Show SLASH LASH IN SEED RATES SOUGHT Reduction in Freight Tariff From Utah and Idaho Will WillBe WillBe Be Demanded Drastic reductions in freight tariffs oil Utah and Idaho alfalfa aUala and clover seed shipments into 30 eastern and midwestern states will be sought by H. H W. W general traffic coun coun- sd sel for the Traffic and Rate Service company who will vill leave Saturday for Washington D. D C C. to argue the case before the interstate commerce commission Mr will seek reduction of present rates of p per r pounds to 73 cents cent per which he said are parallel wIth similar rates granted by bythe bythe the commission to other sections of the United States Differences between be- be tween present rates md and those sought represent an overcharge of per carload of oC seed which expense must be borne by Utah and Idaho shippers Mr said Mr will argue this ease case before be be- fore the commission April 19 On April 20 he will ar argue u a rate reparation tion case filed by the Laudie Motor company of O Ogden den and J. J E. E Carpen tel ter former Salt Lake motor dealer a against railroads which haul automobiles automo- automo hues biles from Pontiac Mich to Salt Lake The dealers seek a rebate of 80 overcharge per carload of automobiles auto lUtO- mobiles shipped during 1930 and 1931 Total reparation sought has not been decided Mr said |