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• Spe c ial F ile l\i o . 1 84

23rd Logislature o tne
dt n.te o f 1."! y om :'..ng

l 935

li.:_) ,) . ·1\j o . 34
AN .i~ct t o aru end and r e- enac·t; Sect iol'.l.

L9- 210l, •::y ming · Revised ~t c.tute
1 931, re l at ing to B};: TEI!' LS: o.nd
sr;ec ifyir:g t h e ca.u i:; es or gr otmcis
t 'rere (:f, and pr oving t hF.d; no pet iti011
!":.l otion •r a i,pl i cat i on fo r c.. nei'J tria.l
ul}on t lie gr ound of ·u~·rl y cl i s co vered
eviC:.once s ha l l be . file d mor e t he..n one
, ~o.r 2.Atc; r• t ' ,e final judgment \·ms

r 0ndered .

�• .Intro4uced ·by Mr .. Edward T. Lazear .

S. F. No. 34

A JBTIJLIL
FOR
AN ACT to amend and re-enact Section 89- ~101, Wyoming Revised Statutes, 1931, re;
lating to new trials and specifying the causes or grounds t hereof, and pr oviding
that uo petition, motion or application for a new trial ·upon the ground of newly
discovered evidence shall be filed mor e th an one year after the final judgment was '
rendered·.

J an. 21, 1935.

Introduced, Read first ti°lYl e, Referred to Committee No. 1, Delivered J

to Printing Committee No. 19.

Be It Enacted by the Legislature of tlie State o{Wym~ing: .
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Section 1. That Section 89-2101, Wyomiug ·Revised Statutes, 1931, be amended au\i;
re-enacted to read as follows:
Seetion 89-2101.

A new ·trial is a re-e:x:a.inination in the same c·ourt of an issue qf r

fact, after a ve1;dict by ~ jury, a report of a ref~ree· or master, or a decision by th1{.-

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~ourt; an&lt;l the former verdict, report or d ecisio1i •shall be vacated, and a new tr i a·t
granted, on the applicatlon •of the party agg1:ieved, fo·r any of the following causes affect,..

7 · •:. i11g·:~ate1·ially the s~bsta~tial rights' of" 1nich party:" •
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l.

Irregularity in the proceedings of the court, jury, referee, master·

or prevailing

party, or any order of the court or referee, or abuse of: discretion, by which the party

S. F. No. 34-Page 1

�,,· as prevented from having a £air trial;

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2. . "1fo,conduct or the jury or prevailing party;

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3. Accident or surprise, which ordinary prudence could not have guarded against;

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4.

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ExcessiYe damages appearing to hani becu given und er the inflneuce of passion

or prejudice;

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5. Error in the assessment or the amonnt ut recovery, wh ether too large or too

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small, when the action is upon a contract or for th e injury to or detention of property;

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'l'hat the Yerdict, report or decision is 11ot sustained by sufficient evidence or: is

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l'011ti-ury to law;
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Newly discovered evideuce, material for the pa1ty applying·. which he could not,

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with reasonable diligence, have discovered and prn&lt;lut'ed at·. the trial; pmvided when the

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gro11·11ds for a new frial could not with reasu11nblc diligm1c c ha ue been d;iscove1·ed befoi·e,

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b 11t m·e cUsco11crcd aft er the term at wh·ic!t flrn verdict, ·rcpol't· at' d ecision was rendered

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or made, the applic..at1·on may be ·nuulc by petitio11, filed as 1~n other ca.~es, not later than

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Ihe seco11d fe/'111-, after the discovery; whe1·e11.po11 C£ snnw11ms shall issne, and be •retiir·n-

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able and served, or p1ibliootion made, as prescribed i11 Sect-i-on 89-820; the fa.cts stated

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iu the pet·irion shall be considered a,s denied withou,t answer; 1:f the service be complete
111 vacaf1·011, th e case shall be heard and s-wnuna.1·ily decided at the e11s111:ng term,, and if in
term, it shall be hea,rd and dec·i ded after th1.1 e.vpirafion of twenty days f?·o-m s-uch serv-foe; and the case shall be placed on the trial docket, and the witnesses shall be examined
in open co11.rt, or their depos-itions taken as in other cases, b·ut no petition shall be filed
more tha-n 011c year after the fonal judgment was rendered.

8. Error of law occurring at the trial, and excepted to by the party making the a.pplication.
Section 2. This .A.ct shall take effect and he in force from and aft.er its passage.

';. F. No. 34-Page 2

�COPY

Cheyenne, Wyoming, Jan. 16, 1935.
Ur. Eugene t!cAullf'fe 1
Pres., Union Pacific Coal Co. ,
Caaba, '.Nebraska.

Dear l.Ii-. rhAulif'fe:
Mr. Pryde has come to Oheyoone to-dny and we have eone over tho

bills· which llr. Taliaferro has prepared with reference to the compensation

law.

Copy of m:y letter to Mr. Lazear ooicb is enclosod harem.th gill in-

dicate tbo action 1:1e have token.

In addition thereto go have furnished

copies of llr.. Taliaferro• e letter t~ ne explainin&amp; th e bills and copios
ot the bills themsolvos to IJr. Uullen and Mr. O'Leary .

It oeoms to Ile

that Ur. Taliaferro has fully and carefully covered the instructions ghich
you gave him, and I have no suggestions to make except to suggest the

possibility that the amendoent to Section 124-120 R. S. 1931, as amen~ed
by Chapter 129 Session Laws of 'i'lyoming, 1933, occurring in the laat para-

graph of sub-section (a) thereof, may not be entirely clear.

I have not,

ho't18ver, at .. emp-ted to make any cbange in thie a:iended provision. thinking

that it will be better to take this up in connection with other po.esible
amendments to be discuaeod with the Senate Committee to \7hich the bills
are referred.

I will Gdvise you when tho matter is .eat tor hearing betore

tne Senate Committee.
Very truly rours,

cc - Ur. T..

s. 'l'al.iaferro, Jr.

�COPY

Oh0y01.m0, \'Jyoruing, Ja1:1. 16, 1935.
I.'.?.

~d~~Td To La 2oar,

uildini;.

I hand you !1er0tn.th the thr'"'e bills p~opn:red by tu:~. ToJ.iufex-i,O
ni-tu !f0fo:rcnco ·io the f!ox-kmen~ o Cac1pon0ntiori Lan; the c.ri:.astrophe fund
[m::1 tho 1cm t:iHh ii'0f'erence to t10.tions · i'oir n 01:.1 t:."iw.. ✓ I also enclose cop
o-" I.'.'.T o 'r'uliuf01i"ro's lette~ to me in o,,plarrn:Uon of 'i:,heo0 bills.
Cith perticul or reforenca to the bill C:L G:?ld:i...'Plg the le.r.1 vith
=o:?o::,o;;ig 0 to neo trials,. the purpose of this anend!Jant, is to place u lil.ui•ii-

;::c:;iol'! upon the time nithin ohich r::otions f oz- ns-1 trial upon t.he ground of
Dooly discovered evidooce can tJe filed . AfJ tho lo.n non oxi0"to 0 at lenst
cio :'!.o.to,;&gt;pirefad by Judge '.i.'id1Jall, ·i;h0r0 is no suc h 1:i.mUn ion a nd ·t bie has
o.n mp ri ·GQEJ.t beuiring, as qil l be cppm"011ri; to you, of cas eo ,..mdor tho c cmp 0nontio;;1 lar1. If th0r0 is no av.ch lici ts.ti on an injut"od \-1or!mara oey- yem-s
o.f-iiot' the ~cctU:'X'Ol'lce of t.ho injury Hlo a r..otion xor no-a ix-ial i."l a px-o=
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cc0diog for fill eoa~d upon tho ground of neoly di scovered ovidonce and open
tho c.iholo cnae o
I h ave spok on to Senator Peoi"'SO!l obol.!"'c; thes0 bills and ho undeE'~
o-&amp;a.!'3ds that you. Dill int :roduco -G~1cw.
I suggest -6 imt you speak to 11 im,
telling hin yo\t hov0 ·(;:.0 oillG iD yo 2 posoosoio11~ a- d be ccrlai..vi that he

io ln the

c f1 ai.;c; o h 011
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t ey ai'0 in~GJrodueod □ o t.irnt ho tJill ref er the□ to tho

px-opcll' cowmi-1:.-'c;ee. He advised oe t i10.u he c:ould ,·oi'oz- t.he bills to the juui=
ci'aTy co.;;mitt00. -;;1on t he bills t1GV• • oelll E'Gfer?od to ·ihat corrJitteep· of
t1h:lch you. m~0 n rn::,:....;' )cz,, th(? cool opc2i'aZ;m- c a."ld o-ih c:?s i;:;ould like to .1avo a

dnto fox- i1e::iring :·•:-i f o~e ·cho con.::itteo cot fm~ e;"1ouah in acivcnc0 so -r. ~.at
CDl'.llo !!O"i:.icLl can 'too given "S;o all iP..ic::eotod and tho miter co.n be cerofolly
co~sid.0k~ed by the coo.mittoo. Uill you ldndly ndvis0 me o f tho actio~ you
ho.ve tokon in thio co:nnectioij.

cc = ··--.. T. S. .1.'Uliaf'eil'E"6, Ji".
: . r~. Eueono Ce _ul:iff0.

