. Boone County Recorder . standard of conductpossible for any one under Ken-tucky law to arrive at what wasthe real price of an article. Hesaid the State contended that theHarvester company, in arriving atwhat would have been the realprice if the combination had notexisted, was not entitled to con-sider the increased cost of ma-terials because it brought mater-ials of a subsidary company. Members of the Kentucky con-gressional delegation was as-tounded when they heard thecourts decision, but, as the opin-ion was not available, SenatorJames and the House _ membershere declined to venture any co


. Boone County Recorder . standard of conductpossible for any one under Ken-tucky law to arrive at what wasthe real price of an article. Hesaid the State contended that theHarvester company, in arriving atwhat would have been the realprice if the combination had notexisted, was not entitled to con-sider the increased cost of ma-terials because it brought mater-ials of a subsidary company. Members of the Kentucky con-gressional delegation was as-tounded when they heard thecourts decision, but, as the opin-ion was not available, SenatorJames and the House _ membershere declined to venture any comments upon it. The courts decis-ion leaves Kentucky in a (bad wayas far as having weapons to goafter the trusts is concerned. Talk of an extra session of theState Legislatures being called toenact an anti-trust law to takethe place of the one knockedout by the Supreme court metwith no favorable sanction fromthe delegation, as it was recognized that an extra session is out ofthe question while the senatorialrace is on. «. ^^m^m^ii^^m^ty^m^^^m^ ^*LL-FOR-WEAr THE BEST WORK SHOE_ JH THE W0RL0 View of the harbor of Dorazzo. Albania, with Austrian and Italian warships ready to go Into action againstthe Insurgents who are trying to depose Prince William of Wled, their new ruler.


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