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I iHONAL BANK OF COMMERCE J OGDEN, UTAH I of Federal Reserve System and Ogden Clearing House 1 1 H. Barton, President 2453 Washington Avenue 4 J 0r 1 Ln Central Pacific Decision I Competition Restrained I By Southern Pacific I Ownership and Control I 1Y ITS denial of the Southern Pacific's petition to reopen the Central Pacific I I J3 case e Supreme Court of the United States is eliminated as a possible source j Df relief from the decision separating the Central Pacific from the Southern m I j Pacific. Efforts which have been centered on the Supreme Court to grant a re- I hearing are now being directed into other channels in the hope that the effect of the decision m will be nullified and that the Southern Pacific may yet be permitted to do what the Court has m forbidden. B It is not our purpose to prejudge the result. So many requests have been received, however, Bj for a statement of our position that we are attempting to clarify the situation by a series of pub- K lie statements. K rhcre is abundant evidence that the hest interests of Utah receives 100 percent of the compensation for freight transported Kftt and the intermountain region will be served if the separation by its road and water lines. Over the Central Pacific route it Wk decreed by the Supreme Court be made permanent. receives but a fraction of the freight because the Union Pacific fift! It is admitted by both sides that active competition is with its eastern connections takes up the carrying from Ogden desirable, but it is claimed that a competitive condition now to the ea5t- Self-interest dictates the solicitation and procure- M exists which would be destroyed if the Central Pacific were rnentof freight for the longer haul by the Southern Pacific If freed. Exactly the opposite is true. Competition is now re- hnes. strained and on that ground the Supreme Court based its Frank admission that this situation exists is found in the wjjr decision 'Such combinations" . . . savs the court, "con- testimony of Mr. L. J. Spence, Director of Traffic of all the Wg stitute 'a menace and a restraint upon the freedom of com- Southern Pacific lines, before the Interstate Commerce Com- ST mcrce which Congress intended to recognize and protect and mission, as recently as April, 1922. which the public is entitled to have protected.'" i'r...-:- t., , :i 4u. . L e a er Mr"' 1 r Question. In connection with the movement of traffic Mb More specifically the decision recites that. in either direction, between. the Atlantic seaboard states on the Jgp "The proof is ample that the policy of the Southern Pacific one hand and the Gu,f or Pacific Coast states and intermediate j System has been to favor transportation on its line by securing territory on the other hand, where does the interest of the JR, foi itself, whenever practicable, the carriage of freight which Southern Pacific he in the movemnt of that all-rail or in the W would normally move eastward or westward over the shorter movement of it by mixed rail and water route through Gulf line of the Central Pacific Railroad and its connections, for ports. IE.: its own much liigcr and wholly owned southern route. . . . ''Answer. The interest lies naturally in the movement via HE - The compelling motive of this course of conduct is obvious. the Gulf Route in order to secure the 'entire revenue for the haul flfr: The Southern Pacific owns and controls the southerly route, and of the traffic. G& A circular of the Southern Pacific Freight Traffic Department, issued September 29, 1921, addressed to agent3 M and signed by G. W. Luce. Freight Traffic. Manager, says: L "The term 'Sunset Gulf Route,' heretofore applying to eastbound routing via Galveston, has been discarded and in the future our 100 PER CENT route will be known as 'Sunset Route.' This route includes the Southern Pacific rail V lines to Galveston and Atlantic Steamship Lines (Commonly called Morgan Line) to New York." 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