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ABSTRACTS OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS INTERPRETING
THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT, Volume I. 1954. W. J.
Myskowski. This book contains the abstracts of 286 decisions of
the United States Supreme Court bearing upon the work of the
Interstate Commerce Commission and interpreting the provisions
not only of the Interstate Commerce Act but also of the supple-
mentary acts
ABSTRACTS OF SUPREME COURT DECISIONS INTERPRETING
THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT, Volume II. 1965. J. M.
Henderson and J. F. Bromley. This volume includes those cases
considered to be of especial importance which were decided upon
written opinion between October 1953 (ending date of Volume
I) and June 1964, as well as several significant three-judge
district court decisions during this period which were affirmed
upon written motion by the Supreme Court in per curiam
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ASPECTS OF TRANSPORTATION BASED ON REGULATORY EX-
PERIENCE IN THE UNITED STATES. 1959. 58 pages. A
reprint of a paper delivered by the Honorable Howard Freas,
as Chairman of the Interstate Commerce Commission, to the
High Authority, European Coal and Steel Community, Luxem-
bourg, October 10, 1958

CODE OF ETHICS FOR ICC PRACTITIONERS
CONSOLIDATED CURRENT INDEX TO DECISIONS OF INTER-

STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Volume I. 1955. 862 pages.
This book is a compilation of the "Index to Current ICC Deci-
sions" which appears in individual issues of the Journal and
contains all ICC decisions (printed and unprinted) from January
1951 through January 1955.
CONSOLIDATED CURRENT INDEX TO DECISIONS OF INTER-
STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Volume 2. 1956. 393 pages.
Contains all decisions (printed and unprinted) of the ICC from
February 1955 through January 1956
Above two volumes, as a set

CONSOLIDATED CURRENT INDEX TO DECISIONS OF INTER

STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Volume 3. 1965. 1016 pages. Covers the key numbers O. Regulation through 23.0 Unauthorized Operation for the period February 1956 through December 1963 CONSOLIDATED CURRENT INDEX TO DECISIONS OF INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Volume 4. 1967. 1194 pages. Covers the key numbers 23.7 Past Violation of Laws or Regulations through 58.8 Switching for the period February 1956 through December 1963

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CONSOLIDATED CURRENT INDEX TO DECISIONS OF INTER-
STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Volume 5. 1967. 814 pages.
Covers the key numbers 6. Rate Level through 86. Leases and
Operating Agreements for the period February 1956 through
December 1963

CONSOLIDATED CURRENT INDEX TO DECISIONS OF INTER-
STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, Volume 6. 1967. 815 pages.
Covers the entire Topical Analysis for the period January 1964
through December 1965

FAIR REWARD AND JUST COMPENSATION, COMMON CARRIER
SERVICE, STANDARDS UNDER THE INTERSTATE COM-
MERCE ACT. Clyde B. Aitchison. 1954. 128 pages. The late
Commissioner Aitchison authoritatively analyzed and determined
what standards are properly applicable in determining the
reasonable level of carrier charges

MANUAL OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE BEFORE THE INTER-
STATE COMMERCE COMMISSION, 1967. Eugene D. Anderson
and Joseph D. Feeney. Discusses the entire scope of ICC Practice
and relates the rules of practice (both Special and General) to
the theory and legislative purpose of the I. C. Act and ICC, the
controlling norms as set out in the A.P.A. and the Federal Rules
of Civil Procedure. Contains special appendix on basic forms ..
RESEARCH IN TRANSPORTATION-SOURCES AND PROCEDURE.
Kenneth U. Flood. 1960. 45 pages. This manual consists of two
parts. Part I, Description and Evaluation of Sources of Informa-
tion, containing ten sections: The Laws and Regulations; ICC
Reported Decisions; Reporting of Court Decisions; Digests;
Legal Encyclopedias; Citators; Miscellaneous Reference Publica-
tions; Periodical Literature and Miscellaneous Sources of
Information. Part II, Research Procedure, is comprised of two
secs. Methods of Searching for Transportation Information, and
Examples of Research Procedure ...

N.B. ALL VOLUMES OF THE CONSOLIDATED INDEX ARE
AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF ICC
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DISTRICT 1

CHAPTER ACTIVITIES

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island

District No. 1 Chapter (Boston)

Charles D. Donley, President, The New England Motor Rate Bureau, Inc., 14 New England Executive Park, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803.

Meets: Bimonthly except June, July, and August.

DISTRICT 2

Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey

Metropolitan New York Chapter

Stanley Hoffman, President, Union Carbide Corporation, 270 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10017.

Meets: Third Tuesday of each month, 6:30 p. m., at the Traffic Club of New York, Sixth Floor, Grand Central Terminal Building, 15 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York, New York, except for special occasions. Out-of-town members are cordially invited to attend meetings.

