J. Bryan's suggested policy toward, 358;
the Roosevelt-Taft programme, of recognition tempered by regulation,
358-360;
tendency of, to substitute cooeperation for competition, 359;
supervision of, by commissions, 360-361;
danger of impairing efficiency of, by depriving them of freedom, 362-363;
laws which should be made for, on repeal of Sherman Anti-Trust Law, 364;
the proposed remedy for management of, is one more way of shirking the
ultimate problem, 367;
disposal of question of excessive profits of, 370;
state taxation of, one means of control, 370;
American municipal policy toward public service corporations, 372-373;
the question of public ownership, 375-379 (_see_ Public ownership);
necessity for uniformity in taxation of, 385.
_See_ Municipal corporations _and_ Public service corporations.
Council,
legislative and administrative, suggested for state governments, 329-330;
appointment of an executive council or cabinet by the governor, 338.
Courts,
failure of American criminal and civil, 318;
protection of inter-state corporations by Federal, 355-356;
decisions of, on labor questions, 394.
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