Show PAID PENAL TV I If AllOTMENT CHICAGO Jan 2 Forty Forty cents cent a R min min- dred rl watt was the penalty 3 assessed I against m members of the time old packers packers' pool who or r J their allotment Inlo into any 11 particular t territory and lime tho amount was WiS thc l the members discriminated against a Tim fill amounts w were ro paid by tw check cheek every P. wc week lt after tc I th the tho mccUn rt nt which time the packers reviewed re lh the ments meats of the preceding w week ck This Information regarding tho time inside workings of or tho old packers packers' pool lJ between l IS ISO is and arid 13 16 was given Riven I cn IJ by U Henry nry w when Ito lio resumed J his iii testimony In Ju th tn trial of limo icim Chicago packers before Hulled l Slat States DI District DistL Judge Carpenter 01 today J Who ho provided nt lit the llio Jn meetings R of or the rI on In ti thos iJ asked kc Special Counsel Butler Outler r J. J Martin of Armour Co war W the thC reply What dl dill l you O l call can these lines assessed against members s because of pi mm g I 1 referred to them as collections and payments Who represented the packers packer at these weekly meetings 1 Packers All IlI Represented For FOt Armour Co eo E. E J J. J Martin and Arthur Meeker W. W I D D. Miles II's appeared r most of ot tho limo time timime for or the Armour Armoul Packing lacking company compan For Cudahy ah Co r Was Michael udall and nud Robert n Byrne rn G. G H H. Hammond company compAn was vas h by Jesse Jetse I P. P K Fo A. A Allen Alien Edward Edward Ed Erl- ward Morris rind and I 1 II Hey maim man ap appeared appeared ap- ap a red for fOI or Morris Co and Swift S Co t wa was represented by hy GustaVus us I F. F Swift j ap-j and F I t. t A. A Fowl Fowler Fowier r. r The Tho witness gave o n a detailed description of the method us used d In ln figuring figurine tho the percentages per per- centa cs to bo lie shipped chipped t h by each member Into inlo the different territory Would It be ho for fOl or a member of the combination to suspend operations in inthe th the shipment of ot beet beef Into a certain territory terri tern tory one week e lt n anti nd receive p hl hi part of oC the lineS fines assef tf d for oven asked Attorney Butler Butier Yes YER Was as that ever cr done Yen est Did the time arrangement em nt tot for limiting the shipments on a a. p percentage c basis apply to other districts than to territory A t 2 Mr 1 Yc Veeder der stated pd that thal the same general gen gen- en eral rulo rule applied to all the tho territory in lii which the tho combine did bu business Those These fht c pa payments ments and collections be between between bo be- tween m of the pool applied only to be effect Yes Use of Margin Sheets What hat hat us use uso was waa made of ot th the mar margin ln sheets It showed the profit made In e each particular market Will hii you pl please illustrate Well Veli take Albany Alban N N. Y as au an all ex ox- ox ample If It the tho margin reports showed a a. aJos loss loa In that market It Indicated that that territory was flooded It If time the margins mar showed a profit It showed howd tho the supply was cas satisfactory Th The supply was regulated so BO as t td tf get M 5 results I The packers tried to prevent pre th the flooding of an any particular market with fresh beef beer Then n a low JoW margin ln meant nl less Jess beef beer for Cor tho time next week 1 Usually The Tho witness said ald there were era several ee new basic lc agreements of percentages made by tho the packers In th the period described de do de- de scribed 11 n a a. w nC basis barl Was as adopted I ni nl W ways wayn H destroyed the memorandum um of or time the theold old basis ho explained When S hen wore these theno new fleW basic agreements agree agree- meats ments made In 1193 1091 1 and 1001 n n. n 1 I remember It IL |