Hearing Before the Committee on Interstate Commerce, United States Senate, Sixty-second Congress, Pursuant to S. Res. 98: A Resolution Directing the Committee on Interstate Commerce to Investigate and Report Desirable Changes in the Laws Regulating and Controlling Corporations, Persons, and Firms Engaged in Interstate Commerce, 2±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1912 |
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And consistent with our policy ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . It ought to be . The Acting CHAIRMAN . And that the Government ought not to prohibit such arrangements , but ought to take steps to interfere if they increase the prices ...
And consistent with our policy ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . It ought to be . The Acting CHAIRMAN . And that the Government ought not to prohibit such arrangements , but ought to take steps to interfere if they increase the prices ...
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... the use of the word ¡° monopoly , " to preserve or prohibit acts which destroyed substantial competition ; or , in other words , that it was its intent to preserve reasonable competition , not to preserve any particular competitor .
... the use of the word ¡° monopoly , " to preserve or prohibit acts which destroyed substantial competition ; or , in other words , that it was its intent to preserve reasonable competition , not to preserve any particular competitor .
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To accomplish effectual results , it would be necessary to give to the Federal authority , in charge of the granting of licenses , power to permit licensed corporations to do certain things , and also power from time to time to prohibit ...
To accomplish effectual results , it would be necessary to give to the Federal authority , in charge of the granting of licenses , power to permit licensed corporations to do certain things , and also power from time to time to prohibit ...
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If , however , the general contention should be , not in favor of the absolute prohibition of the holding of stock in other companies , but a prohibition against holding the control , we could easily legislate against that .
If , however , the general contention should be , not in favor of the absolute prohibition of the holding of stock in other companies , but a prohibition against holding the control , we could easily legislate against that .
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I asked you first , Would you regard this as such an evil as that we should endeavor to prohibit it ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . Frankly , I do not . Senator NEWLANDS . By national law ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . I do not . Senator NEWLANDS .
I asked you first , Would you regard this as such an evil as that we should endeavor to prohibit it ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . Frankly , I do not . Senator NEWLANDS . By national law ? Mr. KRAUTHOFF . I do not . Senator NEWLANDS .
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