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and the Certificate of Direct-Winters Transport, Ltd., No. MC 37918 Sub 1 (1940).

It also seems clear that as late as 1955 the Commission saw no great problems of enforcement or it would not have urged in its report that its jurisdiction over these operations be terminated. Here, also, the Commission does not claim that any new problems of enforcement have arisen since 1955.

Moreover, as a practical matter, if deemed necessary or important, the Commission can easily discover whether the plaintiffs have extended their operations. It can consult the records of the plaintiffs with respect to the shippers and consignees, and the consular invoices covering these shipments.

There is no merit in the claim of the Commission that the instant proceeding is a collateral attack on Ex Parte No. MC-37 Commercial Zones and Terminal Areas, 46 M. C. C. 665 (1946). This is an attack on the hearings to which these plaintiffs were parties. Donald Gouin, Common Carrier Application, No. MC114807; Peter Verbeem, Common Carrier Application, No. MC114663. The plaintiffs allege here that the Commission lacked jurisdiction over the subject matter involved in these hearings. A judgment rendered without jurisdiction over the subject matter in question is void and a void judgment may be attacked directly or collaterally at any time. See, e.g., Williams v. North Carolina, 325 U. S. 226 (1945); Rose v. Himely, 4 Cranch (U. S.) 241 (1808); 7 Moore's Federal Practice Par. 60.41 (1) (2d. ed., 1954).

The statute exempts the plaintiffs in the operations here described from the requirement that they obtain certificates of public convenience and necessity.

List of New Members

Emil D. Brasel, (B), A. T. M., Ozark-Mahoning Company, 310 West 6th Street, Tulsa 19, Oklahoma.

Merle V. Cloud, (B), Commercial Agent, Southern Railway Company, P. O. Box 214, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Raymond R. Cuttler, (B), 1262 Croes Avenue, Bronx 72, New York.

Eugene E. Delaney, (B), 1545 Avalon Blvd., Wilmington, California.
Charles D. Haig, Jr., (B), 410 Little Flower Avenue, Mobile 18, Alabama.

Henry D. Hannett, (B), 2536 Locust Avenue, Tacoma, Washington.

Wilmer B. Hill, (Á), Ames, Hill & Ames, 216 Transportation Bldg., Washington 6,
D. C.

Albert C. Kasulke, (B), 2300 West Morgan Avenue, Milwaukee 15, Wisconsin.
Frank E. Kelley, (B), Olympic Traffic Service, 5816-24th Avenue, N. W., Seattle 7,
Washington.

William E. Linane, (B), 1483 Sixth Avenue, Des Plaines, Illinois.

Harry McCall, Jr., (A), 1500 National Bank of Commerce Bldg., New Orleans 12, Louisiana.

Eugene McHargue, (B), T. M., Nutone, Inc., Madison & Red Bank Roads, Cincinnati 27, Ohio.

Charles R. McNulty, Jr., (B), 1045 Creston Road, Berkeley 4, California.

Dorwin C. Maike, (B), 7857 South Avalon Avenue, Chicago 19, Illinois.

John S. May, (A), P. O. Box 223, Atchison, Kansas.

John Kevin Murphy, (A), 222-17 Northern Blvd., Bayside, N. Y.

Martin H. Philip, (A), 252 Delaware Avenue, Palmerton, Pennsylvania.

Norton L. Quarve, (B), Continental Grain Company, 466 Grain Exchange Building, Minneapolis 15, Minnesota.

Preston C. Shannon, (A), The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, 1500 First National Bank Bldg., Richmond 10, Virginia.

Clarence D. Smith, (B), T. M., Whitehall Pharmacal Company, 22 East 40th Street, New York 16, N. Y.

Kenneth L. Sodergren, (B), G. T. M., Gustin-Bacon Manufacturing Company, 210 West Tenth Street, Kansas City 5, Missouri.

Carl L. Steiner, (A), 234 Barberry Road, Highland Park, Illinois.

