Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 318, 19 November 1920 — Page 9

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INDIANAPOLIS; Nov. 19. Determined efforts by counsel for coal mining companies to prevent witnesses from answering questions concerning the alleged use in coal price fixing of cost sheets submitted to the Indiana coal trade bureau, marked a hearing before the fuel and food commission Thursday. The Ogle Coal Company Indianapolis and the Vigo Mining Company and the Vigo Coal Products Company, both of Terre Haute, appeared before the commission to show cause why their licenses to do business In Indiana should not be revoked for alleged violations of orders of the commission. When an accountant of one of the companies was on the witness stand, he admitted that the company made regular reports to the bureau. When asked by James W. Noel, special counsel for the commission, if these reports were used by the operators in fixing prices, a storm of objections arose from the company attorneys. One of the attorneys leaped to his

feet and shouted: "I advise the wit

ness not to answer that question!" Eschbach Restores Order, When Jesse E. Eschbach, chairman of the commission, restored order among the attorneys the witness said that he had nothing to do with the

policies of the company and could not

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answer concerning the use of the reports made to the bureau. Attempts of company attorneys to block the examination of witnesses continued throughout the hearing. When Homer A. Wilson, auditor of the Vigo Mining Company, was summoned to the witness stand, the coal company lawyers frequently attempted

to answer questions put to the wit-j

ness by Mr. Noel. Mr. Wilson Fubmitted in evidence a vast number of cost sheets showing the costs of the mines of the company. Among the items entering into the total cost of coal, as set out by the exhibit, Mr. Noel discovered allowances for interest on bonds of the company and interest on bonds and funds for the sinking fund of the Monon Coal Company.

SPAIN TO CONTRIBUTE TO OCCUPATION, REPORT MADRID, Nov. 19. A rumor that Spain . has been called upon by the league of nations to participate in an

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the officer in command will read out

of a golden book the names of the dead volunteers. To each name the response will be given: "Dead on the field of honor." The "Last Post" will be sounded and the French soldiers will march past the statue and present arms.

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