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Show -uu CIVIC FEDERATION TO HOLD THREE-DAY SESSION NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Tho methods and legislation udonted by European governments to control large trusts and combinations of capital and the varying 6Ucccss such efforts havo met with are expected to occupy a largo place in tho deliberations of the National Civic federation, which begins be-gins Us three days' annual session at the Hotel Astor on next Thursday, January 12. Officers of the federation federa-tion point out that, while the United S.tates supreme court Is expected to define clearly the Sherman anti-trust act in Uie Standard Oil and American Tobacco cases and tho injunction and -anii-boycott cases against tho officers of tho American Federation of Labor, such decisions may not have any bearing on tho fortv or more state laws regulating combinations and trusts, no two of which, It is said, aro alike. Tho speaking program for the conforenco includes ex-President Roosevelt, Secretary of tho Treasurer Franklin MacVeagh, "W. McKenzle King, minister of labor, Canada, Ellhu Root, Albort B. Cummins, Alton B. Parker, Andrew Carneglo, Seth Low, August Belmont, Samuel Gompers, Myron T Herrlck. George W. Perkins, Per-kins, James R. Garfield, "W. C. Brown. John Mitchell, Samuel Untormyer, William D. Foulke, Frederick N. Jud-son, Jud-son, George B. Cortelyou, James Duncan, Dun-can, Emerson McMIIlin, A. Leo Well, Marcus M. Marks, James O'Connell, Otto M Eidlltz, Walter George Smith, P. Tecumseh Sherman, Gilbert H. Montague, Warren S. Stone, E. R, A. Soligman, J. W. Jenks, Charles I. Jowett, John C. Rlchberg, Thomas W. Shellon, Ralph W. Breckenrldge, Na. hum J. Bacheldcr, M. E. Ingalls, Edgar Ed-gar A. Bancroft, William D. Mahon, Theodore Marburg, Rollln S. Woodruff, Wood-ruff, 1-auncelot Packer and .Leo S, Rowc. i |