F. E. Teuton, (A), Room 1240-Chrysler Building, 405 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.

James M. Ward, Jr., (B), 3535 Park Drive, Covington, Kentucky.

REINSTATED TO MEMBERSHIP

James F. Crosby, (B), 821 North 50th Avenue, Omaha 3, Nebraska.
Carl H. Fritze, (A), 1880 Pacific Ave., San Francisco 9, California.

Edwin H. Griffiths, (B), Associate Transportation Representative, State Public
Utilities Commission, 86 Third Street, Room 400, San Francisco 3, California.
William J. Knoell, (B), Western Motor Tariff Bureau, Inc., P. O. Box 1296, Hunt-
ington Park, California.

Laurence A. Kraff, (B), The Hinde & Dauch Paper Company, 3400 East Biddle Street, Baltimore 13, Maryland.

Lawrence C. Moore, (A), 216 Mills Building, Washington 6, D. C.

W. E. Murphy, (B), Wabash Railroad Company, 1463 Railway Exchange Building, St. Louis 1, Missouri.

J. Robert Peterson, (A), 331 East 38th Street. New York 16. N. Y.

C. J. Strom. (B). T. M., R. M. Hollingshead Corporation, Camden 2, New Jersey. Charles A. Washer, (A), American Retail Federation, 1145-19th St., N. W., Washington 6, D. C.

District No. 1 Chapter

Lawrence Petersen, President, G.T.M., Eastern Gas & Fuel Associates, 250 Stuart St., Boston 16, Massachusetts.

Akron Chapter

James E. Haydon, Chairman, Mgr., Commerce Dept., Eastern Central Motor Carriers Association, 207 East Tallmadge Ave., Akron 10, Ohio.

Meets: Bi-monthly, third Wednesday of alternate months, except July and August.

Atlanta Chapter

Burton C. Kinney, Chairman, G. T. M., Georgia Highway Express, Inc., 2090 Jonesboro Road, S. E., Atlanta, Georgia.

Baltimore Chapter

Anthony P. Donadio, Chairman, General Attorney, The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, 301 Baltimore and Ohio Building, Baltimore 1, Maryland.

Meets third Thursday of each month, September through May, at 8:00 P. M., Association of Commerce Building, 22 Light St. Out-oftown members are cordially invited.

Chicago Chapter

Arnold J. Larson, Chairman, G. T. M., Masonite Corp., 111 W. Washington Street, Room 2025, Chicago, Illinois.

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.

Cleveland Chapter

Kenneth J. Sutherell, Chairman, Assistant to T. M., SherwinWilliams Co., 101 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland 1, Ohio. Meets Quarterly on Third Tuesday of the month.

Rocky Mountain Chapter

Robert W. Wright, Jr., Chairman, A. G. T. M., Illinois-California Express, Inc., 510 East 51st Avenue, Denver, Colorado.

Meets: Third Tuesday of each month at 12:15 P. M., Albany Hotel. Out-of-town members are cordially invited to attend the luncheon and meeting.

N. B.: Members within each of the several districts may at their own expense with the approval of the vice-president of the district, organize and maintain district and local chapters which may send delegates to annual or other meetings of the Association. Such chapters must conform to the constitution and by-laws of the Association, provided, however, that membership in the Association of Interstate Commerce Commission Practitioners shall be deemed a condition precedent to membership in any chapter. (Constitution-section 5, Article IV).

(Sample charter, i.e., that of the District of Columbia Chapter, will be found on pages 120-122 of December, 1939, Journal). (Dues have been raised to $2.00 per member).

District of Columbia Chapter

Thormund A. Miller, (A), Chairman, 205 Transportation Building, Washington 6, D. C.

Meets bi-monthly, second Tuesday.

Out-of-town members are invited to attend the luncheons of the D. C. Chapter when in Washington. However, notice of such intention must be transmitted to the Executive Secretary by 10:30 of the day of the luncheon so that reservation can be made.

