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August 6, 1930 issue

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The article presents information related to social and political issues of the world. Youngstown Sheet and Tube and Bethlehem Steel Corp. got into courts before their merger. Cyrus S. Eaton, principal representative and spokesman of the Youngstown stockholders who have opposed the merger, became uncomfortably insistent some days ago in demanding specific information about the salary and perquisites paid to Eugene G. Grace, president of the Bethlehem corp. On July 20, at Quogue, Long Island, fur businesswoman Rebecca Wendel Swope, eighty-seven years old, breathed her last. Her property was left to the last of six Wendel sisters aged 80. It consisted of real estate, accumulated in the family for two centuries and worth more than $100,000,000.

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YOUNGSTOWN Sheet & Tube Co.; BETHLEHEM Steel Corp.; CONSOLIDATION & merger of corporations; ACTIONS & defenses; EATON, Cyrus S.; GRACE, Eugene G.; SWOPE, Rebecca Wendel; PROPERTY
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