to issueand sell Bonds
Application to issue and sellBonds
Application for authority to issueand sell stock
Application to construct a transmission line in the Counties ofShannon and Reynold
Disposition
Granted March 22, 1968
Granted January 15, 1968
Granted February 13, 1967
Granted January 23, 1968
Granted April 25, 1968
Granted March 19, 1968
Granted March 13. 196 B
Latter to be found a PublicUtility subject to Commissionjurisdiction. April 2. 196BRehearing deniedApril 22, 1968
Company ordered to complyprovisions of PSC LawMarch 1. 1968
Granted May 29, 1968
Granted May 8, 1968
Granted June 3, 1968
Dismissed June 6, 196B
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16, 222 .Apr. 12, 1967
16, 287 .July 7, 1967
1&, 283 ..July 27, 1967
16, 293 .Aug. 14, 1967
16, 299 .July 24, 1967
16, 240 ..May 10, 1967
16. 258 .May 29, 1967
16, 237..May 8, 1967
16, 324........Aug. 29. 1967
16, 325.••..•..Aug. 30, 1967
16, 327••..•.•.Aug. 31, 1967
15, 881 ........Dec. 15, 1965
16, 335...Sept. 11, 1967
16, 181. .......Feb. 23, 1967
16. 182 .Feb. 23, 1967
16, 338 .Sept. 26, 1967
16, 343•...•.•.Oct. 2, 1967
16, 268 .June 21, 1967
Name
Great River GasCompany
Laclede GasCompany
MiBsouri Natural GasCompany
Missouri Natural GasCompany
Northern Natural GasCompany
St. Joseph Light &Power Co.
MissQ.lri Natural GasCompany
Missouri Natural GasCompany
O'Fallon Gas Service Inc.and St. Charles Gas Corp.
G"s Service Company
Gas Service Company
st. Charles Gas Corp.
Bowling Green Gas Co.
Northern Natural GasCompany
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Northern Natural Gas
Missouri Power & LightCompany
Missouri Utilities Co.
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Application to issue and sellto Northern Illinois Gas Co.common stock and not toexceed $4, 500, 000
Application for refunding ofbank loans
Application for authority toprovide a gas distribution systemin the City of Hillsboro andJefferson College
Inventory and original costappraisal
Application to issue and sellPreferred stock
Application for authority toprovide a
Application for authority to providegas service in St. Francois County
Application for authority to providegas service in an area ofMadison and St. Francois Counties
Application to determine depreciatedoriginal cost of gas distributionfacilities in St: Charles County
Application to issue stock
Application to provide natural gasservice in Osburn, Stewartsvilleand in areas of DeKalb and ClintonCounties
Complaint of more than 25 customersrelating to the original cost of the gasproperty located in 81. Charles and therates charged for the service of saidsystem.
Application for distribution of NaturalGall Refunds
Application for authority to prOVidegas service in an area of FranklinCounty
Applic a tion for au thor ity to prov idegas service in an area of FranklinCounty
Application for natural gas servicein the City of Bland and areas ofGasconade, Osage and Maries County
Application for distribution of NaturalGas Refunds
Allplication for authority to render gasin the vicinity of Columbia, Missouri
Disposition
July 6, 1967
Granted July 25. 1967
Granted July 27, 1967
Cost study orderedAug. 14, 1967
Granted Sept. 11, 1967
Granted Aug. 1. 1967
Aug. 3, 1967
Aug. 4, 1967
Original cost study
Granted Sept. 1 B, 1967
Granted Feb. 26, 1968
DismissedSept. 1, 1967
Granted Oct. 10, 1967
Conditionally grantedSept. 21, 1967
Conditionally grantedSept. 21, 1967
Granted Feb. 23, 1968
Granted Nov. 29, 1967
Granted Oct. 27, 1967
No" and Date
16, 353 .:;ept. 20, 1967
16, ~54 .Oct. 2, 1967
16, ~67..... , ..Oct. 1~, 1967
16, 372""".Oct. 24, 1967
16, 378........Oct, 31, 1967
16, 420, ....Jan. 8, 1968
15, 542 ...May 26, 1964
16, 040 .June 30, 1966
16. 448".Feb. 20, 1968
16, 46B" , '.' ...Mch. 8. 1968
16, 472,.Mch. 14, 1968
16, 490 .April 30, 1968
16, 495, , , , ...April ii, 1968
16. 502 .......Apr. 22, 196B
16, 503 .... "Apri122, 1968
15, 674 .15, 516 ..15, 517..
May 17, 1968
16, 552 .June 24, 1968
:'lame
Missouri Utilities Co.
Northern Natural Gas Co.
Missouri r~dison Co.
St. Louis
010rthern Natural Gas Co.
Missouri Utilities Co.
Rich Hill-Hume Gas
Surburban Gas Co.
St. Joesph Light &Power Co
Rich-Hill-Hume GasCompany, Inc.
