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Show WRENCH COMMENTS ON TELLURIDE SUITS A. M. Wrench, assistant general manager man-ager of the Tellurlde Power company, has made the following; statement In connection connec-tion with the suit brought against L. L. Sunn, general manager of the company, In the Colorado courts. Papers In the case were served on Mr. Nunn while he was on his way east on a bu.tnes trip: "For some yeara certain Interests hav vainly Bought to obtain control of thia company- Mr. Nunn organised the Tellurlde Tel-lurlde Power company and haa built H up. Cnder his management it haa nialn-talned nialn-talned Ita Independence. The recent attempt at-tempt of these Interests to attack this company will meet the same fate as previous attempts, and the atatements made hy them are not worth the printers' Ink used In publishing them. "To a layman the situation of the attorneys at-torneys for the plaintiffs in these actions 1s anomalo-is and of extreme Interest. The attorneys who now appear against Mr. Nunn and thia company were, during ttie time the transactions are claimed to have taken place, the attorneys for Mr. Nunn and thia company and were the ones the management and executors depended upon to guide legal affairs. They are now assuming to attack the administration of which they were a part and a lea-al document drafted during their admtni-t admtni-t rnt Ion, For the management It Is not difficult to under t and how and by whom the light is shed which csused these gentlemen gen-tlemen to attempt to riiacr-dit the man-aaeaient man-aaeaient of which they are do longer a part." |