Show WEST SHORT I OF ICED CE RS C CARSI New Record in Shipments Is Anticipated This Fall i BOISE nOISE Ida I Sept t. t 30 A W west west- st I Idaho ons- ons with the th entire rn cm country Is faced i oc d with a z refrigerator car c-ar shortage hortage that will ex- ex end Il probably to October 15 I This e ote of the i alo ah aI announced at I tho utilities commission follow- follow I Ia K a 0 conference reno of or ith and ear car company of of- I rho- rho In the conference were J JI J. J I I Thompson Will 1 II If Gibson and k k r F. smith mith members of or the lon T T. S S. car cr care cra r rII e II agent ent of the Union Pacific U i st m of or Salt Lake C C. S S. S jp of tho the Pacific Fruit I J- press company com at Ogden Le Le- randl Young manager er of the Pa Pa- Pan f n r Idaho Ida Northern Railway Hallway com com- n any at nt Weiser elser and Joel L. L T. T Priest eo al agent of the tho Union Pacific t It t ini 1111 in BoI Dol Boise C e. W M-W rw HIGH NOTED Sh of fruits and ond ege J 1 bios bles will probably reach a new v rh record of a I million carloads c or ar he e entire e country this year ding oJ-ding 01 ding to tes received to to- tona na rI by local loca Southern Pacific rail rail- cad ond officials from the general s of- of ofu u res es 19 at San Francisco There Is hardly an any kind of or off oft t f el eight ht business which has ha own grown Town o a much within recent years jears and andr r F there Is la no other kind the olum olumn of which fluctuates no so much In n different seasons said D D. R It Rt t wen ven traffic representative In Og- Og d- d wn n TOT TS nv ny n In Tn 1920 the he number r of cars Ars with fruits and vegetables s a In 1921 In 1922 In 1923 and In 1924 The Increase n n 1924 1524 19 H over o 1920 wai 40 per cent centI I Is expected that the loadings loading In 9 o will be bl 1 cart cars an In- In aar over r 1920 of 60 50 per cent nt In order to handle this s g g bu the railways and end c cern r rn n on by them have been rt rl I within recent cari to a add Jd rge Iv v to the number of ar or r ca cas calI s. s They Thoy ThO have put In pen lien Ice Ice 12 70 0 new refrigerator cars In Ini i i 14 1405 05 In 1924 and thus r l' I In m 1925 a total of or 42 They have about t TS which rep rep- repent ent nt an investment ln totaling 4 00 ITS t-PS ND O NI DOWNS S. S The handling of fruit and vege- vege p ole tle l le traffic presents to the rall- rall rallS xv w s a an extremely difficult I t I n rn both because It Is growing 0 BO so BOIT soh h q IT nd because u e thc t e ore are such great g gea eat seasonal s fluctuations In the volume of or It It For example In the theY Y II rs n lou foul months of 1924 1920 the average aver aver- av t ago age numb of cars loaded with u n nd monthly m I was wasI to I 0 n n September be the thc I load lood- r r JOG cars and In Oc Oc- Oco o I T 46 Therefore The In Octo- Octo jJ J i 1 lo loadings were almost elmost I r C nt nL re nC ter than they er a averin t In t tI Ii i first t four months of or ort i t 5 r In Tn the very ery next month o ov on n n. n tt i t I declined to to pr l cent less leas than In Octo- Octo r r. r U UI n T to 45 o- o T o thirds less 1188 than in lit r C 1 1 it HI e d operation co-operation of or through the shippers shippers' re- re reI I 1 I boards boal has lisa done don 0 o Assist the railroads In Int It Ir t the car supply problems In onn onne Ion on with perishable freight fv ric I In T Ogden In-Ogden g an average of f snore more han ban 1000 car cars of perishables are arriving dolly fOr foi eastern castein eL tIn points The high pak prak of the year has has hash 1 h been een ln lo to ally all with new sin sin- etc cli da day ad established l. l said Mid Mi Mr h O en |