The Gas ServiceCompany
The Gas ServiceCompany
The Gas ServiceCompany
Northern Natural Gas
Osage Natural GasCompany
Arkansas- Missouri PowerCompany
Gas ServiceCompany
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Application to provide naturalgas service' In an area ofBuder County
Application to provide natural gasservice in an area of Franklin andSt. Louis Counties
Application for gas refund distributionto customers in and adjacent toLouisiana, Missouri
Application to issue and sellpromissory notes
Application to provide gas servicein Eureka and in areas of St. LouisCounty
Application to provide natural gasservice in Hunter-ville andGray Ridge, Missouri
Original cost stUdy ordered relatingto utility gas properties
In the matter of findings of operationsare not subject to the jurisdiction of
Application to provide natural gasdistribution in Barnard &Bolckom. Missouri
Application to issue a promissorynote in the sum of $133, 500
Application to provide natural gasin the Counties of Clay, Rayand Jackson
Inventory and Original cOststudy ordered
Application to provide natural gasservice in .'1nderson, Goodman,Lanagan, Cloel, Pineville, North Noeland areas of Mc Donald County
Application to issue and sell$50, 000, 000 Debentures due 1988
Application to provide naturalgas service
Application to supply natural gasservice to the Cities of Irontonand Arcadia, Missouri
Application to provide natural gas
Disposition
Granted June 5, 1968
Heard .Tan.i5, 1968
Granted May 22, 1968
Granted Nov. 29, 1967
Hearing continu,ed toto a date to be fixed
Granted May 22, 1968
Study adopted.Tan. 5, 1968
authority to caricelcertification grantedwith customers, given 60days to present additionalevidence in oppositionFeb. 13, 1968
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Granted April 9, 1968
Granted May 2i, 1968
April 30. 1968
Set for hearingJuly 16, 1968
Granted May 20, 1968
Heard May 28, 1968
Granted May 17, 1968
Set for hearingJuly 16, 1968 1
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No. and Date
16, 288....July 18, 1967
16, 289 ...July 18, 1967
16, 308 .Aug. 10, 1967
16,314.,.Aug, 16, 1967
16, 315.... ""Aug. 16. 1967
16, 326 ...Aug, 31, 1967
16, 344... "."Oct. 2, t967
16, 3.45 .Oct. 2, 1967
16, 346•.......Oct. 2, 1967
16, 347.....•..Oct. 2, 1967
16, 357 ...Oct. 4, 1967
16, 361..Oct. 11, 1967
16, 362.Oct. U, 1967
16, 363 .... , ..Oct. 11.1967
16. 364 .Oct. 11, 1967
16, 380 ..Nov. 1, 1967
16, 386, .Nov. 15, 1967
16, 387 ,.Nov. 27, 1967
Name
Heatherbrook SewerCompany, Inc.
Belleau Dardenne UtilitiesCompany, Inc.
Fee Fee Trunk Sewer Inc.
Butler Hill Sewex- Co.
Bonfils Service Corp,
Missouri Bottoms SewerCompany
Missouri Cities WaterCompany
Missouri Cities WaterCompany
Missouri Cities WaterCompany
Missouri Cities WaterCompany
St. Charles County utilitiesCompany, Inc.
Briar Cliff Estates
Creekwood Subdivision
Corresande Hills Subdivision
Fee Fee Trunk Sewer, Inc.
Roy- L Utilities, Inc.
Bayshore SanitationCompany, Inc.
Riverside SewerCompany I
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Inventory and original costappraisal of a company operatingin St. Charles County
Inventory and original cost appraisalof a company operating inSt. Charles, County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage disposal systemin an area of St. Louis, County
Application to operate and maintain asanitary sewage disposal system inan area of St. Louis, County
Application to operate and maintain asanitary sewage disposal system inan area of St. Louis, County
Application to operate and maintain asanitary sewage disposal system inan area of 51. Louis, County
Application to operate and maintain asanitary sewage disposal system inan area of 51. Charles, County
i\pplication to operate and maintain asanitary sewage disposal system inan area of Platte, County
Application to operate and maintain asanitary sewage system in an areaof St. Charles, County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage disposal systemin an area of St. Charles, County
Application to operate and maintain asanitary sewage disposal system in anarea of S1. Charles, County
Investigation of Sewer Systemin Jefferson, County
Investigation of Sewer Systemin Jefferson County
Investigation of Sewer Systemin St. Louis, County
Investigation of Sewer Systemin St. Louis. County
Application to operate and maintainsanitary sewer system in an area ofMontgomery, County
Application to operate and maintain asanitary sewage system in an areaof Jefferson, County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage disposal systemin an area of St. Louis County
Disposition
Report approvedMch. 12, 1968
Hearing set forJuly 15, 1968
Heard Dec. 15, 1967
Heard Mch. 21, 1968
Heard April 23, 1968
Heard May 1, 1968
Granted Feb. 13, 1968
Granted Feb. 13. 1968
Granted Feb. 13, 1968
Granted Feb. 13, 1968
Heard April 8. 1968
Found not under PSCJurisdiction Dec 7. 1967
Found not under PSCjurisdiction Dec" 8.1967
Heard Dec. 13, 1967
Company ordered tocomply with changesMay 27, 1968
Granted Mch. 29, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 9, 1968
Granted May 21, Ig68
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16, 408.... " ..Dec. 18, 1967
16, 409 ........Dec. 18, 1967
16, 410 .Dec. 18, 1967
16, 411 .Dec. 18, 1967
16, 412 .....Dec. 18, 1967
16, 446,., .Feb. 23, 1968
16, 462 ,April 8, 1968
16, 464 .Mch. 4, 1968
16, 479 ........April 3, 1968
16, 483 ........April 5, 1968
16, 489 ..April 8, 1968
16, 507 ..April 24, 1968
16, 512 .April 26, 1968
16, 513 .... , ...April 30, 1968
16, 515 .May 1, 1968
16, 525 .I\'Iay 23, 1968
16, 526 ........May 21, 1968
Name
Frontier EstatesSubdivision
St. LOUis CountySewer Co.
Fenton SewerCompany
Martigney Creek SewerCompany
Valley SewageCompany
Spanish Lake Service, Inc.
Spanish Lake Service, Inc.
Peaceful Valley LakeEstate
Maxville Sewer System
Lake Wauwanoka, Inc.
