Show HARRIMAN ORES IN COURT DECISION Stuyvesant Fish Is Beaten in in nO tc e eWAR St k G e P J- J i J.- J. 9 L' L e J l W WAR WARBY ARBY AR BY NO MEANS ENDED M NS- NS ENDED Decision in Dissolving Injunction Injunction tion lion Regarded as of Vast Importance Chicago Feb 20 Edward Edward H. H Harriman Har- Har riman controls Illinois Central and Stuyvesant Fish after a years year's struggle struggle gle Is beaten Judge Q Ball toda today destroyed destroy destroy- ed cd the last a t hope hone of Fish to control Illinois Central when he be dissolved the injunction restraining the HarrIman forces from voting the shares of af Illinois stock owned or controlled by the thc Union Pacific company On March 2 2 when the Illinois Central stockholders meet Harriman will elect his huis directors without trouble unless Fish and his attorneys perform some somo legal legat miracle and Stuyvesant Fish will cease to bo ho an Item In Illinois Central The voting voting- on March 2 2 Z according to the best obtainable statistics will be Harriman fit Fish Tho The total number of ot shares In Illinois Illinois Illin Illin- i ois Central and th therefore the total I number of or votes to bo be cast Is and with the acquisition of or the tho shares by the tho dissolving of ot tho the injunction injunction tion gave Harriman over 55 per cent of ot the total vote If It every share of ot stock not directly controlled by him Is voted against him Harriman still will win b by a a. big majority The Fish forces s. still fighting desperately des des- declared declare to today ay that they still hoped to win the election I Version Ralph M. M Shaw of or Winston Payne and Strawn representing tho the harriman Interests 5 said ld The TIme decision of ot Judge Ball Ban Is the most Important handed down in thelast tho the last 25 years On it depended the tho fate of ot worth of oC stock par value alue In Illinois alone Tho The question Involved was whether or not a foreign corporation can cun hold tho the stock of an Illinois corporation If It this Injunction had hod been upheld it would have caused another panic panle Tho The Union Pacific case Involving only 43 Wa wai watched with In Intense intense In- In tense Interest TIe Tle Northern Pacific case caso was clearly vital but thc they affected affect affect- ed only surface conditions This case would h have vvo upset everything done In Inthe Inthe inthe the last fifty tHy years In discussing the case MV Mr r. r Fish made public for the first time the fact that twice since tho the desp desperate tiGht fight for tor control control con con- trot of ot Illinois Central has been on the Harriman forces have come como to h him m with offers of ot compromise Will you go to them now to effect a compromise No I 1 will wiil never go 0 to them thom he re rejoined rejoined rejoined re- re joined emphatically |