ANTI-TRUST LEGISLATION.
KEGI'LATI.NU OPKP.ATIOXiS. IXCIiJJCXCK OF J'KXALTIE.S. By Cubic—Prow Association—Copyright I Washington, -laniiary 20. President Wilson personally read a message to Congre>s pn the subject of , tillst li-sisktion. -\]{pl : iu>,.> greeted the | aniiouiic-i.ii.unt IliaL tin; legislation would give power to the Inter-State f omiucrcc Connnis .inn to ivguLite the Ilnancial operations oi' all American railroads. President Wilson decland that 110 radical change was intended, lint the penalties would be made to lull, not upon the business itself. Imt personally oil the men responsible for law-bvvaking. .1 he President added th:it the business of production must be separated from liit' lui.-iness of traii-porlation. STOCK KXCHAXiiK CXAi'I'KCTKD. deceived 21, 10.45 p.r.i. Xew \ork, Janaary 21. President Wilson's anti-tne t message lias only slightly influenced the Stock | l - 'xchange. The message's .temperate j tone is held responsible for this.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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136ANTI-TRUST LEGISLATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 174, 22 January 1914, Page 5
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