Werges Subdivision
West Elm PlaceCorporation
Kar-Imm ServiceCompany
Peaceful Valley LakeCorporation
St. Charles County WaterCompany
Butler Hill SewerCompany
St. Louis CountySewer Company
Franklin County ServiceCompany
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Investigation of Sewer Systemin Jefferson County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage disposal systemin St. LOllis County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage disposaL systemin an area. of St. Louis County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewer disposal systemin an area. of St. Louis County
AppLication to operate and maintaina sanitary sewer disposal systemin an area. of St. Louis County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage disposal system
Investigation of a sewer systemoperating in St. Louis, Missouri
Investigation of a sewer systemoperating in Gasconade County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewer system in an areaof Jefferson Cqunty
Investigation of a sanitary sewersystem operating in Jefferson County
Investigation of a Sewer Systemoperating in Montgomery County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewer system in an areaof Jefferson County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage system in an areaof St. Charles County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage system in an areaof Gasconade County
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage system in an areaof St. Charles County
Application for authority to acquirethrough eminent domain proceedingsthe right-of-way for construction ofa sanitary sewer in Butler Hill. Missouri
Investigation of a sewer systemin Ballwin, Missouri
Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewer system in an areaof Franklin County
Disposition
Dismissed Jan.3D, 1968
Hearing set forJuly 25, 1968
Hearing set forJuly 12, 1968
Application filedDec. 18, 1967
Application filedDec. 18. 1967
Hearing set forJuly 12. 1968
Heard May 14. 1968
Dismissed May 3. 1068
Application filedMch. 4, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 5, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 16, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 4, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 10, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 19, 1968
Application filedApril 30, 1968
Application fiLedMay 1, 1068
Partially heard June 26Continued
Heard June 13, 1968
No. and Date
16, 529 .June 3, 191'.8
16,533 ........June 25, 1968
16, 553 ..June 25, 1968
16, 554 ...June 25, 1968
Name
Franklin County ServiceCompany
St. Louis CountySew",r Company
Lamplight Square Subdivision
Leora Subdivision
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Application to operate and maintaina sanitary sewage system in an areaof Franklin County
InventOry and original cost appraisalin an area of SL Louis County
Investigation of a sewer system inBoone County
Investigation of sewer system inBoone County
Disposition
Hea:-d June 13. 1968
Cost study orderedJune 25, 1068
Cost study orderedJune 25, 1968
Cost study orderedJune 25, 19GB
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Application for authority to consolidate Granted July 5, 1967eight interlocking towers into a centralcontrol tower'
Application of St. Louis County for Granted July 3, 1967authority to reconstruct the gradeseparation at the intersection of Air-port Road and the tracks of the Norfolkand Western Railroad at its milepost 12.73
No. and Date
16, 253 .May 24, 1967
16, 209 .Mch. 24, 1967
16, 256 .May 26. 1967
16, 241. .May 10, 1967
16, 286 .July 7, 1967
16, 295 .July 19, 1967
16, 296 ........July 19, 1967
16, 297 .July 19, 1967
16, 298 .July 21, 1967
16, 300........July 24, 1967
16, 134 .Dec. t3, 1966
16, 302 .. Aug. 4, 1967
16, 303 .Aug. 4, 1967
16, 305....Aug. 7, 1967
16, 310 ..•.Aug. 14, 1967
16, 065 ...Aug. 8, 1966
Name
Norfolk and WesternRailroad
Kansas City TerminalRailway Company
Missouri Pacific RailroadCompany
Kansas City Terminal
National Service Stations,Inc.
Railway Express AgencyInc.
St. Louis-San FranciscoRailway Company
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Company
Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Railroad
Chicago, Rock Island andPacific Railroad Company
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Co.
Chicago, Rock Island &Pacific Railroad
Mi s so uri - Kans as- TexasRailroad Co.
Missouri PacificRaLlroad Co.
Missouri PacificRailroad Co.
Missouri Pacific RailroadCompany
A58
Subject
Application of St. Louis County forauthorization to change a grade crossing at Berry Road and Missouri Pacific'smilepost 11 pole 31
Application for authority to construct apassenger car washing plant on TrackNo. 802 of the South Coach Yard inKansas City, Missouri
Application for order permitting theconstruction of an bullding with substandard clearance.
Investigation of increased rates
Application of the State HighwayCommiSsion of Missouri for permission to install flashing lightsignals at a grade crossing on RouteY, Scott County
Application of the State Highway Commisston of Missouri for permission toestablish a new grade crossing on Route60, Shannon County, near Bartlett
Applica tion of the Slate Highway Commission of Missouri for permission toinstall flashing light signals at a gradecrossing on Route M, DeKalb
Application to install automatic flashingsignals in Maryland Heights, St. LouisCounty, Missouri
Application of the City of Hayti forauthority to establish a grade crossing in Hayti. Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to repiaceinadequate overhead grade separation
Application of the State Highway Commission of Missouri for permission toreplace inadequate underpass gradeseparation in Sedalia, Missouri
Application of Missouri Pacific RailroadCo. for authority to discontinue trainsNos. 17 and 14 between St. Louis andKansas City, Missouri
Application for construction of Bridge
Application for permission to constructa mechanical locomotive washing facility at St. Louis, Missouri
Disposition
Granted July 5, 1967
Granted ConditionallyJuly 5, 1967
Granted Mch. 25. 1968
Rate increase grantedMay 16, 196B
Application filedJuly 19, 1967
Granted Nov. 22, 1967
Granted Nov. 15, 1967
Submitted on recordMay 10, 1968
Denied August 3, 1967
Granted Jan. 24. 1968
Granted Jan. 24, 1968
Heard April 18, 1968
Granted Ocl. 25, 1967
Granted Aug. 14, 1967
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16, 133 ........Dec. 13. 1966
16, 311. .Aug. 14, 1967
16, 316 ........Aug. 17, 1967
16, 317........Aug. 17,1967
16, 323 ..Aug. 25, 1967
16, 195 .Aug. 28, 1967
16, 174 .Feb. 14, 1967
16, 226........Apr. 19, 1967
16, 330......••Sept, 6, 1967
16, 153 ..Jan 16, 1967
16, 333 .Sept. 8, 1967
16, 201. .. Mch. 21, 1967
16, 280.......June 26, 1967
16, 355........Oct. 3, 1967
Name
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Company
Chicago, Rock Island &PaciIic Railroad Co.
St. Louis SouthwesternRailway Company
St. Louis SouthwesternRailway Company
Norfolk and WesternRailway Company
Railway Express Agency
l~orfolk and WesternRailway Company
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Company
St. Louis-San Ei'ranciscoRailway Company
Missouri Pacific Railroad
Chicago. Great WesternRailway Company
Corn Products Co.