�r Ox-igine:t Compaooation Filo #J.84

Llr o Sohu U. LoO&amp;s
Che:,/GMO, t'Jyomii~
D0a;r S:u,: ·
0000000000000000

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In •;;his co:nuo@tiou 0 I ram al.so s0ndir1g a Bill xo'K' ru1
,t.;!10i1dmerit O to SeoM.oID. 57.,.702, of Ariiclo 7, tlyoming Rov:i.00c1 Sta:i;u-'Gee ,

1~31, "1.7hich th0 Gmploy0l!'S or cx•i;J?a-hazardcuo l nbori&gt; ll.~vo @ezefully eon=

;t.B oJ.oo oori!1:i.X?~ you e. Dill ~~ ano.111d Sooiaon 8~.,.2101 9 nu&amp;! 1
@orc1id0x&gt; tg be oll ve·ay x'iir□-~ impo?'c;ruio0
Tho Dholo Gt!bjeat o~
- -r .f\L&amp;1l. tJnS c::!!oh ga!i'blod by ·/;ha l"fOvio:!.on or 1931. . No 00ns0 cun h0
.oudo o~ o'!I i'..1; 0 hu1i oopoo!nlly ia ~~~ tla,r,..gorouo bceauoo no Hmi ❖.ation
io plaoc.J '-W~ffl -~ L") ·Glr;i.o uh j } o.!)pli.., u·~ioilo i or? 11 NBU TRIA.'U 1 .foz&gt; ' 1novly
disoovo,?od ov-.ldo-·oo" Q □:st bo r__::u oo
Ii'!. othc-ri.. TIO&amp;\dOp ~.me.let:" -tl10 lC!.D
ao i-'6 r10.:i 0.i-'..i,-rGo) t_JO!fu i.o tY G ·c:ti \.\.½1 ~ oo 11 Ii'08 Mjt~dico:~a•·, oop0dallJ7
i!!l aomponaaiion ca::Jc:i 0 i:"1on oJ.1. tho fnc·t □ aro x'oTgotton oo::::&gt; noi~z:ma
cen 0000 ia nnd ocy -~hat h::i ra.s j';!l'.Jt r,JGnily di0eov01.--•ct1 tlm~ k:, is

snfx'o.rlng fg,Dm nn injuey- ha.ppoaiug th:i21 y00.g,o agv, nnd ·ihoro i8 ~@
lJ"t;C.'tiU'im ·balc'ri!!.., ·&amp;o nCill:bTI o2 cay ouch ela:lr;lo
?.t10 11'An:int1om•;;n ·~!\mt
I hnvo piloposed io ·tL o:ioo·J lo.uguC'-30 of tho oto:tuto shovn iu 1920 0

r ·yo::;h;,g Coe.:,ilc:.1 Sta.tu-Ceo, So&lt;rvioD !J87&lt;C•o
T.hio statutoD o1 oou?.oo,
io ·~I:::i Oll::1.o 11 !fobI?3.!3kl 0 Kc.:1sao~ Oslclm:2'.J. B·Ga.tutos. I-;; has boo:l ci.j~~

di.ca.,..;o l Zo~ a half contucy Ori' l.ilOX'0 0 oro ms a fixcrl, dofiai·~o an':il co~

-:; Qin moonil'l~, mid of coux-00, ·~h'.) t:wvisioaero 11 WliJittir.gly ol·'lm-i,:1&lt;:&gt;-'.;c:1

• this -cc:ctio::1 in tcying ~ :l0p~vo "6hC lo.u ~
Nvisici:D:..73 vcm far afieldo

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iffl T:RIA.IS', 'but '\:110

I -aould □ uggoot that oor..o lacyor of tho Sou~to, uho hno -~b
opi?it t.o ~ot bohine those t'.b.~~e aoendrn3nts, be requosted to i~roduco thwio If this io done, I ...-1ish you uould lot mo lm.ro u10 tJil1

.:.u-c. .. oduoo ·G h:i DiJ1 a, ond if I enn help in any manner -i n i::aakillg ~urtl-n~
0.xtJlrumtir.m, I ti-ould gle.dly oono to Oheyenmi, and appotli' b0foreo tho

Comittoo lnvinz tho Bills in· cho.i"ge.
I uoul.'1 lilto cl.co to Zm.ou tho
Comoittoo to t.rhoo tho three bills aro roforred.

Youro truly,
Cr.l.gil'lal Signod: 'f.S. To

TST:ga

,

�A BILL l'OR
AU i.Cf to R$~d auJ r ~- naot Sect ion 83- ~lOl,

yomini ne~i sod Gtatutea,

li3Sl, ·1·~l &amp;ting to ne,i tri~ s M.d specifyi ng th~ c~-urae$ or ground. a

tll1,!!x·0ot , an.u providin! that no p•t1t1on, motlon or ~1,pli cotion
tor ,a fl fit\; tri

upon the ~:round ot n&amp;v-,l y di tH!ove1•ed ft,ridenc• tlh.all

be f i l d. mo~e thrJll ons· 1 a:r fl,fter th~ f i n l 3lld'!$fnt Y-"61 s r en~6rec!.

f •

l t WiAC'.rtL fi:i. i'ti.u. Li.016.LA'.l'tm~ QY i.as 6'.11 AtJs {.IJf \a:ollttl'm:

S cUon 1.

Thnt f!e ct 1on 88- t&gt;l Ol , .:y®ing Revised Statutes, l9i'1,

b~ suunded ttnd re- enactad to r e~d es f ollo~~:
bection 89- ~l Ol .

.A n- 1 •• t ial 1:l £ .re- exalJ\in~tion in the- ssL1e

COUX-t Of aih iG.SU~ of l"act, ~ft'=l' $l. Vti diet by ,r_

3ury, a. repo:rt of a

re:1"1.iiiree o:r u.ua t:•tt.•r, or ~~ tieel$1ou by th~ court ; ~.nd the .fori'J!el' v~r.d1et,

:.. · ~-p~r • or dacia1or. "' .lJ. b~ v1:cl' taa, end :: n-o~ t..r..L11l .;J rapt. ed,
:-·,v .. -l1tHttio
4.

OL. t.n&amp;

o.f tr.., .. -.• •"•t.7 ii. ,r1lvciu, for ar,.y of th~ fol lo·;,1~g caus:~6

rt~;r-tini m.~t· ~·1 • ly thr; ~ului~ :.. ti l rignts 01 such .. art· t

-1 .

·.tr1"egule.rit7 1.n th-a ;•roceedi

s or tho court, Jury.

referee, m35t~r or preve1l1n. ~arty, or nny order or the court or
rtt er-ea, or abus~ of uiaer t.1.on, by wbJ.cll th e party «!I.! pre-v~nted !rOtli.
:·.L•.v:. _,; • •fair t1•ial1

~1 conau ct of tho jury or prsvailin

p r ty;

J\.l&amp;r.:eu ~-;;,:;,in~t s

••
• ... !ltiil)llCtJ

5,

~C6Ub1Yo d&amp;maies app~~ .isl . ~o ·h "~e be~ given·under tbe
of p.auii.«,n i or; __ l e41udlc e_; .
£J-1'01•

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•

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~ th,a e;siie&amp;"lli&lt;'' ~ ,it t,.1.,, o&lt;loui.t ot uconry, &amp;hotbol" ~

too lar e Ol' too small~ :hvn ;tb• n~tio.n i i us;on ,. co~tl"~C~ or f or ·the
1.DJ,ur1. to ·er ,co ton t1o~ ~i. l&gt;ro· ••ty i
. 6.

t~at the •• • d1~t , r~port .or d~ci i i o~ ts not ~u .t~lned by

u!i'1C1ft:nt e~1c!e,ic , ot 1~· t.vtl tl;'.t 't:'1, tQ la1a ~

~••11 di COVQr ~d ~~iu-an~ \, ~at$r1 6l tor

apfl1-

inc-, 'lllneh he caulu not , ·•1·t.h rtu:1.~~l ~ dil,i.&amp;' • .,

d.t : oo.., r ed

7.

~

• ro4Qo•d ~t th• tr1al J

�&amp;I qtn•r SM•l!t not l nte;r thpn t)}~:i f5Jl\eonr1 tq·e , ?fttar tht 4itcttttfi
geraupen ' •wampps §ht1ll 1ssUR. 1 and be r utu;cn61.tl ~ fp~l 6&amp;:ryszfi, or ;-)Ubl105t1on ma ~, s.e 1,x-~sc::-1bed 1n secti on 89- 8tO; tho~; tacts stht,:d in tb

pe\ition ball b~ considerad a• dunied Ydthout ffi?S~er; i f th~_service b~

.xe~ratiOll or t -,:mtz dBjO t rom such 8.;l'Vlco i M·,'! tbet ca~m i-112111 be pl aced.

.PP: t:l¼• t£1 &amp;1 dooket 1 ~.nd th~ ~1tnwsso e !lh~ll be e~smin•d in op~n eour~.

or tb &amp;ir doposit1ou$ twcou as in oth~r cos ~&amp;&amp; but po p~tition $mall to
fll d. llJ.O'):'Q tb~;.n one zusr .11ttmr tl 0 1"1nal ju&lt;lgfuen.t Wt s r;::ncer·~d .
8,

Error ot lav, occurring t1t th~ triu , end erxcepted to by the

~art.7 m~kin~ tbe ~;.i;tl1c~ t1ot&gt;..

