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on meat and on grain, and we still have in our declara-
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tion the purposes, not in that same language, but somehow
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the feeling of the same language and, of course, out of
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the Grange there came the granger laws and there has been
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an essay in almost all the law schools in the United
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States that is just currently in process, having law
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students write essays on the Grange laqs, particularly
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the Interstate Commerce Commission, which grew out of
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this effort and the Sherman Anti-Trust Law.
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Certainly, we have some feeling, some belief
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in this. We know there are monopolies of different kinds
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One is probably a necessity in economic life, but cer-
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tainly this is a necessity and affirmation, I believe,
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in this connection.
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So, I believe this would point out most of
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the things I would wish to comment on and, I'm sorry I
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didn't have time to write this up, but if you want it,
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1 will try to find time to write it up and give it to
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you.
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THE CHAIRMAN: Your words have been recorded.
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MR. BURGESS: I will be glad to answer any
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