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Show oo FRUIT DUMPED AT CLEVELAND TO KEEP UP PRICES WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 W. S. Stone before the hOUSfl committee today said, that from IS to 25 carloads of fruits' and vegetables were dumped al Cleveland Cleve-land every day simply in order to keep ; up prices. Representative Winslow wanted to know what Mr. Mono thought congress should hao done. "Congress should have seen what' was coming months ago," the witness replied 'Congress was so busy pla-ing pla-ing polities it could not think of the common people, If there were no laws to deal with the problem, laws should e been pas- d Answering Representative Sanders, Indiana. Mr Sione said the time was coming when the price ef coal would be fixed by the government ":'o men wont get rich while others troeze " oo . |