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A?.lli:RICAN UEDICAL ASSOCIATIOI~

535 North Dearborn Stroot
CHICAGO
August S, 1932.

Dr. J. G. r.annar,
Roak Spri :ngs, Wyo.

Dear Doctor Wanner:
In reply to your letter of July 30, \,o
suggest that you wite to the Secretary of the Chica.go Ophtholt10logi.caJ. Society, Dr. R. c. Gamblo, 30 Horth W.chiean Avenue ,
Ob.ioago, Illinois, for the raports requested.

·,;a regrot being un:iblo to find a.ny rei'eronco
to the subject of the "Obapt:IBJl 'lnble."

'l"le m.11 bo glad to look

further if you can give us more definite roi'oroncaa.
Ue o.ro enclosing our ca.tal.ogu listing tho

publications ot the American Uedical. Association.
Yours very truly,
JOURNAL AUERICAN llEDIOAL ASSOOIATION.

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state Capitol

Commissioners
Salt Lake Gi·iy, utuh

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Auguot 4th, 1932

rJm. _1. Knerr
Hemry lJ. Hayes

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Secret.ary
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Replying to your favoE" of July 3oth, 1932, ue are

cneloaii1$ to you bereoith copy of Chapmail's Percentage Vision
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We are very happy to furnish you m.th this im'oA""•

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Vory respectfully yours,

'iim. I.I. Knerr ( Signed)
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�'.i.1I-IB A.L!!ERIOAN ACADEMY OF OPHTHliLMOLOGY i\WD OTOLARYNGOLOGY

Se:;ction of Instruc·aon

D~ o Harey s. Gradle
SGc~eta~y : Ophthalmology
58 E. ;;Jo.shington St • .,
Chicago O Illinois.

D:r. Uilliom V. liullin
Socl~e-i;m-y: O~olaryngology

Cleveland Clinic
Clevoland, Ohio

i\ugust 30, 1932.

Dr. Jay George r.ann0ll'
Fi:&amp;"st Security Bank Building

Rock Springs, 17yolirlng
Uy dear Doctor:

Dr. Gamble ·l;urnod OVGi" your letter of August 23rd to me fa!' an,;,;1er.

Tho oo-cnlled Chicago 0-phthalmology Society table und J.,he om knomi as the
Chnr,nan table nro errliiroly antiquated as t1ell as are maey of the a'c;hoi'

omilax- tables in 'Gt1ieh coIJponsa.Uon is based solely upon central visual acuity ..

I hc.vo no copios of those tables available, but I am referring your le·li·Gor and
ey o.nonox- to Dr. Uoodvard, legal Jirector of the A.M.A.
in nhich cas o I am otn· c "Ghat he \,ill be kind enoufgl to ser.d you copieoo
not ho can inform you r,aor0 they are to bo obtained.

Very sincerely yours.
(Signed) Harry Gradlo
HARRY s. GRADL:3

HSG:AG

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�AHERICAN MEDJ.CAL ASSOCIATION

Bureau of Legal ':1edicine and Legisle:'don
Uillic..m C. \'!oodr1urdp ~1. D., L.L.U., Directo!"

53S North Dearborn Stx-eot, Chicago,

Di:-. Jay li-GOI"ga \7amior8
F-iz-Er6 S0 cmri ty Bank Bldc; .. ~
Reck Sp&amp;"ings, r!yoraing ..

Dr. Gradle has roi'orrod to n 0 yot!I' lottmr of August 23rd,
i;"Ol0:Hv0 to -tables noo ill use fer tho purpose of computing loss of vision.
I knou nothing~ the table oT report of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society and nothing of the so-called Ghapr:ian ta.bla. Uhila you
nsk for:- inforrm.1:~ion conc0rning all tublco of thia cho.ra.cter that ura
0
in preserr~ use in th0 computation of induS"iirial cases,'' I vonture ·i;o
submit tho i'ollotJing inforaation, dtllout knooing r1hother tho tables arul
rnethods referred :i;o are or are not in common uso tcduy.

-:mom.as Hall Shastid, Ophthalmic Jurisprudence:

A reprint

fx- 01~ 'ifuo .l\j:;191.~ic:lil EncyclopGdi.a of Ophtllalnology (Z;'here the Title is

•~wgal R0 1atio:co of Oph·~halmology1' ).
Undor the ~bave title, Dr.
Sho~:i.dp oi? Superior, D:i.aconain, print~ r1For Privato Distribution OzQy/0
-'&amp;hroui;h the Olevoland Pl·ess at Chicago, · in 1916, tho vol~e numed abovoo
On 1):l.goo 73 and i'ollo-.1ing, ho diacaases Visus.l Economics.
At the begim1i ng of his dlscussio~, he says: n:ror c..n entirely diff orent viou of
·t hio oubject, s0e, in ·thio Encyclopedm, ( of ,Ophthalmology-), 'Vis.,1ll
000-ao:.iiea' a very thoroUWi article by Dr. E. E. Holt."
H. llagnue and H. V. Uiirdernmn, Visual Econcmios with Rules for
Bstitrltion of -'i;ho Earning Ability Af'tor Injuries to the Eyeti. This
book i;7ao published "For the use of the uedicE.l alld l0gal profe::isions,
buoinesc corpoNi.tions tmd insuranco officials."
It ur.s published by
C. Porth, lOS Gram Avenue, lliluaukoe, YJisconsin, in 1902.
It contnins
tho moat complete exposition of Visual Economics uith ohich I am acquainted,
covering 1,32 pages of toxt nnd tablos, t1ith a bibliography.
Shastid
rei'oro in aocplir.'lontory terms to thia book.
Hani'y H. ICesalor, Accideirtal InjurioJJ: The ~edico-Legal A0 poato
of t1orkmon' s Canponsation and .Public Liability.
Publiehod by Leu C; r,'obiGor,
Philo.delphjln, 1931. Kosaler davotos about 10 pagoa to a discuo □ion of tho
evaluation of the loss of vision und gives o. br!et bibliography o

�!i'ru.nk Allpol'"·li,. \·.'orkm0n' c CO!Jll)enoation uHh Especial
F-o c=0nco -~o Losa of Vision. Published in tho Joux-nal oi' tho 11.rJe:rican
t:ctl ical Asoociation, 74: 166-168 (January 17) 1920.
l.l llpcrt subrd-i;s
a c~ \cl&gt;lc) ?eeently adopted by -~he Chicago Opht~amological Society 0
-c~ich i'i; i□ hoped may be universo.lly and um.formally adop-iod."
r,11ile the ~~Jn0rican Medical .Aasociation is n~ p~epai:-ed ·i;o
fo,.·;:dsh to ·i;he iJ:ldusti'io.l corporation to uhioh you !'ei's!i' clippings
Cud r0pTinta from its otm files, you as -. Q~.I"ollot1 of the .uasociation cun
obtuiill fo&amp;&gt; yow, otm. tor;po&amp;"e.ry uao, according to the leaflet thut I
onclos::,, horer,ith a 11 pookage librm-y'' on JGho appraisal oi' the loss of
vision, uhich you n&amp;y find of Vnlti:O o If you desiro sueh a "package
lib~all'y/~ 5.t uill bo nocossary fog, y ou ·;;o nake application for it,
in accortlaZ1C0 r1iih tho cnclcoed ino·tx-ncticns.
Yours truly P
(SiGaod)

'l",b. O. \'loodr:ard
Dirootor

r1au :oo
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�1'HE PACJC.1\GE LIBRARY
ile\·1 Se:-..~ vieo of As socia:i;ion H0G.dqu::\Tters Non Ava.ilnble

M; an outgrovih of the_ indexing, bibliowaphic and lending

on :::mziy pha sos of modicine und su.rgoryo

'.iliio n-a.terial uill be loaned

t o ,-2:;i.f. os-s of ·~ho As1:wcmtion 01· ·Go subscribers to its pu'bllca-tio11s f' or
G1. Sfil3ll

cho.;:,go, covering ne,i.~01y tho cost of colloc-'Ging ·t;ho :materinl and

Tho coll0c·~ian doe s no-t c o:drni~ nrticle.s in f'oroign

'l'be f ollcmip.5 S.o tho liot o:? r 1l0s gov0rning the pn.clmge,
lib:?a ey:
1 ~ fi.oquosts for- pac!re. 6 cs ;;;;hould b e a.dclrossod 11 L5.brary, f..oarican

r.!edicnl As sociation. 11

2o Only 0n0 } aclw.go n.ay bo. bor1·oued o.t on~ ti!'lo.

3. 'l'Ocrr~y~f.:v~ c ento ;.n sti;mips muot be euclosad to cover postuga r•1d
:,a:d, of o;::. enco of collecting the Ili\torial.
A. . Poclrngoo □uot not i3o kopt longor thsi.n si½ dayo.

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~ e.cimges, or :i:iieDO conttu.nod ·i;t10rein, that arc lost can be reY,l o.ccci, ir at all, only by -~ho purchase of acm or all of the
loo·1; i-'G cas o Tho actua.l ·cost oZ roplacing such itcn:s must be

b ~I:10 by tho bcrl'"O"Jer.

