Show IDAHOAN MOAN PAYS RA RAIL IL FREIGHT BILL Gives Figures In Urging Removal of Rate Discrimination tion t SALT LAKE Oct 2 Dy By By The Associated The Press Press The second of oft t the e two broad phases of ot the ag- ag agricultural ag agricultural situation that which deals with the marketing of the farm commo commodity was considered today at the second and last lart days day's sessions of the th the regional agricultural tural conference conference of th the th-s chamber of commerce of the United States called at Salt Lake to obtain a section across section cross of agriculture In the intermountain belt and to-a to to V r p the more crucial problems affect affect- affecting affecting In ing the farmers farmer's economic welfare The first of these phases that of producing the crop at th the lowest production cost ost held the attention of the conference Friday The purpose of the conference was not to d develop elop and blanket opinion for tor the right states on any commodity but to focus at- at attention at attention onI I upon problems as brought ht i out In the tho testimony of the dele dole delegates ga gates tes Idaho's delegates told 1 the con con- conference conference con conference ference a hopeful story of ot what It sees as a n goat goal at a recently conducted state economic survey The Gem state launched this thi survey suney on the theory that a producing area orca could profit profit Immeasurably by more scientific study of Its available markets Commissioner A W B D KJos ness of the Idaho department of agriculture told the conference that as long as Europe the debtor continent America could expect to find foreign ports closed to her surpluses Assistance of the national cham charn- chamber chamber ber bar In removing of railroads against the In- In Intermountain intermountain In region In the matter of freight rates was asken at the conference J v W Webster flex nex- Rex burg burg Idaho's largest wheat ship ship- shipper shipper shipper per said Eald ald It cost to ship his wheat crop to California last latt year Had I lived In Canada I could have move It for tor half halt and had I lived In Montana I could have saved between 10 and 11 cents per bushel he sad I The next regional conf conference rence of the national chamber Is to be In Inthe inthe Inthe the cotton belt bell |