INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT (RULE OF RATEMAKING) HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE FIRST SESSION ON S. 1197 A BILL TO AMEND THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT WITH RESPECT TO THE RULE OF RATEMAKING WHERE COMPETITION BETWEEN CARRIERS OF DIFFERENT MODES OF TRANSPORTATION IS INVOLVED COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE WARREN G. MAGNUSON, Washington, Chairman JOHN O. PASTORE, Rhode Island ANDREW F. SCHOEPPEL, Kansas A. S. MIKE MONRONEY, Oklahoma JOHN MARSHALL BUTLER, Maryland GEORGE A. SMATHERS, Florida NORRIS COTTON, New Hampshire STROM THURMOND, South Carolina CLIFFORD P. CASE, New Jersey FRANK J. LAUSCHE, Ohio THRUSTON B. MORTON, Kentucky RALPH YARBOROUGH, Texas HUGH SCOTT, Pennsylvania EDWARD JARRETT, Chief Clerk GERALD B. GRINSTEIN, Staff Counsel (NOTH.—Part 2 of this hearing covers hearings held June 23, 26, July 25, and August 8-11, 1961.) CONTENTS 327 Page Beardsley, Peter T., general counsel, American Trucking Association, Inc., 1616 P Street NW., Washington, D.C.----- Forgash, Morris, chairman of the board of governors, Freight For- warders Institute, 401 Continental Building, 1012 14th Street, NW., Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Giles Morrow, general counsel. 113 Fox, Michael, vice chairman, Railway Labor Executives Association, 400 First Street, NW., Washington, D.C.; accompanied by Edward J. Hickey, general counsel. --- Freund, Frederick G., director of traffic, American Trucking Associa. tions, Inc., 1616 P Street, NW., Washington, D.C.- Parr, Gilbert, J., transportation consultant, National Automobile Transporters Association, 505 Perpetual Building, 11 E Street, NW. Rentzel, V, W., chairman of the board of directors, National Auto- D.C.; accompanied by Walter B. Bieneman, attorney; T. V. Breiten- Robillard, Emile, Teamsters Local Union 95, 1008 56th St., Kenosha, Zagri, Sidney, legislative counsel, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, 25 Louisiana Avenue, NW., Washington, D.C.----203-227 Statement submitted by- Gunderson, C. G., president, Bond-Gunderson Co., Grants, N. Mex. 325 and Tree Fruit League, 717 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif.. 325 Chicago, Ill., representing the Railway Progress Institute.----- 337 Association, 1625 K Street, NW., Washington, D.C.--- Tippett, Stanley H., eastern traffic manager, Container Corp. of America, 5000 Flat Rock Road, Philadelphia, Pa.----- Voges, Alvin A., secretary-manager, American Veneer Package Asso- 339 Wells, Maxwell W., Maguire, Voorhis & Wells, 135 Wall Street, Or- --------------- Bahr, Henry, vice president and general manager, National Lumber Manufacturers Association, 1319 18th Street, NW., Washington, Bridge, T. C., Bridge Bros., Lamar, Colo.-- Brinkley, Hon. Parke C., commissioner, Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Agriculture and Immigration, Richmond, Va.---- 261 Carr, S. W. W., traffic manager, Traffic Bureau of Sioux Falls, Sioux Forgash, Morris, Freight Fowarders Institute, 1012 14th St., NW., Hull, J. E., Manufacturing Chemists' Association, Inc., 1825 Con- necticut Avenue, NW., Washington, D.C.---- McJunkin, J. H., general manager, Northern California Ports and Terminals Bureau, Inc., 340 World Trade Center, San Francisco, Milner, W. C., president, Glenwood Springs Chamber of Commerce, ----- |