6 0 \'::hon r-eturning the paekago, tear off tha slip .E:Gnt uith pu.ckago
£'.1'.ld pasta on wrapper.
Pleaso notify Tne Library, .l\morican
llcdical AScociation, 535 N. Dearborn st. - postal card iEJ sufficient ..
\7hen the pa.eke.gs is mailed back.

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\l'; ,\O'l' to amen d 1.".' yom i ng R.ev i se d
Statute , 193 1 1 et c . ) r elat ing
to coo.l mine cata. "'t r '2_~!1~
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�Introduced by lVIr. Edward T. Lazear

S. F. No. 35

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.AN AC'r 'to ameud and re-euact Section 57-702 of Artide 7; Wj;omiug Revised Statutes,

1931, ana' r epealing Section 57-707, of Article 7, Wyoming· Revised Statutes, 1931, relating to coa l illine catastrophe insurance, a.ml irn;uran ce, and the acct-iuiulation, and.
use to that encl of a catastrophe insurance pr emium' fun cl, and for other purposes.

Jan. 21, 1935. Introduced, Read ffrst time, Referred to Committee No. ' 12, Deliv~·
ered to Printing Committee No. 19, Returuecl from Committee No. 19.

Be It Enacted by the Legislai'llre o.f the State of Wyoming:

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Section 1. That Section 57-702, of Article 7, Wyoming Revised Statutes, 1931, Qe
amended and reenacted to read as follows :
Section 57-702.

For the purpose of giving to the portion of the industrial accident

fund paid in by employers operating coal mines support which is deemed necessary, each_

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employer operating a coal mine or mines in Wyoming shall pay into the state treasury
monthly a sum equal to one-fourth of one per cent. of his Wyoming payroll for the preceding month, such payment to be made on or before the :fifteenth day of the month fol-

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lowing the month for which such payments are computed and paid, the moneys so received

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to be placed by the state treasurer in a fund to be denominated catastrophe insurance

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fund, monthly as received, and such payments shall continue to be made until the credit

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balance of the catastrophe insurance fund in the industrial accident fund is equal to two

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hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00), whe1·cupon sueh payments shall cease, to be au-

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tomatically resumed, whenever and continued so long as the credit balance of the catastro-

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phe insurance premium fund with the industrial accident fund is below two hundred thou-

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sand dollaJ:S ($200,000.00) ; all such payments shall be credited generally to the indus-

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trial accident fund instead of being credited to any individual employer contributing to

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either the catastrophe insurance premium fund or the industrial accident fund.

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Section 2. 'l'hat Section 57-707, of Article 7, Wyoming Revised Statutes, 1931, is
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surance optional with the state Tre a surer· o
I do not think that st1ch would b e neces s ary.? as I believe
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Cheyenne, Wyoming, Jan. lo,

1935.

a r., Eugene hlc.Auliffe,
Pres., Union Pacific Coal Co.,
Qnaha, Nebraska.
Dear h!Ir. ~Aulif fe:

Mr. Pryde has come to Cheyenne to-day and we have gone over the
bills \'lhich 1Ir. Taliaferro has prepared with reference to the compensation
law.

Copy of my letter to Mr. Lazear which is enclosed herewith ~ill in-

dicate the action we have taken.

In addition t hereto \'le have furnished

copies of Mr .. Taliaferro' s letter to me explaining the bills and copies
of the bills themselves to Ur. Llullen and Mr. O'Leary.

lt seems i;o 111e

that Mr. 'l'aliaferro has fully and carefully covered the instructions which
you gave him, and I have no suggestions to make except to suggest the
possibility that the amendment to Section 124-120 R. S. 1931, as amended
by Chapter 129 Session La\'1s of Uyomine, 19 33, occurring in the last paragraph of sub-section {a) thereof, may not be entirely clear.

I have not,

however, at ~empted to make any change in this e1:1ended provision, thinking
that it will be better to take this up in connection with other possible
amendments to be discussed with the Senate Committee to which the bills
are referred.

I V1ill advise you when the matter is set for hearing before

the Senate Committee.
Very truly yours,

JUL-T
cc - Mr. T. S. Taliaferro, Jr.

�COPY
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Cheyenne, Wyoming, Jan. 16, 1935 .
.Jr. Edward To Lazear,
Building.

Dear Mr. Lazear:
I hand you t1erewith the three bills prepared by Mr. Taliaferro
with reference to the Workmen's Compensation Law; the catastrophe fund
and the law with reference - to motions for new trial. t also enclose copy
of Mr. Taliaferro' s letter to me in explanation of these bills.
With particular reference to the bill amending the law vi.th
reference to new trials, the purpose of this amendment is to place a limitation upon the time within which motions for new trial upon the ground of
neuly discovered evidence can be filed. As the law now exists, at least
as interpreted by Judge Tidball, there is no such limitation and this has
an important bearing, as will be apparent to you, of cases under the compensation law. Ii' there is no sue h limitation an injured \'Jorkman may years
after the occurrence of the injury file a motion for new trial in a proceeding for an a~ard upon the ground of newly discovered evidence and open
the v1hole case .
I have spoken to Senator Pearson about these bills and he understands that you ~ill introduce them. I suggest that you speak to him,
telling him you have the bills in your possession, and be certain that he
is in the chair when they are introduced so that he will refer them to the
proper committee. He advised ~e that he ~ould refer the bills to the judiciary committee. 'When the bills have been referred to that committee, of
which you are a member, the coal operators and others would like to have a
date for hearing before the coI:lffii.ttee set far enough in advance so that
ample notice can be given to all interested and the matter can be carefully
considered by the committee. Will you kindly advise me of the action you
have taken in this connection.
Very truly yours,
JUL-T
c~ - Mro T. So Taliaferro, Jr.
Mr. Eugene McAuliffe.

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-f.mei.1di-nGnt" to Secticv. 57-702, of

1 931, ·,;hi·h t he CJi1ploy _s oi e :d r .- ho..z e. rd o s l a.'' or ha !c C EJ.:r e il l y c on=
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di s cov er ed svic1.encc" , mus·i; be nacle o
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in CN!:I ense:ti(m. c a s e
v.,:.en d l the facts (;1'0 forgott0n so ,:e Y:o r~·rr.en
can c on;e i ~:. 2. nd sr;.y th o:'.; .10 he.s just recently tlisc 0ver0d tha t he i □
suffe~~1 £ fre r..1 nn i n jtuJ~ he.prJen:i.116 theri yeG.rs 2..go , and the r0 iG 110
ste.tute 1::arrir.g the rr..J.1:i ,e; of eny such clai:a.
T'rte "I..r.10 ndri1e, -::," that
I have proposed is the e;ce:ct lang,1.1a13a . cf the sto.tu~e sho~·:;,1 i n 1920,
~7yomi;,1 Conpi_ecl St a:tut ez , Se ction 5874.
T:1is ct~tutc , or c curse ,
is the Ghio , l'iebraskc. , KQ..VJ.sa:3 , Okh1Lotla Statutes. rt· h:1.s been r,djudicate d for c.. he.lf century oi.~ mo:,;•e , and 1-.tas a fixed, definite and . ce:x-t?-in r:.e ~.ni ~1E;, e.1'!d cf course, the "revisioners " umiitti ngl.' eliminn.ted
t h i s &lt;;:;ec t .icu ir1 tl".)ri.1g to improve the la,r of NE1J TRI,'.LS", but ·the
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I ,;;ould suggest th at soma lai:;ye r of the Senate, '\'!ho h e.s tie
s p i1·ri -1;o g et belting these three aTU ern.l1rents, be re quested to ilrl;roduce ther.'l. If this is done, I \'!ish you \?ould let me Lnu7 ,,ho \'Iill
i ntroduce the Bills, and ii I can help in any ma_:mer in r.1at ::.ng further
e1:ry le.w:ition, I \'IO ulcl gladly cove to Cheyem:e , e.~d a!) l)0UZ' bcf ore the
cc;,n;li-;;te0 ri.aving the Bills in churge.
I y;ould like alee. to kl1or1 / the
Ccm:r...:i:';-Lee to wh OL'l the three bills are r0i'erred.

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ASST. n1; rUTY TRE AS U REJt
D H PAHTMUNT MA.'.'.AG RR

11th 1932

DEPUTY TRli.A,SURER

I:-'ir. George Pry de ,
Vice Presir7 ent £.c Gen. iUan ager,
The Union Pa cific Coe.l Company,
Ro ck Springs, Wyo.
Dear i11r. Pryde: It has been the practic e of thi s d e e_rtment a t s ome time
prior to the meeting of the Legisl2.ture of this Sta t e to c a ll to get11er
the larger employers of labor in V!yoming in order to consider a ny
amendnents to the Comp ens t"'.on J..ct that it might b e t hought v;ise to

make.
r!e a re ca lling such a meeting on August 17th ~t the

office of Jud ge La cey a t 10 o I clock in the morning, and v;e ';'."Ould
[j_pprecio.te it very much if you could find it convenient to be there

at tha t time .

