Show POLICY a S SOLVED l vm Rights and Opinions of Local Interests Will Be Given Wide Latitude local iv SHI March 8 CAPIn CAP CAP- AP V n 11 1 agreement on the question of In reg hating dating grazing on the he public d do In was reached in a conference to today a ay between Chairman Stanfield of a senate lands committee and andS S Se Secretary Work Tie The rights and md opinions of ot local inte Interests ests in m the creation of ot grazing di 11 lets would be recognized under the agreement Grazing boards goad d be provided to advise on I gr Sr ng problems but hearings In disputed cases ses would be held beCo bel be- be Co registrars s n-s of local land offices ins instead ad of 01 before such local boards as l- l be provided in the pend- pend In tanfield b bill 11 dealing with the thes s sub subject e agreement was described as asa a between the co conIC contending con con- IC tending ding forces which have been eng ens en- en s g g d with the problem Che Ie e agreement is the culmination of e a first efforts to harmonize the dl inferences f between Western Vestern sent sen- sen If t 1 o 0 soon on the lands committee and andi i n 1 and agriculture departIe depart- depart ne ts ls with regard to the principles to e a applied in grazing grazin regulations Negotiations are still under way waybe waybe be Ie een representatives ves of the comm comb com- com m b ee and of the agriculture de department depar depar de- de par meat ment with regard legard to regulating In ing n grazing in th the national forests and was expected late to- to The agreement between the I committee and the two depart- depart dH Stanfield believes willi will Jr i all opposition to grazing except by Eastern Ini In- In i which have opposed any to form of ot legislation on en the su subject Hi BlEn R. R shall Marshall of Salt Lake Cit City ye- ye yec secretary c etar of the National lonal Wool Wool- rowers rovers association told toll the commIttee committee com cont- in its hearings toda today that th the operation of the proposed graz graz- I Ii legislation would not interfere fi homestead laws It recognizes n TZ zes s. s he said the principle of put- put tI all public lands to the highest use uee S' S |