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Show HENEY TO OPFJ ' MEATINQUIRY CHICAGO, Jan. 23i Francis J. II Heney, attorney for the government in If (ill tho investigation by the federal trado n commission Into the meat industry in l II its various aspects, said today that he If I I had not yet decided when or where &4 I the next meeting will be hold. (till After the St. Paul, Minn., hearing a 3 II week ago the commission had expect- IIS I ed to go to Sioux City, la., but on tho ii I day set the commission did not appear. llmw "Evidence adduced at St. Paul and 10 I information from other sources made F I It wise to do further work in Chicago," lf II explained Mr. Honey. "I have beea ra i l here since the meeting at SL Paul rlj II and the members of the commission Wim are In Washing-ton. They left it to ma It II to decide whore to hold the next hear- I Hi II lug. There will bo further hearings; Ifllll that is as definite as 1 can bo at this- jjjj I Mr. Henoy, asked as to a rumor that mm the appropriation of $250,000 for the hj investigation was- running low, said II that matter belonged to the commls- ill til I slonors and they had not said anything f' to him about it. He admitted that the I II Investigation of packers' books to do- j II termine costs and profits cut a big 11 fill holo in the appropriation. M I |