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Show THEY DIFFER ON TRUST PROBLEMS Washington, July 23. Representative Representa-tive Martin W Littleton of New York, member of the Democratic majority of tho house committee Investigating the Steel corporation, today presented present-ed his ews to tho committee, dissenting dis-senting from tho majoritv report of Chairman Stanley. He agreed to sign the Stanley report .with many reservations. reserva-tions. That left Mr. Stanley with but two other members of the committee of nine In complete accord with him Representative Beall of Texas, and' McGillicuddy, of Maine Mr. Littleton'e views, to which much publicity has been given, favors principally a joint body of the senate sen-ate and 'house to study the trust question and the exclusion from Interstate In-terstate commerce of corporations in restraint of trade. He declines to support a proposed bill to put upon a corporation the burden of proving it is a "real" restraint of trade. Such a bill, Mr. Littleton BavB "would preserve tho chief fault of the' Sherman law. which is the policy of a belated attack after a concern has grown up instead of providing any means of prevention." |