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Show fo "supervise trusts President Determined to Have Congress Act. WILL PUSH THE QUESTION Chief Magistrate's Speech at Pittsburg Pitts-burg ln Reference to Trust Problem Prob-lem Merely tho Forerunner of Efforts Ef-forts Upon Ills Part to Ilavo Congress Con-gress Take Matter Up and Enact Definite Legislation for tho Control Con-trol of Great Combines Conference Regarding Introduction of Bill. Oyster nay, I.. I , July 5. It hnsbeen ascertained tint tho President's speech nt Pittsburg sestcrday In reference to tho trust question was meiely the forerunner fore-runner of determined cfforls by him to have Congress tako up that subject and enact definite legislation nt Its next session ses-sion for tho control or supervision of trusts. Recently tho President nnd Attorney General Knox held a conference with Representative I.lttlefleld of Maine, whoso knowledge of constitutional law Is admitted, at which Jlr. I.lttlefleld was Invited to prepare a bill for tho regulation nnd control of the trusts that will go before Congress with tho endorsement nnd Influence of the President Pres-ident back of It. Tho bill will bo submitted sub-mitted nt the beginning of the next sesrlon, but beforo this Is dono tho President, Attorney Ocncrnl Knox nnd Mr. Little Held will have frequent conferences con-ferences ns to the dclnlls. MORT! TALK ON TRUSTS. In addition to this ptoposed action the President is going lo talk upon tho trust question n goo I deal on tho several sev-eral trips to bo made by Mm ln tho fall. Ho has announced to bis frlenJii that tho question Is n vital nneiind that bet purposes to push It vigorously uutll somo action Is taken b Congiess. PRPSIIMINT AT OYSTER HAY. President Roosevelt arrived here at SIS this nf lei noon nnd was ylven a very cordial welcome. When the train npproathoil the Ultlo stntlnn of the Long Islsnel railroad every whistle In the vllhre wits set golns and the old f i lends and nssoclat'S of the President gathered nn the plntfoim to ixtenl thtlr greetings Whni he alighted they completely surround. d him CAUOHT IN RAINSTORM, Mrs. Roosevelt did not come tn the station, but Assistant Herretuiy Iieli was theie After ex Imnglinf greetlnga with his friends and neighbors the Pretj. Uent enlend nn opm suney Willi Ills three ehlldien and started In n violent tain and thiindemlorni foi "Sagamore hill " Neither he nor the children seemed any the worse lor their drench- During tho Journey from Pittsburg to Outer Hay Iho President frequentl stoke of bow glnd be was at Hut prospect pros-pect of lielng Willi his family and escaping es-caping t iimsldorable extent nuny of the ofllrlal cares which bud constantly con-stantly besot him In tshlniton TRIP Ai'RObfl NIIW YORK The 11 Ip ncross Jevv York to the I.onB I-isnd railroad station was made In canlagt's undei the escort nf four mounted nfllt ers Hi- keeiies and fin es around tho Umn lslind stallnn across the river were fnmlllsi to the President Presi-dent find he frequently slopped to hale hands with mime old friend ..... - u.ln.. nt lh. Intt.ltlnrl ,,f thfl eveetillve offtoeis nt Outer Hay still remulna unsettled All the Wlilta House paraphernalia is In the mcin-whlle mcin-whlle ctuefiillv stored In the slallon here The mailer will be decided probably prob-ably on Mnndav. |