Show THESE BEET GROWERS VERS VERSTELL TELL DIffERENT STORY WASHINGTON 1 Jan 1 12 The resent rc ent- ent ment of or Colorado or organizations and beet sugar r growers at the previous testimony testimony testimony mony of or three Colorado witnesses before the house r Investigating committee was hl va shown n yesterday when I e citizens or of that stale appeared red to tor r refute l stories or of labor c conditions that have been described as UI bordering on and the recruiting of beet fWd labor in the slums of great at cities offered b by James E E. U. U Combs and Albert Dacan a few weeks ago go The men heard were Bruce G. G Eaton of f Eaton Col R n. A. A Chase of ot Fort rort MorGan MorGan MorGan Mor- Mor Gan W W. A. A heel lIoe t of Sterling and A. A L. L I. I of or Longmont Col Cal The Tho committee was waa selected b by real estate Itte It te organizations and civic bodies in Colorado to lo remove th the tho Impression cre cre- Rt d by hy the trio who appeared appear d b before tore as representatives of or the Beet Sugar Grow- Grow era r organization The men who first appeared had many I complaInts complaint to make of ot th the treatment af- af Jed forded them theft by refiners Tho e who a ap ap- ap tl red yesterday rda testified o to the friendly r relations enjoyed with tho tue refiners They had no complaint to make malee th their h said paid and championed d the sugar u nr beet industry Indus indus- tr try which th they y re regarded as a a. great boon i to Colorado Colordo Pi statements that the refiners controlled d state politics also were de de de- I nied aled |