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ACTION AGAINST COMPANY

ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT MONOPOLY ANDREW MELLON LEADING FIGURE (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright) (Received April 25, 6.30 p.m.) NEW YORK, April 24. The largest action against a trust since the Standard Oil case in 1911 occurred when the United States Government filed a suit asking for the dissolution of the Aluminium Company of America which has a capital of 174,000,000 dollars (about £34,800,000), alleging that the trust was controlled by Mr Andrew Mellon, his relatives and his associates. The defendants include the company, Mr Mellon’s relatives and the Aluminium Company of Canada, The complaint, which was filed by the order of the Attorney-General (Mr Homer S. Cummings), describes the company as a holding corporation for a group of companies in all parts of the world which has stifled competition in the entire industry. Its profits, from its incorporation to December 31, 1934, total 155,000,000 dollars, over and above dividends of 105,000,000 dollars. “Profits of such a size from supplying the-public with an article of prime necessity for which it has and will Lave an increasing demand and for which there is no available substitute are excessive, and are the result of the monopolization of industry,” says the complaint.

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Southland Times, Issue 23183, 26 April 1937, Page 5

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ACTION AGAINST COMPANY Southland Times, Issue 23183, 26 April 1937, Page 5

ACTION AGAINST COMPANY Southland Times, Issue 23183, 26 April 1937, Page 5