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Show SHEARN HAS GRIEVANCE. Inter-State Commerce Commission Hears His Stntement. New York Nov 1 hilrmnn Martin Mar-tin It Knnpp and Commissioner J t). Yemans of the Interstate Commerce commission held a brief session here todas and heard n statement of charges vvhl.il Law rem e Shearn dpclared be had to present nRalnst the nnthr-vcltc coal-carrslng roads .Mr hhearn said ho represented n number of prominent citizens of New York Roslon. Washington Wash-ington nnd other . Itle He said ho was prepared lo prove the existence of nn agreement between thp ranis to regulate tonnage, nnd that this wos practically un agreement for an equitable equit-able division of protlts. It was agreed that Mr Shearn should present hla formal petition to' the commission com-mission In Washington next Mondns The coil compnnles will then he notified noti-fied and given fifteen d.iss lo answer. |