Show HEAT HASTENS RUIN OF CROPS No Relief Forecast in Drouth Section CHICAGO Juno Juna 25 W UP Intense R-Intense Intense heat leat hastened the destruction of ot crops in drouth drout 1 scourged sections of f the west tod today y Concern grew ace c as the federal fedral fed fed- eral ral forecaster of Chicago described the current month as the second driest June on record No relief was sIghted Meteorologists cited the likelihood of ofa a few scattered thunder thunder thunder thun thun- der showers in Sn the northern third of ot the north central states but predicted generally fair weather accompanied by abnormally hig high temperatures About Degrees In North Dakota Dakota where officials reckoned half tho the states state's farm were in n need ed of ot ass assistance tance readings of degrees at Bismarck Bismarck Bis Bis- marck march at nt Jamestown and at Fargo were recorded yesterday Napoleon and Dickinson reported unofficial highs of ot and re- re Aberdeen S S. S D D. reported report report- ed a seasonal peak of and Miles files City Mont Conditions are the worst I ever encountered stated staled 1 M. M A. A Kennedy South Dakotas Dakota's W V P A tor or He said cattle were being shipped out by the trainload In some ravaged areas Short harvests of ot oats and barley were in prospect prospector for or parts of ot Iowa Chicago grain traders received private advice that tha 75 per cent of ot North Dakotas Dakota's wheat was imperiled The situation was WM growing worse wor hourly in southeastern southeastern south- south eastern Montana declared Governor Elmer Holt Distressed North Dakota farmers went to toB Bismarck marck to hear Governor Walter Welford's report on a n. 50 00 to program drafted drafted drafted draft draft- ed in Washington for the relief o ot of agriculturists in tho the northwest Horde of Hoppers Millions of grasshoppers migrated migrate through eastern Nebraska and western western west vest em ern Iowa Professor 10 M. M H. H Swenk of ot the University of ot Nebraska de described described described de- de scribed the horde hordo as the heaviest he had lad seen in many years Ho He s said ld they were of ot the same type as ns thos which destroyed crops in the tho 1874 plague |