Show Squabble of Presidents u London Oct nrhere was a sensational n sensa-tional scene at todays meeting of tha i shareholders of tha Grand Trunk railway 4 I rail-way of Canada between Sir Charles Rivers Wilson president of the company i com-pany and Sir Henry Tyler former tz president Sir Charles Wilson in addressing I ad-dressing the meeting detailed the im procmcnts made In the line congratulated J con-gratulated the shareholders on the Increase L In-crease In revenues dilated on the rise Gm in the cost of material and In the rates of wages and explained the resolution I of the day which provided for the reorganization it re-organization of the Chicago Grain i Trunk by the Canadian company After t outlining tho proposition Sir Charles Bald he had received a letter from Sir Henry W Tyler expressing disapproval disappro-val of the reorganization and asking L that the latter be read before the me ting E t-ing White with passion Sir Charles declared that the villainy employed justified him In putting the letter in r the lire The president of the road continued con-tinued his denunciation of the former y president until the audience rose crying cry-ing Put it In the fire Burn it Shame There was a scene of great disorder T and then there arose a cry Tyler is here In a moment the venerable figure jj fig-ure of cxPresldent Tyler was seen walking toward the directors rostrum As soon as Sir Charles Rivers lsonI I i recovered his composure he said Tyler stand up you who have vlIII fed us and repeat before us all the t3 charges > you have made Cheers mingled with groans greeted tE Sir Henry V Tyler who maintained l hat the Chicago Grand Trunk was tOm owned and controlled by the Canadian I Grand Trunk and thaft therefore the directors were making false pretenses r when they represented the reorganization reorganiza-tion a a transaction between two Independent In-dependent concerns Continuing Sir Henry asserted that tI the scheme Involved the repudiation by President Wilson of the Chicago I p second mortgage bonds which he as T Herted were cut down from 5 to 4 er cent Be honest shouted Sir Henry Tyler Dont repudiate them di Amidst a roar of hisses and jeers the L voice of Sir Henry was drowned but he continued waving his arms and Hhoutlng Inaudible charges against Sir Charles who stood up and In equally fierce language absolutely denied Sir 71 Henrys allegations and abused his administration ad-ministration Half the time Sir Henry was on his t feet endeavoring to Interrupt and the fr extraordinary spectacle was presented of the president and expresident a I great railroad standing before a howling howl-Ing audience both of them spouting at once ble and neither speaker being audi |