Show CHANDLER BOBS j jINTO V INTO LIMELIGHT I Former New Hampshire Senator Has Views on Railway RaHway Legislation WRITES SERIES OF LETTERS APPEALS A PEALS FOR HELP FOR O THE PRESIDENT DENT V Concord N H Sept Sept 29 In a series of open letters leters to Edward fedward A Moseley of the interstate commerce commission former Senator Senti tor V William H Chandler Ch of or New Hampshire defines his bis attitude toward the rate rat legle legis bill bi to come before congress eon at itt its next session and and to the atten attention V tion toh tio of the commission some ome of the dan dangers dangers gers gets that beset the attempt to pass lH the bill bU as they appear to him hin Mr MiS 11 Chandler lays great gret streW str s on the attitude of the railroad companies and says the methods of or defeating the measures to be put forward next ne t win winter winter ter would be dangerous amendment or additions to the pill frill under unde the guise of friendly improve improvements Improvements ments y as railroad tracks Mr 11 Chandler says further You cannot reasonably expect that a l law can be passed through both houses houle o of oC congress which shall make a reasonable transportation rate fixed by b the corn com commission con mission take effect immediately and awl remain in force until reversed by b the thO th thOV court of ot review w when hen Mr 11 Samuel Smuel Spen Spencer V In behalf of the railroad has an announced announce flounced that they will wi not permit either of or two things These Thee two things Mr 11 Chandler charges are the giving of power to the commission to substitute in a a particular case rate price which in their a or judg judgment judgment ment meat is just jm t pr or reasonable in the of one judged by them to Ue be b unjust or unreasonable and the enactment of Qt statutes which provide that a rate rte of transportation once fixed by any au an authority shall remain perpetually in force foice thereafter until changed by com corn commission mission mi ion or by court V Mr Chandler further charges charS j that thirteen thousand th sand millions of representing miles mies of railroad are arraigned against the president pr in his attempt to pass railroad legislation He also charges by furnishing free transportation the railroads V will wi at attempt attempt attempt tempt corrupt legislation Mr lr V Chandler asserts that lawyers ministers minister of the gospel and newspapers are aro especially eared cared cred for by the railroads V notwithstanding notwithstanding standing that the system Is grossly il 11 illegal i legal and closes his last letter leter with wih an appeal appel to the people to help the tho president V |