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Motor carriers unit gets underway. Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C.C., is forming its Washington and field organizations. From the left: Park M. Smith, Assistant and W.Y. Blanning, Assistant Director. Smith is from Illinois and Blanning from Pennsylvania

Motor carriers unit gets underway. Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C...

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Truck expert and his Chief. John Rogers, left, newly appointed Director of the Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C.C., and Joseph Eastman, Federal Coordinator of announcement of the appointment of Rogers. Rogers has been executive assistant to Eastman since 1933. He formerly was with the Engineering Department of Southern Railway at Knoxville, Tenn. 8/17/35

Truck expert and his Chief. John Rogers, left, newly appointed Directo...

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Heads I.C.C. Truck Division. John Rogers, Executive Assistant to Joseph Eastman, Federal Coordinator of Railroads, since 1933, is the newly appointed Director of the Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C.C. He formerly was in the engineering department of Southern Railway. In 1917 he was in the I.C.C. in the Bureau of Locomotives and later in the Bureau of Locomotives and later in the Bureau of Service. His home is in Knoxville, Tenn., 8/17/35

Heads I.C.C. Truck Division. John Rogers, Executive Assistant to Josep...

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Truck expert and his Chief. John Rogers, left, newly appointed Director of the Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C.C., and Joseph Eastman, Federal Coordinator of announcement of the appointment of Rogers. Rogers has been executive assistant to Eastman since 1933. He formerly was with the Engineering Department of Southern Railway at Knoxville, Tenn. 81735

Truck expert and his Chief. John Rogers, left, newly appointed Directo...

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10 per cent railroad rate increase benefits motor carriers--ICC Commissioner Eastman. Washington, D.C., April 13. ICC Commissioner Joseph B. Eastman today told a Senate Interstate Commerce Subcommittee that he believed the 10 per cent rate increase granted the railroads last summer has been "Of more benefit to the motor carriers than to the railroads." Advocating a balanced system of transportation charges between rail, motor and water carriers, Eastman said that contrary to popular belief, rate wars between the three do not benefit the public, 4-13-39

10 per cent railroad rate increase benefits motor carriers--ICC Commis...

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Heads I.C.C. Truck Division. John Rogers, Executive Assistant to Joseph Eastman, Federal Coordinator of Railroads, since 1933, is the newly appointed Director of the Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C.C. He formerly was in the engineering department of Southern Railway. In 1917 he was in the I.C.C. in the Bureau of Locomotives and later in the Bureau of Locomotives and later in the Bureau of Service. His home is in Knoxville, Tenn., 81735

Heads I.C.C. Truck Division. John Rogers, Executive Assistant to Josep...

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. General i... More

Motor carriers unit gets underway. Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C.C., is forming its Washington and field organizations. From the left: Park M. Smith, Assistant and W.Y. Blanning, Assistant Director. Smith is from Illinois and Blanning from Pennsylvania

Motor carriers unit gets underway. Bureau of Motor Carriers in the I.C...

A black and white photo of three men sitting at a desk, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. Gener... More

Noise : New federal/EPA regulation governing interstate motor carriers ...

Noise : New federal/EPA regulation governing interstate motor carriers...

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