Document: 377 U.S. 159 84 S.Ct. 1154 12 L.Ed.2d 211 WILLIS SHAW FROZEN EXPRESS, INC., Appellant,v.UNITED STATES et al. No. 201. Argued April 23 and 27, 1964. Decided May 4, A. Alvis Layne, Washington, D.C., for appellant. Stephen J. Pollak, appellees. PER CURIAM. 1 Appellant applied to the Interstate Commerce Commission under grandfather clause of Transportation Act 1958, § 7(a), 72 Stat. 573, 49 U.S.C. 303(b)(6), transport as a common carrier over irregular routes frozen fruits, berries, vegetables, seafoods poultry when transported with such vegetables. The granted certificate which substantially curtailed appellant's prior operations. 89 M.C.C. 377. District Court affirmed without opinion. 2 We think United States v. Carolina Freight Carriers Corp., 315 475, 62 722, 86 L.Ed. 971, requires reversal judgment remand reconsideration in light status performance carrier, transportation characteristics marketing pattern these seasonal agricultural products, demonstrated ability appellant perform services. 3 Reversed remanded. 4 Mr. Justice STEWART, HARLAN WHITE dissent, agreeing three-judge that correctly employed statutory standards prescribed by Congress. 'The precise delineation area or specification localities may be serviced has been entrusted Congress Commission.' 480, 726. See also Alton R. Co. States, 15, 22—23, 432, 436—437, 586.

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