Show GEORGIAN BACKS b Lr- Lr PACKING HOUSES Asserts Big Five Have Been BeenU U Altogether Blameless ill in Their Dealings I II I I I Ider Washington March 3 Coming lo to the thc after numerous der nie o or of the packers other es had urged orgel relation Edward J J. J Vereen cn a of ot the tho industry operator of r Moultrie Ga oa cotton otton he mill mUl tee fold agriculture told the thC house hl big Mi that Swift Co one of t the today toda lUcs lIy lUc thor bringing in b by five fi had been the th bl big poultry s stock lock and aid r st factor In iii the agricultural I development 0 of ot southern Georgia I the charges of ot thc the denied federal b Vereen Teree trade commission slon that Swift In Irk order to suppress competition Co a small packing plant plan fi financed fl- fl purchased farmers and businessmen businessmen busi busi- nan ed and built by at Moultrie try tn to buy lIu our did lid not Swift ir Co Vereen said We e solicited the plant sale salo in order to have o a n. large Ige packer tho the business and aid In general el de develop agricultural development dc Prior to Lo the sale of or the tho plant ho hc competition of or the big packers added entirely fair Call and Swift Co Was tyas did not not expect profits on the purchase within five n years Three Wyoming stockmen also ap appeared ap- ap before beCore the committee each urging legislation of or regulatory lag ing passage One of or the tho three J. J H. H Montgomery of ot Basin asserted that the whole holo packIng pick pack p ek- ek Ing industry should bo be put through a station delousing I |