I •:;ould reques t that you advise me ~-;hether or not you

\.'! ill b e iitle to be present a t tlli:=:• meeting.
Very truly yours,
H. R. iVES'I'ON

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FORM 2103

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THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
Ro el! Springs~ Wyoming .-='.
August lOJ&gt; 1932 I •·

IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO

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Attorney

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Omo.hn.o ::.1eb1-,uska

I po~sonully appreciate your letter of August 8th;
in which you sta te that you would be glad to
confer i,i th ·~r. uorgan upon co!:lpcmsation matters after our

to Elro

Loo□is .:,

meetin:3 on tho 17th.

I think it ,,..-culd h~ve b0en a serious

mistake to hQve had anyone except the ~tipby0rs present at
ou1.. 1:1ec:ici~; on the l"/th.

Yo1.2 ;iill re,:1ember r::ry readin;; to y ou a letter tbnt
I ~~otc to JutlJe Tidball, anu your usking ~e if I had received

any reply s, and I told you P.no n. 1. est0rda.y I rocei ved a reply 1
and it gn'l.i'O u e a.n o_p,portuni ty to answe1~ Judg e Tidball and 2et
matters before him as a J'udze t~e.t cou:..d hardly have heon gotten

before W.u in the tri al or a case.
'CJ";l lctt·~r to Judge Tj,dball.

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inclosing a copy of

JudgG Tidbull, as ha states in his letter to me, dnted
Aucust 8th, r0i'u:;;ed, at the request of the County Attorney, to

sot throe cuses for trial.

lJy

complaint to him ~as, as you will

:i.'~e!:1.be1·, V1at 1:ecklessly the County Attorney 1 s office was
::mbpoe::1ain2; \'li tnessas., t:1odicul exper·ts, and using th~ in
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sb.t~ll bl..i~ to Cheyenne my correspondence w:1 th

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iis.,
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Referring to your letter of A:ugust ls,t, suggest i ng August
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with reference to poss1·b1e en' anges in the compensation law and our subsequent exchange of telegrams with reference to the availability af'
August 16th for the conference:
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can be held on the 17tho
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through him for a representative from the Midwest Refining Ccw~pany to
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that also. He also promised to give me a list of other persons mom he
would suggest sho·.1ld a. ttend.

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matter further consideration.
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having a representative of the labor organizations here and concluied
that it would not be wise.

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ways been in agreement with the labor organizations, a situation which
has been very helpful in getting compensation legislation through the
Legislature.

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whether it would be advisable to have Jimmy Morgan and Mr. Fox at the
conference.

CC-Mr. Eugene McAuliffe

Mr. T.S.Taliaferro,Jr.

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THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY
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Rock Sp rings, Wy oming
July 7, 193 2

Attorney

IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO
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Mr. George B . P ry d e
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employers of l ab or i n extra-hazardous emp loymen ts, to work out sev e ral p roposed changes i n t h e l aw)) to be p resented t o t h e coming Legislatu r e. He r e
in Sweetwater County , an effort is being made to use the Comp en sati on Lan
as a political convey a nce. It is unnecessary fo r me to g o i n to de t ail as to
who is doing this, an d t h e inconsisten t an d unreasonable changes which are
being proposed.
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Judge of the dist r ic t court that t h e he r ni a sta t u t e \--ill be r ep ealed b J t h e
next Legislature . Of cou rse , such a c t ion by t h e Leg isl a ture vmuld be in
violation of modern scientific t hought up on t he subject.
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l a w limitin 6 t h e number of witne s ses which the County Attorney

may sub poena at the exp ense of the em}loyer.

i'Jon-r e s ident e"'.Ilploy ers o f l abor to give s urety as to contributions
to t h e f und .
'I :rie co ns t i cuti ona lity o f the service charge to non-resident
employers sh ould be considered.
Th e eff ec t of lo v1er wag es upon the a wards as fixed by the
sched:J.le, a nci the i n evi table diminution of the fund, under present
sci.1edul es. •
A modern sc'tiedule of loss of vision should be proposed,. in lieu
o f t he J r e sent s chedule.

•r _1e sta tuto r/ fees f o r investig a tio n s illade by Commissioners u pon
refe ren ce by th e Judge to be fixed by law.

I nrote a letter, a few days ago, to Jucige Tidball, :protesting the
bringin 6 O/ t he County Attorney of many vii tnesses, in behalf of cl a i mant s ,
v1ho a r e i i.1du ced to bring suits by one Dan l'allie. I stated to the Ju dg e

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that almost every t~1.ing th9.t these witnesses would testify to vmuld hav e
been admitted vd th.out any witnesses. But t h at is not the i dea . The using
of these witnesses is at the eA'J) ense of employers, and is a gratuity .
I think it would be well if y ou would con side r t h is l etter .:, and
see if arrang e:n en ts can be ma de, sometime before it is too late , for such a
meeting, and to have a program for consideration \'Jhi ch has been well thought
out. At least t h ose ·aho attend this meeting shoul d be those 1nho have had
actual experience in the o p eration of the l aw, and 1.vho have given consideration to the administration of the law in other states.
It would seem to the writer t11at Rock Springs woul d be the most
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DEPARTMBNT' HANAGEB

I.1r . George Pryde,
Vice PrP &lt;'. ic'~ent &amp; Gen. ~ianager,
The Unfo n Pa c i f i c Coal Compnny,
Ro -::::{ Spr ings , Wyo.
Dear Llr. Pryde :-

It has been the pra ctice of this department at some time
pri or to the me eting of the Legislature of this State to call together
t he l arger employers of labor in Wyoming in order to consider any
rnnendI:1ent~ to t h e Comp ensa t 5.on Act that it might be thought wise to

make .
V! e are calling such a meeting on Augm:t 17th at the

office of Judge Lacey a t 10 o I clock in the morning, and v;e r.ould
appreciate it very much if you could find it convenient to be t h ere

at tha t time.

I ,., ould request that you advise me whether or not you

nill be able to be present at this meeting.
Very truly yours,

H. R. WE
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FORM 2.103

tHl-10,000

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPAN.Y
OFFICE OF

Attorney

U •• Euc en e .t1cL1uliff0
1•116 Dodge Street
Omo.ha.D 1Jebra:.1k &amp;l

I personally apprecitlte your letter of August ath,
to Ur. Loomis, in which you state tha_t you \70uld be glad to
confer v,i th :Jr. Morgan upon co.:npensation matters af'ter our
. oetin!3 on tho 17th. I think it would have been a serious

1.:t l.stako to h ave had anyone except the empbyers present at
our t1e0tirr; on the 1'7th.

Yo11 will rea ember my reading to 7ou a letter thnt

r wi·ote tr) Jud.Je Tidball, and your asking me if I had reoei ved
any reply, and I told you flnon.

Yesterday I received a reply,

and it gJ.Y c 1ue an op1)ortun1ty to ansi7er Judge Tidball and eet

matters before him a.s a Judge that could hardly have heen gotten
bafore W:~ in the trial of a case. I aJ!t inclosing a copy of
e17 letter to Judge Tidball.

Judge Tidball, as he states in bis letter to me, dated
August 8th, r~lused, at the request of the County Attorney, to
set throe cases for trial. lly complaint to him TI"as, as you will
~emeube1·, that 1:ecklessly t..'1e County .Attorney's office was
subpoenaing witnesses, cedical exper·ts., and using them in
needless litigation.
I shnll bring to Cheyenne UJ"/ correspondence With
Judge Tidball, as it illustrates ~Y point of view, as well as
his, and I thlnk, a desir~ on the part of both of us to remedy
some ev11.s,
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erc to.:or0 occurred to you,.

You c1tB ~u.. oo con iensati on

co.388 t ::.at )'OU nore n rf .:cc to sot dorm for t ~ial 9 and r;iiich. ~tou have .1.ot done.

You D S:) o.s:: ,_ • fo r tP-'0,1 t (n· dlsJntch in stiriu l atin;.J for auards:t ami to change
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,o t;nul d ;12v o Zo :nu tho folloc~sin6 :

~o· . . Eonor ~o.~t erecl a fini'.ll a0c1·oe of auard for tem_,.oraey t otal disabili ~'" e u1 :J0.I'ci1, 1 c ~2., I-Jo :.:J.o tiou, 1Jetitlou, noti ce 01.. s~ons to vacate the
ord~H' CTUD ever filcdD nrn:l tb.e vol'k::wn is claio1n:J additioncl. t eE.lporar--y total
ui.3abi1i ty I eo::.1rne t e c ·1,n'jr1 s the decree -cras i.:-H.G:.!J.XUf~Y D~T.i.;Rl!;D,- and that b11
s'--&lt;~~econ frE.:l~UHfil.t~ uisc.:mrJed l:l~J . I t \"las or.J. • ton da~rs ago nhen his surgeon
oi scf:.nrgeci. hiIJ~ tl1 - second tJDo, fo:r t?:1i o injury. He hns not been in the
G:'.JJloy of ·Ci10 Lion Coal ◊0:2;. rurJ since l~px-11 ;;;:;tu., \.'Jilml tb.e mine was co:ol etely

closed .
Yo l." ·,onOl' l"enuereti a .finul d0ci'oo of a :mrd, in nove::Jber, 1 931 . lo
cot~on, )etition, notice o? suD.::lons to vac~tc the order ~as ever filed, and
the •;-.:orkoa.??. is clni!nn3 add.i tional cor:2:)enso.tion.

