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...what President Coolidge was expected to say in his message to Congress three months hence. They announced that he would not say anything to cause a tremor in the business world, that he would not tinker with the tariff nor make any radical changes in the Clayton and Sherman Anti-Trust laws. Correspondents anticipate that the President will urge the enactment of Senator Fess' farm bill and General Andrews' prohibition enforcement measures; that he will oppose independence* for the Philippines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: At White Pine Camp- Sep. 13, 1926 | 9/13/1926 | See Source »

...latter. Manufacturer Haskell was left alone with his plans-and his wrath. He has pending in Boston courts a suit against the Aluminum Co. for $15,000,000 damages. Last week, still wroth, he filed another suit in Manhattan. If monopoly, in the sense established by the Sherman Anti-Trust law, is proved against a corporation such as the Aluminum Co. of America, the plaintiff is entitled to three times the damages which he can prove he suffered. Mr. Haskell now asks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Aluminum | 9/6/1926 | See Source »

...where cousin Judge Henry Kellogg enertained them. Next day Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg motored to Washington, D. C. ¶ The Democrats and such insurgent Republicans as Senator Borah continue to bait the President and his Administration with charges of undue leniency in the enforcement of the Clayton and Sherman Anti-Trust laws. "Not so," quoth the President. Then last week he told the press that, in the last 13 months, the Department of Justice had successfully concluded more anti-trust cases than in any previous similar period. Proceedings against monopolies had often been started before they were actually formed, compelling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: At White Pine Camp- Aug. 30, 1926 | 8/30/1926 | See Source »

...wealth is greater than that of Great Britain, France, Germany, and Italy combined. 3) A restrictive immigration law which prevents unfair competition with our labor. 4) Help for the farmers by extension of $500,000,000 in rural credits and permitting co-operative marketing without conflict with the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. 5) A policy of economy which has reduced expenditure per annum from $6,141,000,000 in 1921 to approximately $3,500,000,000 in 1926; brought down the national debt five billions of dollars, or 20 per cent and made agreements with our allies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Two Pictures | 8/30/1926 | See Source »

...Bread Trust" Done. In Baltimore last week the $2,000,000,000 Ward Food Products Corp., although willing to fight the Government dissolution suit under the anti-trust laws (TIME, Feb. 22), consented to surrender its charter and sever all relations that might savor of monopoly. Provided this be done, the prosecution was withdrawn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Business Notes, Apr. 12, 1926 | 4/12/1926 | See Source »

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