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PACKERS INTEND TOCOMPLY WITH CONSENT DECREE Means of Financing Company for Transfer of Stockyards Only Stumbling Block, Say Swift & Co. That the'packers have no intention of trying to side-step fhe decree calling for the gisposition of their stockyards interests, but that such a¢tion is beset hy-serious obstacles, chief of which is Ahe fini ig of a corporation “which would be acceptable to the government, is the declaration of Swift & Co. in a} communication to The Tribune reply- ing to a published press. dispatch. | Swift & Co., thru L. D. H. Weld, man- r of the commercial research depart: { ment, outline the status of the case lowing statement: 1 bune of September 28th con- tained a Washington news item in’ ref- ND OF FIVE HUNDRED SHEEP STOLEN, BELIEF ENCAMPMENT, Wyo., Nov. 17.— yt owned by W. Es ilten and be bg near this place, have disap- earch of the range has failed to re o 2 range }o re- sulé In discovery of any of the ani- mals, either alive or dead, it is as- sumied that they were stolen, WARDEN PINS NUMBERS ON PAR WD OBBED HM OF TREASURED KEEPSAKE RAWLINS, Wyo., Nov. 17.—Warden Frank A. Hadsell of the “Wyoming penitentiary “here must have~ experi: enced a grim sensation of gratification when John Moss and Raymond. Peter- son were delivered at the prison, un- der .sentence for burglary committea here. It so -happened that the two men, unaware of the iGentity of their RAWLINS DOCTOR “TIKES OWN LIFE “TN DESPONDENGY iRemorke and Worry Over Domes- tic Troubles Beli¢ved Respon- sible for Suicide of Phy- sician 17.—“Sui is RAWLINS, Wyo., Nov. cide resulting from despondenc W. C. Mott, a physician of this place whose body, was found in his home with a. gaping wound in the breast His: wife and former associate in prac- tice; Dr. Neva Mott, who was in Spo kane when the suicide occurred, will take the body to North Caroling, the dead tnaan'’s former home. Dr. Mott's death was caused by the charge of a shotgun. He placed a string on the trigger of the gun in such a@ manner that the weapon could be discharged by a pull from the front, the coroner's verdict in the case of Dr.| IGHILDEN ABANDONED BY ~ CHAIR IN HOUSE | | KEMMERER, Wyo. Nov, 17.—1, W. |Sammon of this place, recently elect- jed to the lower house of the Sixteenth ; Wyoming legistature, has announce) [his candidacy for the speakership._ He ‘is a skillful parliamentarian, having {haa experience in preceding legisin- jtures. There are a number of othér | candidates for the speakership, so scat- | tered that the contest may involve sec- , tonalism. CODY, Wyo., Noy. 17.—The Cody club hassadopted resolutions indorsing L. R. Ewart of this place for the speakership of the lower house of the Sixteenth Wyoming legislature. Ewart represented Park county in the Fif- teenth house and recently was re-elect ed. “Baldy,” as he | ws {known in the Fifteenth house, of the most popular and < bers of that body. ;Mott had been drinking heavily and was looking for her with a gun and PARENTS FOR MOVIE ARE “UPTON, Wyo, Nov. 17,—Left by their parents in bed fear a hot stove, while the parents attended a movie show, the 5-year-old daughter and 3- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook were badly burned when the bed caught fire.. The — children’s screams attracted George Hestline, a neighbor, whe rescued them, but not bofore the boy |had been \so badly burned thut he died, and thé girl al- most. fatally burned as a result of her devoted efforts to save her brother. Hestline barely was able to get. the children out before the entire house was in flames and the building was burned to the ground, familiarly | BADLY BURNED IN FIRE NEAR DEATH IN FALLOFF TRAIN CHEYENNE, Noy. 17.—P. Saunders, dea in’ @ efitical condition at St. John's hospital from Injuries sustain- ed Sunday night, when he fell from la freight train near Pine Bluffs, while stealing 4 fide. He lost one arm and sustained fractures of the skull and collarbone. He is from Kansas City, MINER CRUSHED TO DEATH WHEN CAUGHT BY ROCK es KEMMERER, Wyo. Nov. 17.— Cayght. by. a fall_of rock while wor! # in ) thine st Frontier, Louis paren Sistained _ injuries -Whioh caused his death after hé had been brought:to avhospital here. He was 4i years old and is survived by a widow and three: children. x ¥ Tribune Want Ads bring results. Anniversary Bargain Day Evetybody’s Doin’ It! LYRIC Continuous — 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY Victim, selected’ Warden Hadsell's resi- dence as the scene of their depreda- tiong and stole a quantity of jewelry, erence to the plan submitted to. the United States department of justice, by which it was proposed that the pack- placed the muzzle just over his heart|that, therefore, she intended to get set the butt of the gun against a wall,|out of his way. i and” pulled the trigger. The report) After Mrs. Mott's departure the phy: | ers would be divested of their holdings in stockyards properties. 