Show Apparently There Is No Hope For an Pay Payi i I The Manti ManU workers who had been employed by the Corporation Corporation Corporation Cor Cor- of Utah recently contacted Attorney Dilworth Woolley and asked him to write to the law firm of Bedford Waller Jones Darling Darling Darling Darl Darl- ing of Wilkes Barre Pa in an ef effort effort effort ef- ef fort to find the status of their former employer Mr Rose The group was interested in collecting some due them in wages and asked Attorney Woolley to check and find for sure whether or not this would be possible In answering the query on Rose the law firm of Wilkes Barre Bane wrote the following letter under date of June 20 1949 Mr Dilworth Woolley Attorney Manti Man i Utah Dear Mr Woolley Your letter of June has ar arrived arrived arrived ar- ar rived and had our attention and we regret to advise that we believe the claims aggregating of men and women employed by Rose are not collectable Rose is heavily in debt The newspapers have recently published articles that he has gone into bankruptcy and that he has been arrested on various charges of fraud r embezzlement etc which nn the government is prosecuting It Itis Itis Itis is believed that he is insolvent and that any efforts to collect the said will wilt prove futile and entail costs without results Several months ago we represented represented represented two creditors and in c collecting on behalf of the Se Security Security Se- Se Mutual Bank of Salt Lake City a claim of on an unpaid note of Rose and on a claim of Factors Corporation we collected out of but there after other claims forwarded to us have proved It is distressing and deplorable that these men and women employed employ employ- ed by Rose ate are apparently frustrated frustrated frustrated frus frus- in collecting what he owes them but under the circumstances we cannot advise legal proceedings Very truly yours Bedford Faller Jones Dai Darling ling By Paul Bedford o o |