This r:orkoa.n re11ort ed no inju:r-y, anu
de no claim for compensation•
for abot!t t r:n oonths after he no·:,• clni.·~s the inju~y • ccureu . His o·m surgeon
discl~i.r:rn th.2.t the herfr1iu fro::i r:llich he u1.)p e.ars to be sufferi.ntl had EJn7
con cction •:Ji th the G.llczc-d injuI'y., but on tl:la co tr· ry, lle cl il:ls th hemia
is un 2:l!d.en.t one.
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Ilatl you."i: Hon r sot thosa casos do::n i'or tri 1, eacl c se, under the
nct!1ods ::.c':! bol .; used by t1 G County and ..' 1osecutin"' Attorn y,
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Ou beh::.li' of' -..1}. _ of tho Coal Co.::i;i;.;zti.es o~ or'"' ~in:.:; i:n 3out·,cru ~7yotJ1nu., 1nclut11.ng
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&lt;leercoir1 of &lt;-- T:&amp;r :; . I .al:;.o )rotost. th:it the ouses thut ;;cu Lcntiol: d 1n your
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�Dear Sir:
.,2,nc l o sed pl e a se f i nd lifd; furnished by 1'-JT. r. Calv erly

of t hos e Tihom he s ~Jses ts sh ould be invited t o the Compensation
Confe r e ce , t o be 1.e l d i n ·thi s of f ice, .August 17th.
I s hou l d appre cia•i;e . any s ugges-'cions you may ·have with

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Greo.:t \7ester n Sue;ar Com_iJany,
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:r. Geoo Pryde ,. Vic e Pr esa &amp; .:.:en .. Me;ro ,.
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Gun:;:i- r.i.e.:..,.~y Joal lim1!)an:t ,

Q,ueuly , ·,Jymningo
r.-1r. \J a iJ . Eoseby, Cashier,.
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1'.n-o Boyd V., Osborne, Sa fet y Di:,:,ect~r,.
Standard Oil Company, Casper, \JyominB•

Hr. 1iilfrid ,. O'Leary, A ·l; torney ,
1':iiduest ~efining Company-, Hy'. d n Bl dg., Cheyenne, Wyo.
i'.·.1 r. J. B. Barnes_,J"r.,.
A ttorney ot Law-, Hyn d s Bu:i.lclin e; , Cheyom:ie, f;yo.

Ricker Van l:.etre, President,
Uyoming Tie &amp; _Timber Company 0
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. George B. Pryde,
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Dear Mro Pryde:
Referring t o your letter o:f August 1st, suggesting August
17th at 10. 00 o'clock A. M. as the date for a conference at our office
with reference to possible changes in the compensation law and 01.1r- subsequent exchange of telegrams with reference to the availability af
August 16th for the conference:
I note that the 16th would not be available for the reasons suggested and we will re-arrange our schedule here so that the conference
can be held on the 17th.
I have arranged to have Mr. Calverly here and will also arrange
through him for a representative from the Midwest Refining Cctm.pany to
attend.

He has suggested that Mr. Osborne of Ca~per representiri;g . : the

Standard in such matter, should be here and I have asked him to arrange
that also. He also promised to give me a list of other persons mom he
would suggest should attend.

When I have received same, I will give the

matter further consideration.
Presumably you and Mr. Mc.A.uliffe have given consideratiOll to
having a representative of the labor organizations here and concluled
that it would not be wise.

Judge Lacey lns suggested that we have al-

ways been in agreement with the labor organizations, a situation which
has been very helpful in getting compensation legislation through the
Legislature.

I suggest this so you and Mr. McAuliffe may consider

whether it would be advisable to have Jimmy Morgan and Mr. Fox at the
conference.
CC-Mr. Eugene McAuliffe

Mr. T.S.Taliaferro,Jr.

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Ro ck Sp rings, Wyoming
J uly 7, 1932

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mr. George E. Pryde
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I think there should be a conference between some of the larger
em)loyers of' lab or in extra- hazardous employments, to vmrk out several proposed ch ange s in th e law, to be presented to the coming Legislature. Here
i n Si7e e t r1ater County , an effort is being made to use the Compensation Law
a s a poli t ical convey ance. It is unnecessary for me to go into detail as to
nho is doing t hi s, and the inconsistent and unreasonable changes which are
being proposed.
Ho ~ever, the County Attorney has gone so far as to state to the
Judg e of t h e dist r ict court that the hernia statute will be repealed by the
next Legislatur e. Of course, such action by the Legislature would be in
violation of moder n scientific thought upon the subject.
Some of the things that I think should be considered are:

A law limiting the number of witnesses which the County Attorney
may subpoena at the expense of the employer.
Non-resident employers of labor to give surety as to contributions
to the f und.
·r he constitutionality of the service charge to non-resident
employers should be considered.
The eff ect of lower wages upon the awards as fixed by the
schedule, and the inevitable diminution of the fund, under present
schedules. •
A modern schedule of loss of vision should be pro posed~ in lieu
of the present schedule.
The sta tuto ry fees for investigatio n s made by Commissioners u p on
reference by the Judge to be fixed by law.

I wrote a letter, a few days ago, to Judge Tidball, protest~ng the
bringin3 bJ the County Attorney of many witness e s, in behalf of claimants
who are iuduced to bring suits by one Dan ~allie. I stated to the Judge'

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t ha t almos t every t hi ng t hat t h ese witnesses would testify to v:ould have
been admitted without any witnesses. But that is not the idea. The using
of t he s e vi tnesses is a t the exp ense of employers, and is a gratuity.
I think it would be well if you would consider this l.etter, and
s e e i f ar range2nents can be made, sometime before it is too late, for such a
meetin; , and t o h ave a p rogram for consideration which has been well thought
out . At lea st t hose who attend this meeting should be those who have had
a ctual experience in t h e op eration of the law, and who have given consideration to t h e administration of the law in other states.
It vmuld seem to the writer that Rock Springs would be the most
favorable pl ace to have the meeting.

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lli'.1~7 v1l~~ ·i:;o c:1X'oul.ariz0 his mem..'ber8 a2 a matter of :1..nf'ormation•
wing ;;;11. . fiGLU'.'es sho, _ on ·t:he at-;·i;a.chads
Y u. ttl.11 note tho .oharp 1"'00.uc"i::ion i."1 roceip"i:;o D t..lie reduced·
xic turn ::'Y.: m tho polici:r1e; ohm."'ge : due in pru."t ·i;o change in rates
eno.ctcd. by tho last loe;isla~cure·, The awardc Zor injuries have 1
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be vm.tchcd very clo1:1oly r 01" JGh0 next fe-a years if' u0 o.rc ~o avoid
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Rook S:,Jrincs - December 29, 1932

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Here.-dth iilo ~!Jld bills incurred in tho cnao of s. ·Tv.na.kn .
mo • •::- i nJ urod i11 om.• minas .

. . ou ottox- •~~ . Tnnd:ta t:ao injured, llr. Harrington advised mo
thct u.nlea&amp;1 _·.nuka'eot spec~
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oerviooe, hio condition \"Jae auoh that he

I notified· Ur . Ha.rrin.';ton to arra.n~e tor tho special

aerviC -~ in order to ouvc hia lifo, and I aa approvirJg ·~ho bills .
•.. o recll.y hnd no claim on the Hospital C'-ommiosion at rbct Sprines,

but 1..,: .envored to ·: .vo thElil p:iy .

:Jloy rofused to do sc, be.lieYine that

it would sot up a precedont .

Will you pl eaae handle alo~ tho lines '\'18 diocuoaed .

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December 28th, 1932.
!L r. Geo. ~. Pryde:Referring to personal injury of S. Tanaka:
\l'lorkman was struck by a fall of top coal while
employed in Rock Springs No . 4 rfci.ne on Oct. 17th, 1932, which
caused the follo\·.d.ng injuries:

Fracture of the 7-9-10-11 and

12th left ribs; both ischia; sacrum; and 1st lumbar vertebrae
vath separation of both sacro-illiac joints and severe shock.
Workman is married, wife and four children residing in Rock Springs,
the children range in ag e from 2 to 9 years, workman has been in
our employ for 20 years ·w ith the exception of the years 192 0 and
. 19 21; he is .51 years of age and in very poor circumstances.
On October 19th, 1932, in conversation v.d.th Dr.
'l'. H. Roe, at the hospital here, we .were advised that the shock had

subsided but the worlcman's right lung appeared to be filling with
fluid, a11d that due to the serious condition of the worlcman at
that time Dr. Roe ,,as unable to make proper examination to determine as to whether or not this was due to hemorrhage or pneumonia,
but that he suspected pneumonia, he said that the workman was in
a highly nervous condition and that unless he v,as kept quiet and
gi van special attention that there was not much hope for his recovery, and he suggested that the worlcman be removed to a private
room and that a special nurse be assigned to look after him.

'Ihe

Doctor stated that he thought this special care should extend over
a period of about ho weeks,
We got in touch with Ur. Butler, of the Feck Springs

�- 2 .:ipital Commission, and explained the circumstances to him and he
agreed that under these conditions that the workman should have
specia l care, but that the rules of the Commission prohibited payment for private rooms an d special nurses but that he thought that
arrang ements could be made to take care of the additional expense
in this case, and that he woul d take the matter up with John McTee,
another member of the board.

I~r . McTee advised Ur. Butler that

such an arrangeme11t was agreeable with him and that payment could be
taken care of in some ,ray.

