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Show O'DELL TE8TIFIE8 IN HARVESTER SUIT Omaha, Neb., March 14 Doing a business of $2,500,000 a yenr, with fifty-four stores scattered from Wyoming Wy-oming to California, Gcorgo P. O'Dell manager of a largo Salt Lako Utah, Implement concern found it posslblo to buy binders at wholesalo prices nnd thus "hnvo a little monopoly of our own." Mr. O'Dell gavo this testimony nt tho hearing this nfternoon before Examiner Ex-aminer Taylor in the government merger suit ngalnst the International Hnrvcster Company. Mr. O'Dell testified testi-fied that ho sold about tw.o hundred binders n year practically all of them of International manufacture. Some of these were for California fields. "Thoro has been no coercion, so far as our business Ig concerned," O'Dell testified, when asked It the defendants de-fendants had nttemptcd to uso unfair methods In selling him Implements. I Ho said thero had been no approcl-ablo approcl-ablo chango In the price of binders In tho last year, i |