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ANTI-TRUST CAMPAIGN.

PRODUCTION AND TRANSPORT. New York, Wednesday. fresident Wilson read his messaage to Congress personally. A reference to the subject of trust legislation was greeted with applause. The president said that legislation would be introduced gving power to the interState Commerce Commission to regulate the final.cial operations of all American railroads. President Wilson declared that no radical changes were intended, but penalties would be made so that they would fall, not only upon the business iteelf r but nrseonally on the men responsible for breaking the law.

"The business of production," declared the president, "must be separated from the business of transportation."

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 637, 24 January 1914, Page 3

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ANTI-TRUST CAMPAIGN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 637, 24 January 1914, Page 3

ANTI-TRUST CAMPAIGN. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 637, 24 January 1914, Page 3

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