Vl e informed Miss Shields, Superintendent

of the Hospital, as to the result of our interview with Mr. Butler
and that it was our understanding that the Hospital Commission would
make provision to defray the expense of private room, special nurse,
etc., 'I he v1orkman ,:1as then transferred to a private room and a
special nurse detailed to attend him.

This special care was contin-

ued over a period of ho weeks at which time wo rltman had sufficiently
recovered to allow removal to one of the hospital wards.

Later,

ho'\'rever, when the bill for these services, in an amount of $125 .SO,
was presented to the Commission for payment the third member of the
board, Joe Kudar, made objection to payment on the grounds that the
rules of the Commission must be lived up to regardless of consequences, Mr. licTee then voted with Kudar not to allow the bill and payment of the amount was refused.
It is easy to see and understand the possibility
of imposition should the commission make no discrimination in the
payment of bills of this character, it being generally understood
that the cost of service of this character is to be paid by the
workman or his family, but considering the unusual conditions of
this case and in connection with the fact that this special service

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as being entirely necessary, by '-.t he Surgeon who is

in the en:plo_y of the Commission certainly such special service should
be provided a nd not at the expense of the hospital, nurses, or the
injured workman.
I am enclosing herevd.th bill ol Nurse Sweeney for

servic es an d th e hospital is carrying a balance of $41.50 for
rent of private room and nurse's board.
(sgd)

copy

H. J. Harrington

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GEORG [ 3. PRYDE

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�Vou. 66819
Rock Springs, Wyo. , Nov . 21, 1932

Mr. George B. Pryde:
This wi 11 aclcnowledge receipt of your
letter of November 21, with which you sent me original
release of all claims against John Petrov i ch, together with
the sum of $ 349.68, in payment of claims against him, for
rent, water, electric light and coal furnished at CWnberland and

at Reliance , Hyoming .

CC - Mr . A.H. Doane

�Roc 1t SprinGO - Ifo,romber· 21st, 1932 .

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!Icro~·,:lt h r o·i;urn(.(1 to ycu ._31:.9. 68 ·i;or.;eliho, u ith

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Pl cc.co c.c!:na:,lotlt e receipt .

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Rock Sp rings, Wyorningo
lfovember- 2.lst, 19 32 o

~r. Geo.B.Eryd.e:Herev1i th Three Hundred Porty-Mine and 68/100, in
currency, in payment i.n full of Bills Colle ctible No.31751s, The

Union .Pacific Coal C:c;&gt;mpany against .John Petrovich.
a t ta chedo
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�Voucher No.
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H0cei ved of The D!lion P.'.lcii'ic Corll company One T1.1ousand, Ninetynino 3-nd G8/1Gu ( ,jl, 093.68) Dolla.rs, in full se-ctler:Hmt and corn:c,lete
Ga•~isf action of.' all claims aud causes or action agu.i.11~t 1 t growing out
of c:.:iy LH::~ tG:c \',hctsoev&lt;:n~, frou the begiuuing of ti1~ uo:rld up to tho
ti□ o

of the sigr.ing auc. clelivcry of this Relee.se.
In co:1siJ.-2z·a'.;ion tl1eroor, I release Th~ union Pacific t:oa.l Com-

pauy froT:1 nll cl:-l:ns 01· cans~ s of a ction gro~iug out of any r.1atter

Tho abov~ alliount is the full consid.0ration .t'or this settlement.,
~11...i no _:)!'OTJisG o:;:

coutrc:.ct of futur e employu~nt has boon t.iaue.

_9_~ 1932.

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Regarding the settlement v.rlth Mr o Petrovich:, Judge Lacey
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,'1rites under date of the 13th that he approves the plan suggested
in my letter of the 12th, copy of ·which was given Mro Taliaferrop
that the matter be taken up vd th Judge Tidballo

I suge;es·liee that

'i:ihe better way would be to make two payments, one for the amount
due under ·the compensation act .i, the other i'or the ~~1750 cash grat-

uity9 plus accrued rental, fuelp waterp etco, fm~nished, a receipted bill for the rental:, fuel, vra.ter, etco, to be given with

~~750 in cashp in settlement of' the second vouchero
Of course.i, Judge Tidball has no authority to pass on our
gra-ct.1-i ty, but Judge Lacey states that he approves of' informing
him in connection ,1ith the request for cash settlement of' the
amount due under the acto

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John P0-t1•ovich hru;i .:1.groctl to tetlrn ·i;h(;'i ootUC!:!.cui; uo offered him,

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for r-::mt, oJi;c . , ~:1ou:riiin3 -oo f 349.G2, but, o f couroo.

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G£0BGE B. ?RYOE

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FORM 2103

THE UNION PACIFIC COAL COMPANY

Rock Springs, ~yoming
September 28, 1932

OFFICE OF

Attorney

IN REPLY PL EASE REFER TO

NO.

Mr. H.J. Harrington
Rock Springs, Wyoming
Dear Sir:
In reference to the voucher of $750 . 00 au tho rized
to be paid to John Petrovich as a gratuity :
Mr . McAuliffe understands the circumstances under
which this voucher is authorized. It seems to me the
situation is a delicate one and t hat a general release
might or might not be deemed advisable .
We are to stipulate $750.00 by way of compensation
is to be awarded, and we believe that that award is all that
the v.-orkrnan is entitled to under the law, yet it is proposed
to give him $750.00 more, and not to continue him in our
employ .
A situation of this sort to my mind should be
carefully considered lest at some future time our own
act in the premises may be construed as recognizing a
condition borderi ng upon permanent total disability .
Of course I disclaim any such thought. Still, it seems
to me that it would be ~~se to have Mr . McAuliffe consider
the situation and to decide the language to be employed in
dravd.ng the voucher , and whether or not some form of
contract in the shape of a "general release" might be
deemed advisable .

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�Ro ck Springs, ·.7yoming .
Auc ust 27th , 1932.
L r. Geo. B . i:'r yde: '. i'c.lkec1 over t h e matte r of
settlement of tl1e l· e troYi ch cor1~iensa t i on cla i m
Y:-i th ~-e ssrs . i.a1nb c rt and Co le thi s ri,or n i ng and
they are of the on i nion the the n rop osed set t le me nt, a g ratuity of _,750 . 00 i n additi on to t h e
,,,?50.00 payment of c om.'!_) ens o.t i on i ndic a,te ·l by
Dr. j_;'UJ1rcr 1 s :i;'ine.l Re n e r t of Injury, wo uld be
s c1.t i sfactory and that as so on as ·.:e received
Lr. L cAu.liffe' s a·,::,1roval they \·10..:l d eo ahead
t:i th se~tlement of the case.

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 Frank Tallmire, &#13;
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Rot u~liti£ hcr.o...titU cor Qupooo.once attn-chod to your- lottor ot·
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GEORGE B, PRYDE

�TllE RATTLESHAKE CREE!C WATER CO!JPANI

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Rock Springs, Wyoming, Uarch 18 1 1926.

11!'. George B Pryde:

Refo!Ting to case ot Sam Cra'.Vahaw an employ e or the
union Facifio Coal Com. 8J9'

orkir;g tor tha .nattl onlW) Ct'o k Water . Company-

on Idl• ~ • of the Union Pa.cific Coal ComP911J.

i hile :.a. Crawshaw was in the- came the Ratt1eenak•
cnek

ater Col!!pm,y he paid int.o 'the union Pacific Railroad Cot::.pany

HoepitAJ. Depark::tnt fund, aD4 i• aa I.'luab. u Dr. ~mder is the union

Pa.cific Railroad CompaDJ Oculist the senica rendel'Od Ur. Crmrsha1r
should .coa• under tJilla :rum.
At.t.ached fin4 eopy of · • • • Bu'olci i"inoh's report
ref•mng the cue

w. Dr. Strader-.
TOurs i,naly,

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�'i'HE RATTLESNAKE CREEK \"/ATER COllP ANY

File C-1
Rock Springs , Wyo ., Mar. 18, 1926.

l!ir . George B. Pryde:
Referring to case of ,Sam Crawshaw an employee of- The
Union Pacific Coal Company working for The Rattlesnake Creek \'later
Company on idle days of the Union Pacific Coal Company.
\!hile Ur. Crawsho.v1 was in the service the Rattlesnake
Greek Water Company he paid into the Union Pa cific Railroad Company
Hospital Department fund, und ina smuch as Dr. St r ade r is the Union
Pacific R~ilroad Coopany Oculi~t the service rendered llr . Crawshaw
should come under this fund.
Attached find copy of surgeon Ha rold Finch's report referring the case to Dr. Strader.
Yours truly,
D. V. Bell (Signed)
m

Supt. Viater Gos .

.£9.El

�Hanna - March 17th, 1926.

Hr . George B. Pryde:
Re: telephone conv ersation relative to t he Coov ensation
case of Sam Crawsha\"1 :
Crawshaw uns inj ur ed while in the employ of the Rat tlesnake Creek \'later Company.

Crawshaw \'/US call ed out by Mr . Clark on

!.'larch 20th, 1925, to help r epair a pipe +ine.

\'/bile cutti ng a pipe a

piece of steel fleu into Crawshaw's right eye.

