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I areas. mww«m EIEEEIEEEE AS VICTIMS OF OVERPRODUC'I’ION Y HARVEST IS BEGUN 5 e msre it 3 in e e, RS were s (% i tes. will .| NEW YORK, June 15 () —New se- Conserva Farmers Dubious on Outlook | pa: crtiied TSG Oy Arehias: o 02 bere as piloried on Northern States Power Co., $10,000,- | sentatives of thn uw lumber for Better Cereal marketing ; 000 retentisg micrloncs 410 ver. Seuk] A Othes Torvet. ik “,g, ; stand and the 'tale ot | the Newsprint - o ehlnce in prices for good cigarette Market. o - honas, dup e 1, 1081, peiewt 8§ S84 u Tovercapacity, * over: ; tobacco, but the demand 18 not, yet and interest to yleld 4.59 per cent, by | ai timber reserves in private | dustry built - | _Others who addressed active for common ETades. Y= . n lynme-u headed by Harris, Forbes | ownership being forced into da- 1 daily " 3 included | “probably 75 per cent of the intended Spscial Dispatcn to The Star. pei tion and an excess of productive ca- | bef E. T. Allen, Portland, 2 acreage his been transplanted under EANSAS CITY, Mo., June 15.—With . Pon.llnfl General Electric Co., $7,500,- | pacity handicapped by 1 and eco- fiotn in , had A consumption, T and favoradle conditions, according to offi- eing in the middle| Apperently the 000 4 per cent notes, mat January | nomic “shall nots” and propulsions. xpte-ed the opinion r Association; C. . Joay clals of the State tobacco wlrehnuu hervest commencing g i Beois’ Sor 1, 1933, priced at 99% The anti-trust laws, uneconomic tax- | in_the advertisers from e i |Owing to cool weather cutworms have wheat belt as'far north as Central | p\..cia to 1ift him zudm. X ation, Government competition in the | the !undly to daily pa P its to_con! o . L. Cawpent destroyed many plants in some lderl- Kansas today, the interest centers in | position. In she meanwhile he bi Harris, Forbes & Co. supply of raw ma 1, failure of ade- | Bccounted for some °f Clat . tles and which are being replaces. the disposition the producers will make | the Farm Board for confusing his City of Milwaukee, Wis., $3,540,000 quate tection unfair foreign d- 2 ¥ Plants are pxmmm of their output. While the government | market and deserting him just as the | 4% per cent bonds, "due July 1 llfl cqmpemn especially Russian lum-|_ The ihits, Jacksonville of the South. | , Qututions today for Maryland l-r npm last week was somewhat bullish | new crop is ready for harvest. to 1081, inclusive, priced to ber, a declining per capita consump- dustrizs is perilous, Wilson Com| e Gypress. Manutacturers’ Associa- | [008¢co per 100 pounds: Frosted and red with the May report, private | The one enco feature is the | 3. tion and other -llnwnu were dra- | ton, ager the i inferior, 3.00a6.50; sound to good com- estimates do not, minimize.the outlook | probability that in the in- | the Continental Iilinois Co. matically drawn light and their R h T st /G, | mon, 7.00820.00; medium to good, 20.008 for the yield in the Southwest. These rior should in the next operation against the le of economic | board iton | T. Bwan, Oshkosh, Wis., of the llmh 35.00; good to fine red, 36.00a52.00; vy nsas, the premier wheat State, , regard: reason shown to the board in explain- | half of the American orceabl protect! fancy, 52.00a5300; seconds, common to B0000,000 " bushels, Dot & reccrd RAIL OFFICIAL DEAD. ing ihe”causes of this the most stag: | the largest o the groups ‘The | against ; e- ern Hemlock and Hardiveod Manufac- | medlin 600a30.00; good t fne, 31,008 brenker but well above the five-year ), will be | NEW YORK, June 15 (#).—Production and threatening slump these in- lumber industry, which did not. pro- t of ts, 8 ane Sing - 141,00, Upper country burley, nominal. e ey plenty of | Houdiey Tngatis, vies predident i chargs | dustiios. Tave over exporienced. As | portionately share in_ the general. in- 1 h o e S ey . Of course, the important thing is the of trafc ‘the New York Central|pathetic sidelight there was frequent | dustrial advance of 1922-1920, has been on Amm"wflm e o e 1 oTve it aoktiers of. Seattla; B, X 0, S | et Bt e, scaly | Wl e e | i g, ot et 2t B Greeiel. per and pulp i were ChaFles | buil . own 8. Tl from s preent ‘west is to obtal n e s Of e arves pncu residence early e was'a qua -cent ago e, . ot l, . B. 5 July option today the primary market | no outside labor and the usual trek of | born in Boston 59 years . ridiculous in the face of a constrict- ituation has served in the lumber W. Boyce, New York, secretary of the |site and called it New York. MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY THIS Men’s *25 Troplcal Worsted Father'say } SUITS s Sunday, June 21st AR - Two Cool Pieces ... 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