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DEAN DONHAM SUGGESTS CHANGE IN ANTI-TRUST LAWS

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Washington, Oct. 28--Modification of the anti-trust laws and creation of a national economic council were recommended to a Senate manufacturers sub-committee today by Dean W. B. Donham of the Harvard School of Business Administration.

"I feel," he said, "that unrestrained and unrestrainable competition with men really forbidden to use their intelligence, as they virtually are under the Sherman act, is a more critical danger to the people of this country than unregulated monopolies ever were."

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