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| STOP THE "JOY RIDING" BY ARRESTING CHAUFFEUR AND NOT THE AUTOMOBILE | |
| That, in Brief, Is the Plan Which President Wilson Will Propose to Congress in Regard to "Big Business." PEACE, AND NOT WAR, AIM OF THE PRESIDENT He Hopes to Eliminate Uncertainty About Law and Stimulate Legitimate Business--Law as to Personal Guilt to Be Enforced. STOP JOY RIDING BY ARRESTING CHAUFFEUR | |
| The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945) - Atlanta, Ga. | |
| Date: | Jan 14, 1914 (Click here to see other items from this date.) |
| Start Page: | 1 |
| Pages: | 2 |
| Text Word Count: | 875 |
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President Wilson today gave cabinet members his ideas on the government's relation to "big business," the field anti-trust legislation should cover in the present session of congress and the spirit in |
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