CONTENTS 180 Page Angell, B. M., executive consultant, Stokely-Van Camp, Inc., chair- man, Canned Goods Shippers Conference, and chairman, Shippers Conference on Agricultural Commodities Exemption... Augello, William J., Jr., traffic counsel, National Fisheries Institute, Baldwin, Charles H., chairman, transportation committee, American Association of Nurserymen, Inc.. Barry, Frank J., general traffic manager, Welch Grape Juice Co., Inc.- Berry, Hon. E. Y., a Representative in Congress from the State of Blitch, Hon. Iris F., a Representative in Congress from the State of 150 Buchanan, C. A., executive secretary, National Agricultural Trans- 222 Burks, John W., assistant general traffic manager, Welch Grape Juice 346 Burrows, Fred W., executive vice president, International Apple Correll, Needham B., traffic manager, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.- Dearmont, Russell L., president, Missouri Pacific Railroad Co.... Dewey, Ralph B., president, Pacific American Steamship Association.. Dice, George A., Director, Special Services, Division of Agricultural Doyle, Hon. Clyde, a Representative in Congress from the State of 18 Falk, Ernest, manager, Northwest Horticultural Council_. Fleming, J. D., executive vice president, National Cottonseed Products 270 6 Ford, Tyler, manager, Maryland Tobacco Cooperative, Inc... 205 222, 245 Hand, Frank, counsel, National Agricultural Transportation League, and Perishable Commodity Carriers Association, Inc.. Hargraves, John R., president, Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc.. Harron, Ray V., general traffic manager, General Foods Corp-- Helmetag, Carl, assistant general counsel, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. - Knutson, Hon. Coya, a Representative in Congress from the State of Kumpe, J. O., general manager, Arkansas Poultry Cooperative, Inc., 83 148 196, 199 III Lloyd, A. Y., executive secretary, Burley and Dark Leaf Tobacco Page Mathews, Hon. Harry O., general manager of transportation, Armour McIntire, Hon. Clifford G., a Representative in Congress from the 358 Mooney, William B., representing Allen E. Kroblin, Inc., Dairy Freight 192 Paris, C. W., director of operations, purchasing division, Cotton Pro- 315 320 Parker, L. C., Coit Ranch, Inc.- 364 Parrish, Roy E., director of operations, peanut division, Cotton Pro- Relyea, Fred, Dairy Transport Association of Central Valley, N. Y.. Rice, W. Thomas, on behalf of Association of American Railroads.. Robertson, W. Gordon, president, Bangor & Aroostook Railroad.. Robinson, Joe, Springdale, Ark......- Rogers, Hon. Paul G., a Representative in Congress from the State of Seals, Durward, traffic manager, United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Steffen, Edwin F., National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Teagle, Winton, secretary-treasurer, Refrigerated Transport Co., Inc.- Thomas, Paul G., president, Southeastern Poultry and Egg Associa- Triggs, Matt, assistant legislative director, American Farm Bureau 320 152 Ullman, Hon. Al, a Representative in Congress from the State of 266 Wagner, Warren H., on behalf of Oscar Mayer & Co., Geo. A. Hormel Walsh, W. L., executive secretary-treasurer, Alabama Poultry Industry 361 Weller, Cyrus B., chairman of the board, Frozen Food Express- Wells, M. W., attorney, Growers & Shippers League of Florida and Williams, Paul, legislative representative, Southeastern Poultry & 207 Woiski, Ewald, president, Consolidated Truck Service, Inc.. Womack, Lee, secretary, National Agricultural Motor Carriers Yeary, Edwin N., president, Yeary Transfer Co- Advantages and disadvantages of shipping frozen fruits and Advantages and disadvantages of shipping frozen fruits and vegetables by regulated motor carrier as reported by processors, Advantages of shipping fresh and frozen poultry by exempt motor Advantages of shipping fresh and frozen poultry by regulated 31 Average truck rates per 100 pounds on shipments of fresh and 34 Additional information submitted by-Continued Agriculture Department-Continued Disadvantages of shipping fresh and frozen poultry by exempt motor carriers, as reported by commercial processors of fresh and frozen poultry, July 1, 1956-June 30, 1957, table.. Disadvantages of shipping fresh and frozen poultry by regulated motor carriers, as reported by poultry processors, July 1, 1956– Expected effects if the agricultural exemption were removed from truck shipments of fresh and frozen poultry, as reported by commercial poultry processors, July 1, 1956-June 30, 1957, Expected effects if the agricultural exemption were removed from truck shipments of frozen fruits and vegetables, as reported by Fresh dressed poultry shipments by motortruck, chart_ 26 27 28 Albritton, Cal T., letter from_ 392 American National Cattlemen's Association, statement of Lee J. 386 Angell, B. M., text of S. 2553_. 353 Associated Seed Growers, Inc., letter from Richard W. Smith, traffic 375 Carload shipments (cars and tons) of potatoes other than sweet, Burley Leaf Tobacco Dealers Association, statement of G. F. Vaughn, 46 Burley Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association, statement of Chamber of Commerce of the United States, letter from Clarence R. Coit Ranch, Inc., letters from_ 45 401 385 365-368 Connecticut Potato Farmers Cooperative Association, letter from 402 Rates on dried fruit from California to Chicago, table__ Eastern Dark Fired Tobacco Growers Association, statement of.. Enid (Okla.) Board of Trade, letter from Max G. Morgan, attorney.. Federal Trucking Co., statement of William O. Gohlke, president_ Flynt, Hon. John J., Jr.: 21 listed advantages which accrue from Idaho Potato Producers Association, Inc., letter from M. O. Stratford, 371 |