DISTRICT 3

Pennsylvania (Eastern Half), Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia
Greater Philadelphia District Chapter

Robert B. Einhorn, Chairman, Schachtel, Einhorn and Gerstley, 154047 Philadelphia Saving Fund Building, Twelve South Twelfth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107.

District of Columbia Chapter

Richard A Mehley, Chairman, American Trucking Association, Inc., 1616 -P- Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. 20036

Luncheons held at 12:00 noon on the second Tuesday of October, February, April, and June at the National Lawyers' Club, 1815 H Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. Reservation cards are mailed out about ten days in advance of each luncheon date, and it is requested that a special effort be made to return the cards, as the Club requires a guarantee for the number of covers requested. Out-of-town members of the National Association are most cordially invited to attend.

DISTRICT 4

Pennsylvania (Western Half), Ohio, and West Virginia

Pittsburgh Regional Chapter

Clyde W. Standard, Chairman, Director of Traffic & Transportation, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Westinghouse Building-Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222.

Akron Chapter

Mr. C. K. Woodring, Chairman, Dixie Ohio Express, P. O. Box 750, Akron, Ohio 44309.

Meets: First Monday of the months of January, March, May, September, and November.

Cleveland Chapter

Arthur E. Gogol, President, Traffic Consultant, Arthur E. Gogol & Associates, 32887 Electric Boulevard, Avon Lake, Ohio 44012.

Meets: Every other month except July and August on notification.

DISTRICT 5

Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina

Richmond Chapter

Jerrell R. Davis, President, General Attorney, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Company, 3600 West Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23213.

Luncheon Meetings are normally held in January, April, and June. An Annual dinner meeting is held in October. Members of other Chapters are cordially invited.

Carolinas Chapter

Larry N. Kennedy, Chairman, Assistant Traffic Manager, Aker Motor Lines, Inc., P. O. Box 579, Gastonia, North Carolina 28052 DISTRICT 6

Georgia, Alabama, and Florida

Atlanta Chapter

Bates Bowers, Chairman, Southern Freight Association, 151 Ellis Street, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30301.

DISTRICT 7

Kentucky, Tennessee, and Mississippi

Louisville Chapter

William A. Kernan, Chairman, Vice President, American Commercial Lines, 1701 East Market Street, Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Meets third Friday in January, March, May, and August. Annual dinner meeting to be arranged.

DISTRICT 8

Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois

Chicago Regional Chapter

John A. Grygiel, Chairman, General Manager, Freight Traffic, Santa Fe Railway, 80 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604.

Meets: 12:15 p.m., second Friday of each month at the Traffic Club Rooms of the Palmer House, Chicago. Out-of-town members are cordially invited to attend the luncheon and meeting.

DISTRICT 9

Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota

Ninth District Chapter

Leonard E. Peterson, President, General Superintendent of Traffic, Northern States Power Company, 414 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402.

Meets: 6:00 p.m., second Tuesday of each month, October through May, Normandy Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Out-of-town guests always welcome.

Wisconsin Chapter

Cyril Dyke Page, Chairman, Traffic Manager, Square D Company, 4041 North Richards Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201.

Meets: Fourth Wednesday of every month from September thru June with exception of December.

DISTRICT 10

lowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Kansas

Kansas City, Missouri Chapter

Lewis O. Westcott, President, Transportation Consultant, Westcott and Company, P. O. Box 8344, Kansas City, Missouri 64105.

Meets: 6:30 p.m., on the first Wednesday during February, June, September, November, and December. April meeting at St. Joseph, Missouri.

St. Louis Chapter

Theodore R. Schneider, Acting Chairman, General Attorney, Springemeier Shipping Company, Inc., 1123 Hadley Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63101.

Meets: February, May, September, November, and December on notification. Time and place of meetings available through Chairman or Secretary, J. W. Bowie, Room 300, 906 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri. A cordial invitation is extended to members of other chapters.

DISTRICT 11

Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana

Oklahoma Chapter

Clarence E. Fiveash, Chairman, Traffic Manager, Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation, Supply Division, Post Office Drawer 2481, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74101.

DISTRICT 12

Texas

North Texas Chapter

William B. Thomas, Jr., Chairman, Gifford-Hill & Co., Inc., P. O. Box 47127, Dallas, Texas 75247.

Dinner meetings at the Howard Johnson Restaurant (Toll Road between Dallas and Fort Worth) in February, May, September, and November.

South Texas Chapter

George E. Strange, Chairman, S.T.M., Stauffer Chemical Company, 6910 Fannin Street, Houston, Texas 77025.

Meets: Quarterly at the Texas State Hotel, Houston, Texas.

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