OCR Text |
Show COUNSEL CLASH IN SUGAR CASE Wcs Cache 0finers on Stand At Continued Hearing At Sal tLake SALT LAKK. Oct 22 Wfnt Ci':ic S ivir company offle-crn and the for-L for-L ii--..,, i i . . , T Krnet Ft- Wnollcy. were again on the i-tnnel ut 'i-MitiIi v I hearing of lh federal tradi commie I iOij' complaint alleging competition I in interstate commerce against Iff a - . v Iley, the Utah-Idaho Bug i com It r tii ' the Amalg I i .'ugar torn- I pun ami others The hearing waa featured bj fre- mi "i areumen between Ili nrv Ward beer, eprelal attorney for the commli"-flon. commli"-flon. and Herbert Macmlllnn. COUOtol I for the defendant. In which the re fusal of ffltnsssrn to answer questions I w.ea the principal point of contention. J i S I "V STAND David A. Wexi. president of the We i Cm be enipany. was the firnt vit r? -h on iIm- -1 i r. 1 1 nn his redlrecl Rumination bj Mr. Mecr the witness said that. tO f.ir an he knew, Mr. Woollej had nothing to io with the gale of the Weal Cache company by the i"' It i Interests of th- Am iigamat-' Sd, At one oJnt he remonstrated with hitt examiner for what ho termed "sarcatitlc remarks." II was asked ly Mr. Beer If he knew of an agreement between Mr.j Woolley and th" Btaelas IntTeats. ! Irharebj ili West Caene wu to oe turned ir in Lhl A malK.imated bUl il r.iH.l knoivli -dge of Much alleged agreement: On croea-eaamlnaClon byi .Mr. liacmlllan, Mr Went testified that, John .v Hendrick.-on one time nreal- H dent of the W-t Cache, hud wild to H on Tuesday: B "You will hne to te!l the truth about this mattor a h n we c t n the Itati court in th -uti we an- pre Engl paring against your outfit H Mr. Macmlllan ha'd stated that one H of his reasons for instrm ting witnesses H not to anawcr questions was because H Mr Hendrickaon intended to use the testimony presented for the federal H trade commission for his own uit in Ha courtf. TrTXl l' i r .i-ui nwke.l Mr. West, as mWWa he had done previously, concerning fl former Governor Spry's record owne-r- H ship of stack in the West Cache Again H the witne refused to an-wer. j SVRY REi kLiLED H Governor Spry was recalled to the H eland and again examined concerning H matters related to the West Cache The governor testifk-d that he had M held uuwarda ol 800 iharea of stock H m tho We.ii Cache, part of which he 1 1 1 1 -1 In a trade with Mr. Woollcyj for some Jersey cattle. The stock I books and the s'tock transfer vvere in-: B traduced, the former showing the cer- llficate to have been Issued, hut the 1 latter ehowlng bul throe eaarea trans- H fcrred to Governor Spry. 1 Mr. Macmlllan entered strenuous, B objections to the QUeatlOns nut by Mr.j h i ; reaardlng this took ownership. H conti ndlnii that 1 m itter n w Ith-; Out the issues and the commission had, H .. nt'iii to Inquln Into them, while ? y.i Beei held that they wen relati I ti. the general charges of conspiring In the complaint and were material to the commission. I The argument between counsel be-; crime 9o acrimonious that Judge J. J. Dinhim examiner for the commission.' requested both to refrain from parson alltles. |