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Show COPPEH HEHBER 10 IE ypJOJESIOEIT Morgan Will Submii Plans of Proposed Combine lo Tafl and Wickers ham.' Special-, to The Tribune. NEW' YORK, Dec. 2. The work of forming a billion dollar corporation is so Intricate that hitchrs and controversies arc bound to occur. Vet negotiations in tho copper merger thus far have progressed prog-ressed ns satisfactorily as could be, expected ex-pected and J. P. Morgan, who first undertook un-dertook the deal, is btlil at the head of affairs, and Intends to remain there until the. combine has been completed. This. It Is expected, will bo within the next few weeks. Before completing the United State? Stee.,'nnesi:ce Coal k Iron merger. Mr. Morgan went to Washing-Ion Washing-Ion with his attorneys and hail a conference confer-ence with President Koosvvelt and lth the then attorney general of the I'nltcd States, Charles .1. Bonaparte.' An a result of thelp conference, a. merger agreement perfectly satisfactory to the two companies com-panies and to tho United Stales government govern-ment was effected. The same plan Is to be followed -In the cape of the copper cop-per merger by Mr. Morgan. Within a couple of doys sovcral of the loaders In tho movomeiit will go lo Washington for conference with President Taft. and Attorney At-torney General Wickersham. The plans for the merger, which will by that time have been written out. will he submitted to Mr. Taft. and his attorney general. |