Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1929 — Page 12
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COURT DELAYS ROAD CONTROL BY MINORITY Restrain Taplin Coup on Van Sweringens in Wheeling and Erie. bt Cmt"i Frt CLEVELAND. O. May 24.—Motion to quash an order restraining them from taking full possession >f the Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad system was expected to be filed by the Taplans in common pleas court here as the next step in their effort to oust the Van Sweringens from control of the Wheeling. Judge Alvin J Pearson issued the injunction last night, after the Taplins. in a "rump session, following the annual meeting of the Wheeling, voted to oust directors and officers of the road, installed themselves and demanded that the system be turned over to them. Justification of their ouster of the old directorate was based on the Taplin contention that the directors were elected by Allegheny Corporation stock illegally held by the Van Bweringen interests. Right of the Van Sweringens to control stock of the Wheeling fnmßm 'heir Allegheny Corporation is beinsr investigated by the Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington. The commission will determine whether the Van Sweringens sought to evade the divestiture order issued last March when stock was transferred to the holding company.
This question and the Van Sweringens’ plan to include the Wheeling of theid Nickle Plate merger, will come up before the commission June 5. A conflicting petition in the Nickle Plate deal has bn fild by the Pittsburgh A- "West Virginia railway, a Taplin property.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MAY 24. 1929