Norfolk and WesternRailway Company
Norfolk and WesternRailway Company
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Subject
Application of the City of Steelefor authorization of street gradecrossing of railroad tracks ofSt. L,ouis- San Francisco Railway
Application of the County of Franklinfor permission to establish a newgrade crossing
Application of the State Highway Commission of Missouri for permission toadd short arm gates to the flashinglight signals at a grade crossing inScott COUnty
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to add shortarm gates to the flashing Ught signalsat a grade crossing in Cape GirardeauCounty, Missouri
Application to discontinue passengertrains nos. 203 and 212 operatingbetween St. Louis and Kansas City
Complaint of the City of Willow Springsof closing of Railway Express Agency
Application of the City of Moberlyto establish a grade crossing inthe City of l\loberly, Missouri
Investigation of the discontinuance ofthe agency at Bourbon, lVlissouri
Application for authority to install,an electric flashing light grade crossing in the City of Kirkwood
Petition by 86 residents of the City ofMineral Point for installation of protection of the grade crossing in theCity of Moberly
In the matter of repair, maintenancealteration and construction of Fifth,Avenue Bridge, over tracks, in theCity of 5t. Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri
Application for approval of certainsubstandard clearances existingalong railroad tracks serving its plantin Kansas City, Missouri
Application of State Highway Commission for permission to constructan underpass grade separation inMonroe County
Application of the State Highway Commission of Missouri for permission torelocate an existing grade crossing inDaviess County
Dispas ition
Denied Aug. 15, 1967
Granted Nov. 1, 1967
Granted Nov. 21, 1967
Granted Nov. '21, 1967
Granted Jan. 19, 1968
REA ordered to maintain agency five daysa week, Aug. 28, 1967
Granted Aug. 29, 1967
Raill"oad authorized todiscontinue agencyAug. 30. 1967
Granted Oct. 10, 1967
Commission orderedrailroad to provideunobstructed view bynot leaving railroad carsin certain areasSept. 5, 1967
City ordered to bear60% of the costMch. 25, 1958
Approved Sept. 12, 1957
Granted Sept. 20, 1967
Granted Dec. 11, 1967
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16, 359 .Oct. 9, 1967
Chicago, Burlington& Quincy Railroad Co.
Investigation of proposed discontinuance Dismissed Nov. 20, 1967of passenger train in Bucklin, Missouri
No. and Date Name
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Subject Disposition I16, 202 .
Oct. 9, 1967NorfoLk and Weste!'nRaHway Co.
Application of Kewanee Machinery Granted Oct. 9, 1967and Conveyor Co. and Norfolk andWe stern for permission and author-ity to construct a Loading and unloading platform anplatform and ove!'head cranes withsubstandard horizontal and verticalclearances in Adair County, Missouri 'I
16, 091 ..Sept. 20, 1966
16, 376........Oct. 27, t967
16, 271 .June 22, 1967
16, 383 ........Nov. 8, 1967
16, 390 .Nov. 30, 1967
14, 489"., .. ,.Dec. I, 1967
16, 391 ........Dec. 4, 1967
16, 392 .Dec. 1, 1967
16, 393 .Dec. 1, 1967
16, 394 .Dec. 1, 1967
16, 395, ..... ,.Dec. 4, 1967
16, 399 .Dec. 7, 1967
16, 400 .Dec. 7, 1967
Kansas City Southern
Chicago, Burlington &Quincy Railroad Co.
S1. Louis-San FranciscoRailway Co.
Missouri PaciiicRailroad Co.
Missouri PacificRailroad Co.
Missouri Pacific
St. Louis SouthwesternRailway Co.
Missouri PacificRailroad Co.
Missouri PacificRail!'oad Co.
Missouri PacificRailroad Co.
Missouri PacificRailroad Co.
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Company
St. Louis-San FranciscoRailway Company
Application for authority to discontinueits agent at Harwood, Vernon Countyduring the months of June, July,September and October of each yearand to dismantle its station
Application of the State Highway Commission of Missouri for permissionto relocate an existing grade crossingin Nodway County
Application for authority to alter andmaintain certain additional gradeseparation facilities over and acrossSouthwest Avenue in S1. Louis, Missouri
Application for permission and autlnrityto establish a grade crossing in theCity of Webster Groves, Missouri
Application for authority to DiscuntlOueTrains nos, 15 and 16 betweenst, Louis and Kansas City, MiSSOUri
Application for authority to constructa grade crossing over railroad tracksof the Missouri Pacific Co. and theSt. Louis-San Francisco in Kansas City
Investigation to the discontinuance of theagency station and removal of the depotat Bell City, Missouri
Application to improve crossingprotection at Rutger Street in St. LouisMissouri
Application of Missouri Pacificto improve crossing protectionat Sidney and Victor Streets inSt. Louis, Missouri
Application for authority to installflashing lights and gates at PayneStreet in Pacific, Missouri
Application for permission to closeit station at Lutesville, Missouri
Application of the state Highway Commission for permission to establisha new grade crossing in Dunklin County
Application of the state Highway Commission for permission to establish anew grade crossing in Dunklin County
Granted April 15, 1968
Granted June 26, 1968
Granted Nov. 21, 1967
Granted Feb. 13, 1968
l'ranscript filed ofHearing of April 15, 16,.17, and 18, 1968
Granted Dec. 1, 1967
Denied May 31, 1968
Application filedDec. 1, 1967
Application filedDec, 1, 1967
Granted June 26, 1967
Continued to a date tobe fixed Mch 4, 1968
Granted Mch. 25, 1968
Granted Mch. 26, 1968
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16, 407 .Dec. 18, 1967
16, 121. .......,Jan, 4. 1968
16, 419 ........Jan. 5, 1968
16, 423 ...Jan. 17, 1968
16, 424 .....•..,Jan. 17, 1968
16, 428.........Jan. 19, 1968
lB, 429•.......Jan. 22, 1968
16, 430 .Jan. 22, 1968
16, 431. .Jan. 22, 1968
16, 434 .Feb. 13, !fJ68
15, 838 .....Oct. 4. 1965
16, 438........Feb. 8, 1968
16, 439 ..Feb. 8, 1968
\ 16, 440 .Feb. 8, 1968
Name
Norfolk and· WesternRailway Co.
