Show m r t 1 10 TU FURNISH MRS GARS f. f h FOR fOn SUGAR BEETS t President EC Eccles of f the Amalgamated Amal Ama r Sugar Company Is Hopeful J. J 1 t 1 11 t CARS THE MAIN THING i If Roads Move the Crops Farmers F Will Make Ii M Money olley i I Special Special Service O Ogden llon Oct 11 ll President President David Eccles of or ti the thc Amalgamated Su Sugar ar company compan returned this morning from Salt Lake Lale an nOd and states that he lie has re received re- re ample assurance from Crom the railroad railroad rail rall- road officials that sufficient cars will bo furnished his company to haul In beets that arc are now piled alon along the I JI right ht of wa way of oC The tho the Oregon Short Line e especially and antI which would surel surely t t- come to ruin but for fOl speedy trans trans- r v to the factory for reduction r Sir r. Eccles slates states that he has hag been promised ed several al hundred cars soon s 's J for tor the tho exclusive e use use of or the growers t. t No co 0 actual losses looses have o been caused the tho the farmers Carmels tho the company compan or through car car shortage as yet hut but apprehension I is lit felt over what might occur In thes the thc s J- event ent that the lie Short Line should fail fan to to provide transportation for the crop r Not ot more mOIo than 30 da lays days s 's remain r in I which growers browers cnn can harvest harn st tho thu beets beetsi i without being beIn- Inconvenienced by uncertain nfl un- certain weather and in order to dig t the remainder of the crop In that time timeR R It Is nece necessary sar that no up dela delay at the delivery end of the Industry be enco en- en countered co j 4 The amount or of heels beets tIu dug topped r r I antI and now nn waiting at loading sla station n ns us ls is Insignificant in comparison to the thee e- e splendid crop CIUP so tEO that losses on Oil this r. r account will reach a minimum figure ure i A considerable able portion of or the crop rop is r yet ct In the ground where It will vill be bc left until cars can bo be supplied It Il is t the le unreliability of or the situation that thatis Most l lof ost Jf is causing farmers to complain I. of t them depend large largely 1 on their theil beet c I Holds for Cor the tho seasons season's reward and should s l 1 l UW they encounter Jo losses looses es dl disaster aster 4 would follow olio The Tue Short Line people have e prom- prom to give I e us cars cm's said Mr Eccles I and anti I hopi hope they will stand land b by their promise Mr j Bancroft was absent so I did not get an opportunity to ac acquaint acquaint ac- ac quaint him with the tho situation but I 1 ilk with Mr 1 Reeves Hc and Mr 11 An An- derson j il Ti The c- c CIO P crop will come In faster from flom now Oil on and I do llo not flOE anticipate any ny trouble of a serious nature I told the Short Line officials that thai In iii case e farmers were prohibited from delivering eli crin their beets on account of ofa a car shortage e In all nil probability law suits Involving large e sums for damages damages dam dam- am n ages would result Many lany farmers farmere whose experience with beets dates hates from frota I last spring were encouraged b by the tile I Short Line officIals to plant heavily hea and the company will thus bo be hel held partially responsible for any failure to lo provide means of |