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Domestic News March 12, 1912

Albuquerque Evening Herald

Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico

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Daily proceedings in the U.S. Congress: Senate finance committee to vote Thursday on House steel tariff revision bill; House discusses steel corporation freight rates, announces bill on patent monopoly decision, Brigadier General Rogers takes responsibility in Major Gay case investigation, and adopts resolution on smelter trust probe.

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TODAY IN CONGRESS.

(By Evening Herald A. P. Leased Wire)

Senate.

In session at 2 p. m.

Finance committee agreed to vote Thursday on house steel tariff revision bill.

House.

Met at noon.

Freight rates of the steel corporation's railroad subsidization were explained to Stanley investigating committee by G. M. Freer.

Representative Littleton announced he would introduce bill to meet the "legalized monopoly" patent decision handed down by the supreme court.

Brigadier General Rogers, insular bureau chief, told the committee investigating Major Gay case that he assumed responsibility for the delay in transmitting some of the papers in the case.

Adopted resolution calling on department of justice to make known whether it was investigating the "smelter trust."

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Economic

What keywords are associated?

Congress Proceedings Senate Finance Steel Tariff House Investigations Patent Monopoly Major Gay Case Smelter Trust

What entities or persons were involved?

G. M. Freer Representative Littleton Brigadier General Rogers

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Event Date

Today

Key Persons

G. M. Freer Representative Littleton Brigadier General Rogers

Event Details

Senate in session at 2 p.m.; finance committee agreed to vote Thursday on House steel tariff revision bill. House met at noon; G. M. Freer explained steel corporation's railroad subsidization freight rates to Stanley investigating committee; Representative Littleton to introduce bill addressing Supreme Court 'legalized monopoly' patent decision; Brigadier General Rogers assumed responsibility for delay in Major Gay case papers; adopted resolution urging Department of Justice to disclose smelter trust investigation status.

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