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Show WOOLMEN END BIG MEETING AT ! Zl ATTEND NCE LAKOK AND MUCH ! (lOOI) TO IlESULT. I Officer of tho Fast Year Arc Again J Clioncn to Handlo tho Affair of tho National WoolgrowerV Aaoctntlon NunicTon Iteaolnllon Adopted J --- J Ileforo adjourning nt Bait Lako City last Saturday tho f If I) -fourth annual convention ot the National Woolgrow. era' association re-elected Itn entire stafr ot officer With n few exception excep-tion In vaeanelc on thoexccutlvo committee the roster I the samo a 1917 Frank J Hagenbarlh, president presi-dent Bait Lake City. A J Knnllln, Unstern vice president, Kansas City, M I' Power. Western vlco president, Flagstarr. Arls.. Frank Miracle, trea urer, Helena, Mont . B W MeClurc secretary, Bait Lako City, executive committee. II (. Campbell. Arltonni 1' A Kllenwood. California. II. C. Wood, Idaho, K O Utlway, Montana; J W llurgea. Oregon; F. M Itoth-rock Itoth-rock Washington, Prger Miller, New Mexico, J C Kinney, W)omlng; llob-erl llob-erl Tailor Nebrnaka, T M Alexander, Alexan-der, Colorado. W N McOIII. Nevada, W C C.fre, Illinois, llobcrt Ilia-slock, Ilia-slock, Kentuck), W D Cnndland, Utah, II I Crouch, Texn. and Frank Cook, South Dakota. Itcflolutlon PiivhiI. That we hereb) pledge tho support ot thl asaoclatlon collectively and Individually In-dividually to every meaauro promulgated promul-gated b) the president ot tho United Htale In order to win litis war ror humanity That w condemn tho use or wool subatltute for soldier' nnd sailor' clothing and blanket, and to care for the production of Hie conaumer, we most urgently petition congrea to ena-t aitrh legislation as will require the branding nnd tagging or all adulterated adul-terated woolen goods so a to how to tho consumer the amount or wool contained con-tained therein That wo urgn and direct our oHI-ecr oHI-ecr to call upon tho United Htate food ndmlnlatratnr and tho various tate food admlnlatrallon to give tho w Ideal publicity to thn fact thai under official order there hall be no restriction re-striction against tho uso M lamb except ex-cept on the one mrallei day, Tue-day Tue-day ot each week. That the pnekor and rotallera or meal be urged to give ipnclal attention atten-tion to devbtn wa or making cut or Mtltablo size ror conaumer' uae or the inrni or overweight lamb. That we urgo our membora or congrea con-grea in nee nre tlm placing or a feeler-ii feeler-ii I tax upon all dog, tho fund to bo used to exterminate stocUkllllng canine can-ine mid predatory wild animal. That In ease the leglalaturu of nit) stole niakea nn appropriation or the atockgrovvlng Intireat of nny state, eongrc shall taUe Hinds tu bo expended ex-pended b) the blnloglcul urvoy to said state or prlvatu fulid bo duplicated dupli-cated b n like impropriation by emigre emi-gre in be uimmI In tho extermination of piedalur) nnlmnl. , That thl nasoilnllou look with ills-ruvor ills-ruvor on an controlling or wml previous pre-vious tu shearing To DenlRiintc 'I nll. That we reiueat our ri preeeutntlve nl WHshhigtnn. ti. l t si that the bun an of nnlmnl Indualf) I furnlMi-ed furnlMi-ed with sufriilent iippniprlatlnn to provide mirh arena or ha) prudllilnu bind n will temportirll) equip the United Htate she. p experiment sla-linn sla-linn ror rarnlng on It work That we petition tho seen tar) of tho Interior to direct the proper bull bu-ll nil of thl department to designate nil trail applbd for across six hun-dred hun-dred and forty acre homestead land ut thn earliest posalblo date-That date-That we rciucat Ihe forestry er-c er-c to maintain tho present existing ratio ot the various elussi or national forest nnd where the range I stock-ed stock-ed to It full capacity to not reduce one grado of stoik nt the expenc r another class. That we request the nccntary of agriculture to endeavor to secure an appropriation by congress of not lea than 11,000,00k ror range Improvement Improve-ment work on tho national tore at and also 1 1,000,0 JO ror the eradication or poisonous plants. That this association request thut the designation or all of the land under un-der the six hundred and forty acre homestead act be suspended during die period of the war. Fencing of Irfind. That we recommend that the United Htate department or agriculture conduct con-duct at different point throughout tho rango country experiment to determine de-termine the Influence upon the gru-xlng gru-xlng capacity that may be brought about by regulating tho gruxlng thereon there-on or by restyling the range to proper prop-er grasses That congrea make It posalblo for stockmen to fenco tight the land In Isolated tract In order to Increase live dock production That the secretary or tho Interior Investigate the matter or permitting the grazing or livo stock during tho period !' tho war In the national park That where stolen aheep aro found In thn possess'on of any person grazing graz-ing sheep on tho national forest that hi permit be canceled That we urgo every ahcepralser to continue to subscribe to tho extent of his ability to liberty loans, to war savings sav-ings certificate, to the Ited Crew, to tho Y M C A. and nil other worthy purposca which render aid to uur soldier sol-dier and our allies'. That wo endorse the work of thi. United Htate department of agriculture agricul-ture and commend Secretary David K, Houston for tho zeal and Judgment displayed by him In directing the work of his department. That we expresa our thanka to Dr. Ism Tanlimirii.foi tin beaullfnl vle- ,H lure prewnl.d Ihe HMOClatlon und for , ?H hi Milue.1 nddrias That we extend H tu ihe Jnptinese gov. rument and Dr H Tnnlmiirn our thank fur the prHaM- ; H Inllou of thri. hundred and fifty cop- H l nt l.lvi KliKk KeonnmlcN, writ- H tin In H |