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Show FINAL ARGUMENT IN TRUST SUIT McRcyrrtId-. to Suii Up For Government Defense Demands De-mands an Acquittal. MISTAKES ADMITTED Division Managers Play Game Without Limit or Control Ungentlemanly Method. St. Paul. Minn , Nov. 5 Counsel fin-defense fin-defense In the government s suit io dlSBCVe the International Harvester company, shortly before noon today, concluded their final arguments he-fore he-fore the Cnlied States district court, and Attorney fitncral McReynoldl prepared to sum up for the federal side, beginning; t 2 o'elock. John F. Wilson cC Chicago, in concluding con-cluding for the defense, did not de mand acquittal, but asked that the court dismiss the case without prejudice preju-dice to either side, thus reserving to the government the right to intervene inter-vene at any time In the future Attorney (Jeneral McReynolda concluded con-cluded his argument at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Me HBkd the court to enter an Interlocutory decree, declaring declar-ing th Harvester company n monopoly. monopo-ly. He then asked that when such decree de-cree had been entered the defendants b given reasonable time to submit a plan of reorganization. oo |