'This has just come to our attention, “The impression is given that the pro- posed form of liquidation is nat a sin- c attempt in the actual disposal of packer ownership in these properties. This impression is caused or strength- ened by the expressed opposition to the plan on the part of the Federal Trade Comy,ission. Unfortunately, the com- mission yoi only its objections, which seem to be based altogether on sus- picions which appear as a natural ount- come of a fixed prejudice against the packing industry. As in the past, the commission confines its comments on- tirely to adverse criticism. No sug- gestions: have been made by them to- wards a better solution of the prob- lem. “It is no easy matter in times of re- stricted loans and high interest rates to finanee a, transfer of properties involv; ing approximately $40,000,000. To those familiar with this situation the only possible way to handle the transaction in justice to all parties concerned was through a holding company that would buy the properties and agree to issue stock for public subscription. | “Swift & Co. wants the public to know that it intends to comply with! the consent decree, arranged by the ‘ United States department of justice, , and subscribed to before court, in every | Particular. We are on record that we are willing to relinquish our entire in- kyards properties as rap- y as they can be disposed of, The question now at issue is how this disposal shall be brought about. “If it is desired that livestock pro- ducers and the general public shall have fin opportunity to acquire these invest- ments, a way must he found to finance the transfer. Most of these proper- ties are under joint ownership, and therefore the ownership must be“#nal- gamated into one unit before it witt be possible to interest the small investor, “It should also be understood that it is specifically stated in the consent ‘de. eree that the method of disposal is sub- ject to the recommendation of: the United States department of justice and to the final approval of the court.’ | pauls isto: «tvs bl H. A, REICHENBACH, M. D. General medicine, diagnosis, ébstetrics and children, Temporary location, Apt, + 10, Smith Apts. Eventually Midwest Refining Co. Bldg., Phone 1548. 11-18-12t west SS ed EA Allmetal weatherstrip mukes WARM- ER ROOMS WITH ‘LESS PUBL. Sy} vester F. Pelton, 925 S. Lincoln. Ave. Phone 9283. 9 30-28 | SYLVESTER F, PELTON, carpen- ter, contractor, jb work, new. work. 925 8, Lincoln Ave., Phone 928-J. 11-16-tt C7 Se SS SBURNETT OPTICAL COs EYE TALKS ¢ E have made @ profound study of eye-examina- tion of lense-fitting. What- ever your eye defects we can prescribe correctly for you. ‘The glasses are sold to you at a moderate cost, depending upon the lenses you need and the mountings you . choose. Your eye-satisfaction is gs- sured. BURNETT OPTICAL (: W.G. BURNETT —— — S.T. BUTLER HENNING MOTEL BLOG CASPER. WYO EW MAP of Salt Creek ~ FREB. Salt Creek, Wyo., is naw in the spotlight. As the govern: ment leases aré granted on lands in this great oil producing area, you need a good map to guide you. This one is new and up-to-date. It shows the holdings of the individual com- panies, It includes structural con- tour lines taken from the official map of the field. You waht ‘this map and you will be glad that you sent for it. A letter or just your name and address on a post card will bring it to you Free. OHENSTEIN & GRAHAM, Inc. Nevada Bldg Denver, Colo. Offices—Denver, Cheyenne, and Rawlins Private wires to_all offices. including. a charm~ presented to Had- sell by Theodore Roosevelt. When ap- prehended at Laramie they still. had a portion of the jewelry in their posses- sion. . ie Moss is under sentence to be Hid- sell’s official guest for from 18 months to three yeats. Peterson's term is fram one to two years. They pleaded guilty. MAN IS STRUCK DEAD BY CRANK . ON OIL DRILL NEWCASTLE, Wyo., ‘Nov... 17.— Hilton Heisel, 22, was so badly in- jured when struck by a crank of a drilling engine in the Osage oll field, -Rear here, that he died ten minutes later. His. funeral will be held at Milwaukee, Wis., where his mother and a brother. reside. ‘was not heard and the tragedy was not revealed until friends, alarmed by the physician's failure to appear at his of- fice, after five days had elapsed re- ported their apprehension to the po- lice. Marshal Hayes thereupon broke and discovered the body. Remorse and worry resulting from domestic difficulties is believed to have inspired Dr. Mott's suicide. He and his wife came here about two years ago from Virginia and built up a good practice. A few weeks ago, however, husband went to Laramie, where he ad- dressed a@ note to Mrs. Moot in which he stated that he intended to end his life. A reconciliation was affected, however, and he returned to Rawlins. About ten days ago, however, Dr. Mott ‘attacked his wife and beat hér severely,.and thereafter she departed for the Pacific coast. Before leaving, it is said, she told friends that Dr. AMERICA CASPER’S FINEST THEATER—THAT BRIGHT SPOT . 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