Show i MONOPOLY MONOPOLY AS A PROBLEM Mr Ir Bryans resolution before the congress is so ex explicit x and so thoroughly in accord with public sentiment that it needs no de debate debate debate bate to get indorsement from the peo people people people at large It rends reads Resolved That this congress is 15 un nn unalterably unalterably alterably opposed to private monopolies and believing them indefensible and Intolerable favors the enforcement nt of of f existing laws and an the th enactment of such new laws as may mayy na be necessary to protect industry from the menace of offered offered offered by b the trusts The notion that modern industria conditions justify private monopoly in inan any an form fonn has been exploded so thor titer thoroughly that no one but the trusts themselves them themselves selves eles will even think of defending them Whatever differences of oC opinion O there may be as to the remedy there then thenIs Is no doubt as to the necessity n ty foi fot abatement of oC the evil Freedom of the individual and th the nation cannot exist ex exist exist coincidently with private monopoly l and nd unless the American people are ale aler ready r to admit that they the are art incapable of self they the must a t C pt Jt I It the t declaration contained in Mr Bry Bryans ans resolution as aa a to duty as great and amI as Imperative as the call to arms for the suppression slon of slavery slaver With Uh the removal of or the he rebate r hate evil il the tile greatest factor metor in the perpetuation perpetua perpetuation tion and of the trusts has been destroyed What hat the next step tep will be remains to b be determined by the th wisdom m of the men men mell best qualified tr tc solve the problem but that it must bt bi solved and that there will be bo no abate abatement I mont ment of industrial unrest t until it if is solved is as certain as any nn of the great facts r in the life of the nation |