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Show ROOSEVELT HOLDS TO HIS VIEWSjl RATES Is Unscathed by Any of the Propositions Recently Advanced. WASHINGTON. Nov It developed today ) that lho subject under consideration ot tho White House conference last night, which was participated In by the President. Pecretarlea Root. Taft and Ronaparte. Senator Knox and , Commissioner of Corporations Garfield, was tho projected legislation affecting frelghl rates. It has been positively decided that there sha I 1m no further expression of the admlnls"a-lion's admlnls"a-lion's views on this subject enl!ng the POD-; Mention of the President's message to Congress, Con-gress, In which It Is treated at gTeat b ngxh No Change of Views. It la also learned that there hns been no ehange whatever In the President's views as to the best form of rate b glslation In other , words, his views have not been affected by any of the propositions recently made public. Senator Dolllver of Iowa, a member of the fYimmittee, on Inter-State Commerce, ralkM with tho President briefly today After his Inl rvlaw the Senator remarked, when asked about rate l.-ctsLallon: Predicts Unanimous Stand. 1 "We am moving along toward a prartlcal'v unanimous stand for the President's policy " Uepresrntatl e Hlnshaw of Nebraska, who alro talked with the President, declared: l "The people of Nebraska are unanimous In H I support of the, President's position as to rat H legislation. |