Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 316, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1926 — Page 5

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DISSbiI'TION OF BREAD TRDST S BRANDED A FAKE Senator La Follctte Resolution for Investigation. Times Washlnaton Bureau. 1122 Sew York A venue WASHINGTON. May 7.—Charges that the government's "dissolution" of the $2,000,000,000 Ward Food Products Corporation was a fake, and that the public is as completely at the mercy of the bread trust as before, are made by Senator La Fol(ette of Wisconsin, who is reviving his resolution for an inquiry. La Follette declared there was apparently collusion between the L'e partment of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission in ceasing action against the bread trust. He had allowed his resolution to lie inactive foe a time, following the “consent decree’’ of dissolution entered into by the government and the Ward interest at Baltimore. The "Collusion'’ The Department of Justice consented to dismissal of action against the Continental Baking Company., keystone of the $2,000,000,000 trust because the Federal Trade Commission had instituted a complaint against the company under the antitrust law and was investigating it. “Before the ink was dry on the consent decree the Federal Trade Commission dismissed its own complaint against the Continental,’’ La Follette said, “although its hearings had developed substantial evidence in support of the charge against the company of restraint of trade.’’ He quoted Samuel Untermeyer, New York lawer, as saying the Continental had been proved to be in "plain violation of the anti-trust act.’’ Untermyer also wrote Senator La Follette that “the public, for all practical purposes is as much at the mercy of the Ward combinations as

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