MisSQul'i - Kansas-TexasRallroad Co.
Missouri PacificRailroad Co.
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Co.
No:r-folk and WesternRailway Co.
Terminal RailroadAssociation of st. Louis
St. LoUis-San FranciscoRailway Co.
St. Louis-San FranciscoRailway Co.
MiS souri- K ansas- TexasRailroad Co.
Chicago, Rock Island &Pacific Raill'oad Co.
Terminal RailroadAssociation
St. Louis SouthwesternRailway Co.
Norfolk and WesternRailway Co.
GUlf, MobH and OhioRallroad Co.
A6l
Subject
Application for authority to relocateautomatic flashing light signals in theCity of O'Fallon, Missouri
Application for authority to discontinueits agent and close and abandon itsstation at Pilot Grove, Missoul'i
Complaint of the City of Hollisterregarding the proper widening ofthe roadway for traffic underneaththe present railway trestle inTaney County, Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to constructtwo overhead grade separationsin Greene County
Application of tne City of Salisbury andthe Norfolk and Western for the installation of automatic flashing light signalsin the City of Salisbury, Missouri
Application for authority to instaH itsremotely conUoHed interlocking plantat Tyler Street in St. Louis, Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to installflashing light :,!ignals at a grade crossingin Greene County
AppHcation of the State Highway Commission of Missouri for permissionto install flashing light signals inGreene County
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to installflashing light signals at a grade crossing in Howard County
Application for permission and authorityto establish a grade separation inthe Cities of Olivette and OverlandMissouri
Application for authority to substitute yard lighting and reflectorizedtargets for lights on lead switchesin St. Louis. Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to establish anew grade crossing in Stoddard County
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to constructan underpass grade separation inMacon County
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to constructan overhead grade separation on Route54, in Callaway County
Disposition
Granted Mch. 22, 1968
Denied Jan. 4, 1968
Set for Sept, 19, 1968
Granted Apr. 9, 1968
Granted Feb. 26, 1968
Application filedJan. 19. 1968
Granted Mch. 5, 1968
Granted Mch. 5, 1968
Granted Mch. 5, 1968
Granted Apr. 10, 1968
Granted Feb. 13, 1968
Granted May 7. 1968
Hearing heldApr. 26, 1968
Granted May 16, 19ffi
No, and Date
16, 442 .Feb. 19, 1968
16, 451. .......Feb. 26, 1968
16, 455........Feb. 28, 1968
16, 456 .Mch. 4, 1968
16, 466 .Mch. 11, 1968
16, 467........Mch. 8, 1968
16, 469 ..... ,.Mch. 11, 1968
16, 470........Mch. 11, 1968
16, 471•.......Mch. 14, 1968
16, 474........Mch. 20. 196B
16, 475 .Mch. 20, 196B
16, 476 ........Mch. 28, 1968
16, 484 ...Apr. 3, 1968
16, 486 ........Apr. 9, 1968
16, 4B7 ........Apr. 9, 1968
16, 488 .Apr. 10, 196B
Name
St. Louis-San FranciscoRailroad Co.
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Co.
St. Louis-San FranciscoRailway Co.
St. Louis~San FranciscoRailway Co.
Chicago, Rock Island andPacific Railroad Co.
Missouri Pacific RailroadCompany
Gulf, Mobile & OhioRailroad Co.
Atchison, Topeka andSanta Fe Railway Co.
Missouri Pacific RailroadCompany
Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Railroad Co.
Chicago, Burlington &Quincy Railroad Co.
Railway Express Agency
St. Louis SouthwesternRailroad Co.
RaHway Express Agencies
Railway Express Agencies
Atchison, Topeka andSanta l"e Railway Co.
A62
Subject
In the matter of the Complaintof 126 residents in and aroundStrafford County
Application for author ity to abolishthe present crossing in Neosho,Missouri, and construct a pedestriancrossing in lieu thereof
Application of the State Highway Corn~
mission for permission to constructan overhead grade separation inFranklin County
In the matter of the complaint of thePulaski County Court and 138 residentsin and around Pulaski County
In the matter of the petition of sixtyresidents in and around the community of Argyle, Osage County
Application of Mo- Pac for authorityto establish Mobile Agencies inMissouri
Application of the Jackson Countyhighway Department for permissionto widen an overpass grade separationin Jackson County
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to remove anexisting inadequate overhead grade separation and to replace it in Clark. County
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to relocate anexisting grade crossing in Vernon County
Application of the State Highway Commission far permission to constructan overpass grade separartionin Franklin County
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to relocatean existing grade crossing inClark County, Missouri
Investigation of the proposed closingof the Agency at Poplar Bluff
Investigation to the discontinuanceof the agency station at Caruthersville
Investigation of the closing of thethe agencies at Hayti, CaruthersvilleSteele and Kennett, Missouri
Investigation of the closing of theagencies at Rock Port andLangson. Missouri
In the matter of the complaint of theCity of Marceline, regarding substandard conditions of grade crossings
Disposition
Railroad Companygiven 30 days toSatisfy or AnswerFeb. 19, 1968
Granted Apr. 9, 1968
Granted Mch. 6, 1968
Hearing set forJuly 30, 1968
Heard'May 28, 1968
Hearings set forAug. 14, 15, 16, 19, 2023. 26, 28 andSept. 14. 1968
Granted Apr. 15, 1968
Granted May 17, 1968
Granted June 4, 1968
Granted June 10, 1968
Hearing heldMay 13, 1968
Investigation discontinuedApr. 9, 1968
Heard Apr. 3, 1968
Heard Apr. 25, 1968
Heard May 14, 196B
Hearing set forSept. 25, 1968
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16, 504. Missouri- Kansas- TexasApr. 22, 1968 Railroad Co.
