Show HARRIMAN SAYS HE'D LIKE TO BUILD THE CANAL NEW YORK. March 2. "It is too bad that a man -with such an alert mind as president Roosevelt has. should not have tubjected himself to more discipline." aid Edward II. Harriman during an interval in-terval In his own cross-examination before be-fore the Interstate Commerce commls- "'"Mr Roosevelt Is a very able man." continued the autocrat of the Union Pa-Hfle Pa-Hfle "He is capable of dolnjr great tnlnKS if there were only more rlxity of PUVhy don't you buld the canal?" Mr. 'Harriman was Mked.u "I would if I had I chlnce." he replied. "Lt me toll you thi We spend more Vnoney every year on improvements In the Union Pacific than could be expended in a year in the J.nal If we ran railways like Panama mnr'' are conducted there would be a ireat crop of receivers in this country." |