Florida Chapter

T. C. Maurer, Chairman, G. T. M., Owens-Illinois Glass Co., Mill Division, P. O. Box 1620, Jacksonville 1, Florida.

Kansas City, Missouri, Chapter

R. H. Prevette, President, c/o Dewey Portland Cement Company, P. O. Box 767, Kansas City 12, Missouri.

Meets: 6:00 P. M., on the first Wednesday of each month except July and August in the Transportation Department of the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce, 11th & Baltimore Streets, Kansas City, Missouri. Out-of-town members are cordially invited to attend these meetings.

St. Louis, Missouri, Chapter

Robert H. Stahlheber, Chairman, Commerce Attorney, Missouri Pacific Lines, 13th & Olive Streets, St. Louis 3, Missouri.

Meets Third Friday of each month at 12:15 P. M. except July and August at the Mark Twain Hotel. Out-of-town members are cordially invited to attend the luncheon meeting.

Metropolitan New York Chapter

Arthur A. Arsham, Chairman, Singer Building, 149 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y.

Meets Monthly at Traffic Club of New York, Hotel Biltmore, third Tuesday of each month, 8:00 P. M., except June, July and August. Out-of-town members are cordially invited to attend meetings.

Ninth District Chapter

Edmund Nightingale, Chairman, Professor of Transportation, School of Business Administration, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Meets: 6:00 P. M., second Tuesday of each month, Minneapolis Grain Exchange, 4th Ave. South & 4th Street, Minneapolis, Minn. Out-of-town members are cordially invited to attend dinner and meeting. Carolina Chapter

Emory B. Ussery, Chairman, Security Federal Building, Columbia 1, S. C.

Oklahoma Chapter

J. R. Lewallen, Chairman, Vice President-Traffic, AndersonPrichard Oil Corporation, 1000 Liberty Bank Building, Oklahoma City 2, Oklahoma.

Eastern-Central Pennsylvania Chapter

A. R. Brobst, Chairman, Chief Traffic Analyst, Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Greater Philadelphia Chapter

J. A. Tucker, Chairman, District Manager, Republic Carloading & Distributing Co., 1321 Arch Street, Philadelphia 7, Pennsylvania.

Meets: Third Thursday of each month (except June, July and August) at 7:30 P. M., in the Philadelphia Traffic Club, Hotel Ben Franklin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Out-of-town members are cordially invited.

Pittsburgh Chapter

Charles M. Donley, Chairman, Manager, Chas. Donley & Associates, 34 Market Place, Pittsburgh 22, Pennsylvania.

Meets: At call of Chairman.

Rhode Island Chapter

Russell B. Curnett, Chairman, 49 Weybosset Street, Providence, R. I.
Amarillo, Texas Chapter

Paul L. Mills, Chairman, Box 111, Amarillo, Texas.

Sabine Area, Texas Chapter

John H. Benckenstein, President, P. O. Box 551, Beaumont, Texas. Meets: Second Monday of each month at 6:30 P. M., Sea Castle Restaurant, Beaumont, Texas.

North Texas Chapter

Harry G. Crafts, Chairman, P. O. Box 7186, Dallas 9, Texas.
Meets: At time and place fixed by Chapter's Executive Committee.

South Texas Chapter

F. G. Robinson, Chairman, T. M., Galveston Wharves, Galveston, Texas.

Puget Sound Chapter

William M. Crawford, Chairman, Traffic Manager, Sick's Seattle Brewing & Malting Company, 3100 Airport Way, Seattle, Washington. Meets first Tuesday of every month at Stewart Hotel, 6:00 P. M. Members of other Chapters are cordially invited to attend.

San Francisco Chapter

Frank Loughran, Chairman, Room 812, 155 Sansome Street, San Francisco 4, California.

Meets: Third Wednesday of alternate months commencing January, 12 Noon, Commercial Club, Merchants Exchange Building, San Francisco (except July).

A cordial invitation is extended to out-of-town members to attend the luncheon and meeting.

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