16, 505 .. Chicago, Rock Island &Apr. 22, 1968 Pacific Railroad
16, 510 ... Railway Express AgencyApr. 30, 1968
16, 516 ........ St. Louis-San FranciscoMay 3, 1968 Railway Co.
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16, 199.April 15, 1968
16, 500 .April 16, 1968
16, 517.May 3, 1968
16, 518 ..May 13, 1968
16, 519 .May 10, 1968
16, 090 .May 13, 1968
16. 523 .May 17, 1968
16, 527 .May 24, 1968
16, 528 .May 29, 1968
16, 534 .June 5, t968
Name
Kansas City SouthernRailway Co.
Terminal Railroad Associationof St. Louis
Missouri IllinoisRailroad Co.
Missouri Pacific RailroadCompany
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Co.
Norfolk and WesternRailway Co.
Atchison, Topeka andSanta Fe Railroad Co.
Norfolk and WesternRailway Co.
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Co.
Atchison, Topeka andSanta Fe Railway Co.
Gulf, Mobile and OhioRailroad Co.
A63
Subject
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to constructan overpass grade separation in theCounty of Cass
Application for permission to reconstruct a railroad bridge over HanleyRoad in St. Louis County, Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to relocate anexisting grade crossing on Route 0,in St. Francois County
Application for permission to discontioue its agency station at Bosworth,Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission of Missouri for permission toinstall flashing light signals at a gradecrossing in Warren County
Application to maintain automaticflashing light signals in lieu ofCrossing Watchman in Sl. Joseph,Missouri
Investigation of the closing of theagency at Dexter, Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to constructtwo overhead grade separation inGreene County, Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for rpermission to constructan overpass g'rade sepa,ration on Route50, jn Johnson County
Investigation of the closing of thestation at Marionville, Missouri
Application for the installation ofautomatic flaBhing light signalsat La Plata, Missouri
Application for authority to closestations in Ethel and Elmer. Missouri
Investigation of relative allegedviolation of Passenger TariffsSYS No. 1-W, PSC Mo. 25
In the matter of the closing of stationat Wittenberg, Missouri
In the matter of the investigation andsuspension of cancellation SupplementNo. L, Tariff No. 1\-1406
Petition for authority to discontinueits agency at Armstong, Missourito establish in lieu thereof a prepaystation at said point
Disposition
Hearing set forJuly 10, 1968
Granted June 14. 1968
Application filedApril 16, 1968
Apr. 17, 1968
Applic ation filedApr: 22, L968
Hearing set forJuiy 9, 1968
Hearing date to be setby the CommissionMay 28, 1968
Granted June 6. 1968
Application filedMay 3, 1968
Railroad withdrew requestJune II, 1968
Set for HearingJuly 29, 1968
Granted to close E:lrnerDenied to Close Ethel
Heard .Tune 14, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 6, 1968
Application filedMay 29. 1968
Hearing set forJuly 30, 1968
No. and Date
16, 535 ..June 7, 1968
16, 536 .June 10, 1968
16, 540 .June 14, 1968
16, 541, .......June 14, 1968
16, 542 .June 14, 1968
16, 547 .June 20, 1968
16, 549, .......June 21, 1968
Name
St. Louis-San FranciscoRailway Co.
St. LOUis-San franciscoRailway Co.
Chicago, Rock Island &Pacific Railroad Co.
Missouri Pacific RailroadCompany
St. Louis- San FranciscoRailway Co.
Chicago. Burlington &Quincy Railroad Co.
St. Louis-San FranciscoRailway Co.
A64
Subject
In the matter of the closing of thedualized stations at Lowry, andOsceola, Missouri
Application for authority to removeflashing light signals and instaH thesame at another location neal' Imperial,Jefferson County, Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to remove anexisting inadequate overpass gradeseparation and to replace it with a newoverpass in Daviess County, Missouri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to constructa new overhead grade separation inWashinton County, Mis souri
Application of the State Highway Commission for permission to constructteo underpasses, one overpass gradeseparation structures and two pedestrian overpass structures within theCity limits of Webster Groves andOakland, Missouri
Application for authority to constructcar cleaing facility at its North KansasCity, Missouri yards,. with less thanprescribed standard clearance.
Application for authority to installgrade crossing in Jasper County
Disposition
Hearing set forSept. 17, 1968
Application filedJune 10, t968
Application filedJune 14, 1968
Application filedJune 14, 1968
Respondents Orderedto Satisfy or Answerwithin 15 days
Set for HearingJuly 10, 1968
Application filedJune 21, 1968
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No. and Date
16, 285 ....July 5, 1967
16. 292 .July 18, 1967
16, 294 .July 18, 1967
16, 160 .Jan. 3D, 1967
16, 304 .Aug. 7, 1967
16, 313 .Aug. 16, 196 7
16, 320 .Aug. 24, 1967
16, 329 .Sept. 1, 1967
16, :n4.. ,.,.,.Sept. 12, L96 7
16, 349 ..Sept. 18, 1967
16. 352........Sept. 20, 1967
IG, 366 .......Oct. 1:3, 1967
16, 034 .June 24, 1966
16, 368........Oct. 17, 1967
16. 384 ..Nov. 24, 1967
16, 397..Dec. 4, 1967
16, 401 ........Dec. 1967
16. 414 .....Dec. 22, 1067
16, 416 .Dec. 28, 1967
Name
Southern Telephone Co
Naylor, Missouri vs.Doniphan Telephone Co.
North. Amerlcan Communications Corp.
Ellington Telephone
Triangle Te18phone Co.
Eastern MissouriTelephone Co.
Missouri State Telephoneand LaBelle Telephoneand Leewood Telephone
Mermac Telephone,Peculiar Telephone,B & M Telephone, BourbonTelephone and Mo. CentralTelephone Company
Southwestern BenTelephone Company
Goodman Telephone Co.
