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TO KILL THE TRUSTS.

} PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS. By Telegraph-Press Aseoclation-CcDyrlcht Washington, January 20. President Wilson personally read his Message to Congress dealing with tho subject of trust legislation. Applause greeted the announcement that the legislation would give power to tho Interstate Commerce Commission to regulato the financial operations of all American railroads. President Wilson declared that no radical changes were intended, but penalties would be made to fall, not upon the business itself, but personally on the men responsible for the law-breaking. The business of production, declared the President, must be separated from tho business .of transportation. CRITICISM OF THE SCHEME. (Rcc. January 21, 11.30 p.m.) New York, January 20. President Wilson's Anti-Trust Message only slightly influenced the Stock Exchange. Tho temperate tone of tho Message was'held to be responsible for this.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 5

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TO KILL THE TRUSTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 5

TO KILL THE TRUSTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1964, 22 January 1914, Page 5

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