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Show TESTJSMfIG OFFICIALS ADMIT LAW WILL BE DEAD LETTER IF HARVESTER SUIT IS LOST. Long Series of Victories for the Government Gov-ernment Has Been Followed in the Last Few . Months by Several Defeats. Washington. Reviewing twenty-five years of "trust" prosecutions and of interpretations by the federal courts of the Sherman anti-trust law, officials of the department of justice have reached the conclusion that the ultimate ulti-mate usefulness of that statute to regulate reg-ulate business would be determined by the L'nited States supreme court probably within the next few months A long series of victories for the government, for the most part in the enforcement of the civil side of the act, has been followed in. the last lew months by several defeats both in minor courts and in the supreme court So far as the civil section of the law is concerned, the government :looks upon the suit to dissolve the International Harvester company aa of the utmost importance. This ccsa is now in the hands of the supreme court. The principal case involving the criminal end of the Sherman law now before the courts is that against officers and directors of the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad. rail-road. If the Harvester suit finally is lost, it was admitted that the Sherman law will virtually become a dead letter and the government in the future must depend upon the Clayton antitrust anti-trust act to curb unlawful practices in business. |