Miss Hulling's Cafeteria, Inc.vs. SouthwesternBell Tele. Co.
Reeds Spring Telephone Co.
Modern Telephone Co
Missouri State Telephone Co.
Combustion Kinetics Corp.vs. Southwestern Bell Telephone
George A Stroot, dlblaPhysicians & BusincssmensMobil Service and Mary J.Desauliners dl bl a Physicians& Businessmens Mobil Service
Leonard Voyles dl bl a GeneralCommunications
Swan Lake Telephone Co.
Fidelity Telephone Co.
A65
Subject
Application to borrOW $1, 108, 000secured by Supplemental Indentureof Trust
Telephone complaint in Ripley County
Application to acquire stock of theHartville Telephone Co.
Application to borrow an amountto exceed $100.000 to be secured bya First Mortgage of Indenture of Trust
Application to issue mortgage no tesnot to exceed $920, 000
Application to render service inBellflower, Missouri and surroundingterritory
Application to merge
Application to merge withMissouri Central TelephoneCompany
Application to pass on city tax wherelevied
Application to borrow $354, 000
Complaint on telephone switchboardin 31. Louis, Missouri
Application to increase rates for localexchange telephone service in ReedsSprings and Kimberling City, Missouri
Complaint of 16 residents of WrightCounty against the Modern Telephoneand Western Power & Gas Co.
Complaint of telephone ser'vice inMal'thasville, Missouri
Complaint of telephone service
Application to purchase ofradio-land telephone service
Application for Mobil telephoneservice in Clayton. Missouri
Petition of Laclede. Sumner, Rothvilleand Mendon, Missouri in objectionto rate increase
Application to borrow $300, 000 fromStromberg-Carlson Corporation
Disposition
Denied Feb. 5, 1968
Set for hearingJuly 18. L968
Granted Oct. 27, 1967
Granted July 27, 1967
Granted Oct. 27, 1967
Granted'lov. 3D, 1967
Granted Dec. 29. 1967
Granted Nov. 29, 1967
Dismissed Sept. 26, 1967
Granted Feb. l3, 1968
Dismissed March 13, 1968
Dismissed Mch. 15, 1968
Dismissed Oct. 4. 1967
Answered filedOct. 27, 1967
Answered Jan. 19. 1968
Heard April 4, 1968
Granted July 15, 1968
Dismissed June 26, 1968
Granted April 15, 1968
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16, 421.Jan. 15, 1968
Urbana Telephone Co. Application of sale of telephone poleline facilities in Cross Timbers,Heritage, Preston, Urbana andWheaton, Missouri
Granted Mch. 25, 1968
16, 426 ........Jan. 18, 1968
Doniphan Telephone Co. Application to borrow $1, 430, 000secured by Supplemental Indentureof Trust
Heard June 5, 196B
16, 432 .Jan. 24, 1968
United Utilities Application for authority to acquirestock of Midstate Telephone Co.
Granted Mch. 4, 1968
16, 433 ........Jan. 24, 1968
Bourbon Telephone Co. Application to borrow an amount notto exceed $35,000 fromStromberg- Carlson Corp.
Granted Meh. 22, 1968
16, 435 ..Jan. 29, 1968
Grand River Mutual Telephone Corporation
Application of Mortgage loan Granted Mch. 5, 1968
16, 441. .Feb. 14, 1968
Chariton Valley TelephoneCorporation
AppLication to amend a telephoneloan contract in Carroll, CharitonHoward, Linn, Livingston, MaconMonroe and Randolph Counties
Granted April 4, 1968
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16, 450 ........Feb. 29, 1968
Continental Telephone Corp.
United Telephone Company
Application to acquire stock in NoelTelephone Co. , Conway- NianguaTelephone Co. and Modern Telephone
Petition of Centerview, Missouri ofTelephone complaint
Granted Feb. 23, 1968
Answered Meh. 12,1968
I16, 457........
Meh. I, 1968Urbana Telephone Co. vs.Missouri State Telephone Co.
Application o(Urbana Telephoneto transfer assets to Missouri StateTelephone Co. and for them toissue Stock
Granted April 15, 1968
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16, 465•......•Meh. 6. 1968
16, 478.. , .....Mch. 29, 1968
16, 514 ...May 10, 1968
Southwestern Bell TelephoneCompany
Atlas Security Service, Inc.
Lakeland Telephone Co.
Telephone Complaint in St. Louis,Missouri
Application for radio-land servicein Springfield, Missouri
Application for authority to providetelephone service in Dunnegan, Mo.
Answered April B, 1968
Heard May 7, 1968
Granted May 10, 1968
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16, 522 .May 13, 1968
16, 530 .June 3, 1968
16, 54B .June 20, 1968
Southern Telephone Co.
Inter-County Telephone Co.
Eastern Missouri TelephoneCompany
Application to increase rates
Application for loan
Application to issue mortgage notes
Hearing set forJuly 11, 1968
Heard June 12, 1968
Set for hearingJuly 15, 1968
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16, 550 .June 21, 1968
16, 551. .June 21, 1868
Ozarks Radio Company
Central Mobilphone Service
Utility mobilphone properties
Utility mobilphone properties
Original cost studyordered June 21, 1968
Original cost studyordered June 21, 1968
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en the matter of the determining whether Operation found not toor not a water system is subject to be under jurisdiction.this Commission's jurisdiction Feb. 13, 1968
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16, 290 .July 18, 1967
16, 301 .Aug. 3, 1967
16, 283 .June 28, 1967
15, 722..•.....June 22, 1065
16, 312...... "Aug. 18, 1967
15, 849 ...Oct. 19, 1965
16, 339 .... "Sept. 29, 1967
16, 342 .Oct. 2, 1967
16, 358 .•••...•Oct. 6, 1967
16, 371." .. ".Oct. 27. 1967
16, 375 .Oct. 30, 1967
15, 795 .July 23, 1965
16, 379"""Nov. I, 1967
16.417.. "".Dec. 29, 1967
16, 437 .......Feb. 29, 1968
15, 95916, 038...June 29, 1966
IS, 899 ........Jan. 10, 1966
Name
Belleau DardenneUtilities Co.
