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Villard, Oswald Garrison | April 13, 1932 issue

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On a cold day last March Judge Louis Dembitz Brandeis considered the question of ice, and uttered with Judge Harlan Fiske Stone the most important economic opinion which has come from Washington since the stock market collapsed in 1929. The State of Oklahoma in 1925 declared that the sale and distribution of ice is a public business and that no one shall manufacture, sell, or distribute it without securing a license. Under this statute a commission was forbidden to issue a license except on proof of public necessity, and was authorized to deny an application where existing facilities were sufficient to meet the public needs.

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BRANDEIS, Louis Dembitz, 1856-1941; JUDGES; ICE; LICENSES; STOCK exchanges; WASHINGTON (State); UNITED States
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