Craushaw was disabled

for a period of 33 days, he ad vises t hat he \'las pai d compensation ·for th:ils
period.

Dr. Straed er of Cheyenne has handled this case and am a dvised by

Crawshaw that the doctor has foruar ded his bill to the Clerk of Court at
Rawlins, YJyoming .
All papers covering this case have been filed vii th the
Cler~ of Court of Carbon County, and co pies of same are in the Office
of the Rattlesnake Creek \'later Company at Rock Springs.
T. H. Butler {SignedJ

�March 9th, 1926.

Mr. N. R. Greenfield,
Rawlins, Tiyoming.
Dear Sir:
Herevtlth letter from Dr. St rad er in relation to compensation case of Sam Cra·wshaw.
A~parently there is a confusion as to whether this
L'lall

is an employee of the Rattlesnake Creek ~ater Company or an em-

ployee of the Union Pacific. Coal Company.

Dr. Strader is under the

i1:1pression that his pre~ious fee of f;ll0.00 was paid by the Hospital
Commission at Hanna , when perhaps tha t Commission had nothing to do
,tlth the caoe.

Dr. Strader's main question is, however, as to whether

he shall give the compensation department the full report of his examination.

Will you kindly check the case and udvise oe r,hat I may

say to Dr. Strader.
Yours very t ruly,
Original Signed
Herbert v. Lacey

HVL-T
cc - Mr. Eugene llcAuliffe

�Dr. Geo. L. Strader
Dr. F. L. Beck
Cheyenne, Wyoming.
March a, 1926.

Mr. Herbert Lacey,
Cheyenne, ·wyoming.
Dear Sir:
On April• 6th, 1925, Sam Crawshaw was sent to oe by Dr. H.
Finch, Coal Company Physician at Hanna, for treatment of an eye injury.
Our records show that he was~reated at the time as a Coal
Company case and we rnade no report to the State Compensation Department nor
to the County Clerk.

Tie were paid ten dollars (~10.00) presumably by the

Hospital Coliliilission, although our r eco rds do not show definitely that the
check car.1e from the Hospital Commission.
On ~rch 6th, 1926, he ,re.s referred by Dr. Finch with a letter stating they wished to have a final examination oade to determine what
vision he has in the injured eye.

The letter also stated that he uas a

compensation case and that at the time he uas injured he uas Yrorking for
the Rattlesnake Creek Water Company and is still an employee of that company.

I might add that his vision in the injured eye - right - is
20/70 and with correction" is 20/30 plus.

He has a very ·slight linear scar

across the center of the cornea.

I run giving you this history of the case so that you may advise me whether this should be reported as a State Coriipensation case' at this
time, nearly a year after the injury \78.S received, Liarch 21, 1925.
Very sincerely,

G. L. Strader.
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GENERAL MANAGE!l

Omaha - March 15, 1926.

Mr. G. B. Pryde:
Note attached letter from Dr. G. L. Strader, Cheyenne,
to Mr. Lacey , March 8th, and Mr . Lacey's letter of March 9th
to Mr. Greenfield.
With return of papers ,

early advice regarding

this case.

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I am enclosing orie j_nal and duplicate of report made
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Nilsson on Ang 01lo Grelli examined in Dro Nilsson's

office., Oma...h.a., on Nove mber 11-cho
In conversation with Dro 'Nilsson. 9 h e advi s es me t hat
in his opinion ii f,Ir o Grelli is not a malingerer and. ·with out
doubt, the acc:i,.dent; he experienc ed a ggrava ted h is troubleo
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Mro Eu.gene _McAuliffe,

Mr. Angelo Grel~i. age 33, Coal Miner. Rock Springs. Wyoming,
in service 1 year, was examined at my office November 11

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gave me the following h~story:
He had an operation for appendicitis two years a go in Italy.
His present complaint is continuous pain in back except when quieto
He alleges that this pain is due to an accident that he received on
May 41&gt; 1931, while working as timberman in Rock Springs Coal Mine Noo8.
He was struck ·on the shoulder by a rock 1·rom the roof.

He was taken

to The Wyoming General Hospital where he was treated by Dr. Arbograst
for one month.
Examination of chest and spine by x-ray shO'Ned the following:
"Chest: Some enlargement of peri bronchial glands. Some
infiltration toward the bases more markea right side with
some extending toward the apices. Apices clear. No. ToBo
"Entire Spine: Cervical spine: negativeo Dorsal spine lies
diagonally from above downward to the left with slight curvature ·to , the right in the upper dorsal, and to the left in
the middle dorsal and to the right again in the lower dorsalo
Lumbar spine shows a marked curvature to the left with deformity of all the bodies. No x-ray evidence of tuberculous
destruction of the vertebral bodies. Slight lipping of the
lower dorsal arul all the lumbar vert ebrao"
His urinalysis was as follows:
"Clear, amber, Sp.Gv. l'.ll9, acid, no albumen, no sugar.
Microscopical negative."
Examination of his blood was as follows:

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Lymphocytes 33%
Conclusions:

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Mr. Angelo Grelli is suffering from a

Rotatory Lateral Curvature of the spine together with an Arthritis
of the Lower Dorsal and all the Lumbar Vertebrae.

There was no

evidence of Tuberculosis of lungs or spine.
In my opinion, it is possible tha t an injury to his back
has probably aggravated an old arthritis of his spine which predated
his injury.

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E~ene ~c Auliffe
Omaha
Angelo Grelli l eaviri.g h er e to nig ht on T\'Tenty reporting your o f fice
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3eptember 29, 1931

Mr. G. B. Pryde,
Vice President and General Mana ger ,
The Union Pacific aoal Company ,
Rock Springs, Wyoming.
Dear Sir:

~r. E. McAuliffe handed me a series of x-ray
plates taken or Mr. Angelo Grelli desiring an opinion as
'--.,.....,==to whether or not subject
was
tubercular.

Befo r e gi v ing an opinion I would like to see
stereoscopic l a teral of spine as well as ster eoscopic of
chest.
Yours truly,

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Octob~r 9th,193lo

He rev1i th X-ray plates requested
by Dro Nilsson in h is lett8r of Sept19:n.o er 29th,

we hRd considerable diffifulty in getting good
plates but think that he can s0lect some from
this lot that will answer his purp oseo
Dro Nilsson's lett~r return~d
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Referring to your letter of September 14th regarding the
x~ray plates taken for An~elo Grelli:
. I have passed these plates to Dro Nilsson with the request
that he make a study of sameo

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September 14th, 19 31.
JJI•, George B. Pryde:

Here\'lith the s cries of X-Ray plates of nhich I spoke to
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Hr . l\icAulii'i'o y;h en he rn.w hore, ni1d -r1oulcl l:i.l~ o v ery rmch to ho.vs

Ur. Niloso n 'o opinion o.o t o the possibility of t he 3ubject bei112;
Ji;ubercula r.

Tho follo , .d ng i o Pcr sono.1 Reco r d of t h e r;orkr.ian nho is
the sub ject of t ho s e pl o:to::i:
Heme, .1\nr:;elo Gr-olli; Ifot i onclit y . Itr.iJ.io.nj Date o f Bi rth ,
August 22ml, 1898; Uc r ried - l child ; I::nt ored t he eru-ploy of -~hio
compo.ny at Our:lberlnnd !lines on 1 1ovembe:t 1s t, 1922; t r a noi'orred
-'lio Tiock Sprinzs Ui nea July 28-~h, 1930 ;

Occup~Uo n , '.i.'irab0z-r,1a n .

Hi :Jtox-y of previo uo injury \7h:1.lo i n t he employ o i' thio company~ None;

Hiot ory of seri ow:; illneso ,,hilo i n t ho Gmploy o:f this co n1Ku1y , l!one.

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~-:as c o.r1yit1c t i mbor

up u ohov el plo.c o Y,hcn r, pi.ac e of roclr foll fron bot i.-:0cu c_o 1,s be.rs
:::nd s J.;rucl: hi u:1 on tho oho uld el."'o r1.nd back .

'i.'ho \'Iorlman clo.im.: t hnt

he ,:m.s int Glis htl y s tooped position uhon th0 ro cl: otruclc hi.1!1 0

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or d ered ne;~tension r__nc1 res~.; 11 •

l'.'o rlman conplnincd of c. ctea.dy pa in

i n the bnck , and :tno.bility io st and erect ,·,i thout i ncrcus o of pain
nnd 0.uch futirsue.

A body cast ,;ms cn plied 0.nd r:h ile \'.'() r bnn "0aa

vonrl11,.., thio cast he e;"p orienoecl sooo relief from pnin but ti:red
very easily.

&lt;::hen this cast \:as reraoved ~.-10rlcr~n claimed tho.t there

uo.s no inprovomont iu his condition.

A n0,1 c us·t \'J0.0 th0n o.ppliod

but the uorltrnan 110u claims tho.t his condition is uors e then at any

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time sinoe tho injury mid that the 1&gt;0.in seems to be constant and
oontinuo.lly i110 reo..oinz in the region of tho fourth Md fifth
lumbar ver~ obro.e.
ICel'm a11d Hinto n t oots by Hock Springs Bio-Chomicu1
Laboratory, J.legative.
Vo11 Pirquot ter.rt by H, J. }.rbo gnst, "

Positive.

D., &gt;.'.&gt;ck Spri11gs,

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