Public Water Supply Districtand Lead Belt Water Co.
St. Louis County Water Co.
Belleau DardenneUtilities Co.
Missouri Cities Water Co.
Hideaway Water Co.
Park Crest Water Co., Inc.
West Belton Service Co., Inc.
Lead Belt Water Co.
Lead Belt Water Co.
Warsen Hills Water Co.
Roy- L Utilities, rnc.
Park Crest Water- Co.
Lake Charles Hins Water Co.
Gray Summit Water Co.
A. F, Ri.chter
A67
Subject
Inventory and original cost appr-aisal of a cOTIlpany servicingan area of St. Charles, County
Joint application for Lead BeltWater Co. to cease authority inthe urban complex of Herculaneum
Application of authority to issueand sell First MOrtgage Bonds
In the matter for authority to construct. install. operate and maintaina water system in an area ofSt. Charles County
In the matter for approval of therates proposed for water servicerendered in the Cities of Riverside,Par-kville and Platte Woods
Investigation of a water system inan unincorporated area adjacent toTable Bock Lake
Application to .render water servicein an area of Gl'eene County
Inventory and original cost appraisalin an area in Cass County
Complaint of water supply inBonne Terre, Missouri
Complaint of water supply !.JSt. Francis County
Investigation relating to utility waterproperty located in St. Charles County
Application to render water servicein an area in Montgomery County
In the matter of the cOITlplaint of theCity of Springfield. Missouri
AppLication to render water servicein an area of St. Charles County
In the matter of the application tooperate a water system in an areaknown as Gray Summit, near GraySummit, MissourI
Disposition
Hearing set forJuly IS, 1983
Granted Feb. 28, 1968
Granted with provisionas to ten year nonrefundable provisionAug. 7, 1967
Granted Aug. 17, 1967
Dismissed Feb. [), 1968
Granted Sept. 26, 1967
Heard "'ov. 13, 1967
Granted Feb. 13, 1968
Ordered Oct. 6, 1967
Ordered to satisfyMay 22, 1968
Dismissed ,Tan. 26, 1968
Original cost and accrueddepreciation rate determined. Ordered to submitits proposed journalentries within 60 days.Oct. 31, 1967
Heard Mch. 26, 1968
DisITlissed April1, 1968
Heard April 30, 1968
Granted conditionalcertificate conditionedupon appropriate approval by the State Boardof Health and proof ofownership of certainproperty. Feb. 8, 1968
No. and Date
15, 900 ...Feb. 21, 1966
15, 901. .Feb. 21, 1966
15, 902 ..Jan. 10, 1966
16, 452 ..Feb. 29, 1968
16, 453 .Meh. 5, 1968
16, 458 .Meh. 5, 1968
16, 242 ...Mch. 15, 1968
16, 459 .April 8, 1968
16, 460 .......April 8, 1968
16, 473 ••..••..l\1ch. 20, 1968
16, 480•..••...April 3, 1968
16, 481. •......Apl'il 3, 1968
16, 485 .April 5, 1968
16, 492 .April 10, 1968
16, 498.•......Apl'il 22, 1968
16, 506 .May 20, 1968
16, 508........April 24, 1968
16,511 .April 26, 1968
16, 186 .June 10, 1968
16, 546 ........June 20, 1968
Name
G. R. Easton
Luther SUmmers
Oliver Hunt
St. Joseph Water Co.
St. .Joseph Water Co.
Theodosia Hills Development
Rockway BeachWater Co. , Inc,
Cat- Pac Lakes, Inc.
Lake Adelle DevelopmentCompany
Lakeview HeightsWater Service
Sunrise Lake
Ware Lake
Missouri CitiesWater Co.
Franklin County Service Co.
Lake Annette
Cat-Pac Lakes
Kar-Imm Service Co.
Peaceful Valley Lake Corp.
Martell Private Water& Sewer Co.
St. Joseph Light & Power
AB8
Subject
In the matter of determining whetheror not a water system is subject tothis Commission's jurisdiction
In the matter of determining whetheror not a water system is subject tothis Commission's jurisdiction
In the matter of determining whetheror not a water system is subject tothis Commission's jurisdiction
Application to issue and sell GeneralMortgage Bonds
Application to increase rates in theCity of S1. Joseph and vicinity
Investigation of a water systemoperating in Ozark County
In the matter of the investigation oia water system in Taney County
Investigation of a water systemoperating in FrankLin County
Investigation of a water systemoperating in Jefferson County
Application for water service in asubdivision of Benton County
Investigation of a water systemoperating in Jefferson County
Investigation of a water systemin Jefferson County
Application for authority to reviseits Public Fire Protection rates forits Parklrille customers
Application to prOVide water service inan area of Franklin County
Investigation of a water systemoperating in Freeman, Missouri
Application to provide water servicein an area of Franklin County
Application to provide water servicein an area of St. Charles County
Application to provide water service inan area of Gasconade County
Application to render water servicein an area in St. Charles County
Application to increase rates inTarkio, Missouri
Disposition
Operation found not tobe under jurisdiction.Feb. 13. 1968
Operation found not tobe under jurisdictionPeb. 13, 1968
Operation found not tobe under jurisdictioni'eb. 13, 1968
Granted June 4. 1968
Continued to a date to befixed by the CommissionJune 24, 1968
Hearing set for Sept 13
Original cost studyadopted Mch. 15,1968
Dismissed May 24, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 5, 1968
Filed Mch. 20, 1968
Hearing set forJuly 24, 1968
Hearing set forJuly 24, 1968
SUspended April 5, 1968
Granted June 13, 1968
Hearing sN forJuly 17, 1968
Filed May 20, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 19, 1968
Hearing set forSept. 19, 1968
Granted .Tulie lO. 1968
Piled June 20, 1968
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