AUG 1 0 1976 LIBRACLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY FOR TRANSPORTATION; UNIVERSITY OF CAREGULATIONS AND PRACTICES EXTENSION OF LINES; CERTIFICATE REQUIRED ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE BY COMMISSION; UNLAW- FUL EXTENSION OR ABANDONMENT OF LINES UNDUE PREFERENCES OR PREJUDICES PROHIBITED то The Advance Bulletin supplements the Commission's bound volumes of Interstate Commerce Acts Annotated. This issue is number 15 of volume 1. A number of Bulletins will constitute a volume; and the pages will be numbered consecutively within each volume rather than within individual Bulletins. facilitate the location of subject headings, the Table of Contents of each Bulletin may ultimately be removed to form a cumulative table for the volume. The Bulletin is published bimonthly. Members of the public, attorneys and practitioners, the I.C.C. staff may consult the consolidated file from which the Bulletin is compiled in Room 6364 of the I.C.C. Building. For cases which appear in the Bulletin only as reconsidered or appealed, prior citations and annotations may be obtained by consulting the consolidated file or by calling Mr. John F. McMorrow or Mr. Robert A. Emery, (202) 275-7143. Material in this volume of the Bulletin will appear in Volume 22 of the Interstate Commerce Acts Annotated. an asterisk (*), its history may be found in the Table of Cases at the back of the Bulletin. Volume 21 of the Interstate Commerce Acts Annotated is now available from the U.S. Government Printing Office (Stock No. 2600-00970) and may be ordered from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, at $18.62 per copy, payable by check or money order to the Superintendent of Documents. The Advance Bulletin is prepared in the Annotations Unit under the direction of Mr. Jack R. Long, Chief, Reference Services Branch, Section of Case Control and Information, Office of Proceedings, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D.C. 20423. Comments and suggestions regarding improvement of the format of the Bulletin will be welcomed, and may be made in writing or by calling (202) 275-7221. |