Show SI Six sh j Men Killed lUe f on W Warship Washington SIx I Six n men men cn were vero killed and three injured on thy thu U U. S S. S SiS IS UchI Uch I 1 n l U by the tall fall of u a it mast when the us W Tn in a n heft heavy gale atea ut at iea ea is Is o officially nc ialy announced nuo l. l i fl 4 S I S I At the Friday y sess sessIon sc Mon on or ti the Na Nn Wool rowers rowers' a association wn was raised for the American Red lIed Cross Crog h by the sale on the tile convention floor of ofa a n blooded ram rain donated donate oer o'er this purpose purpose pur pur- pose by hy the W Wyoming oming association as as- In lii addition ten rams rams were donated to the tho livestock organization lon h by the State ers association for tor sale at the tue ram ram show It f take Lake next Lake next fall faU the proceeds of ot the stile sale to be turned over oyer to the Red Cross Among the most important o of or tho the resolution was one protesting against the use of shoddy in the manufacture ture of clothing for the military forces of the United States another was a resolution asking that the meatless da lay day ban upon mutton and lamb be removed nt itt least temporarily and antl that the food administration encourage Increased o of ot J tiis form of meat neat food tood as a m means als of r. r rt t conserving a a pork and beef s supply A lles les resolution ri was pres presented calling upon the Uie national go gor government r me t to su suspend suspend sus sus- p pend nd the the operation pera lon of th the thO acre homestead ad law at least during the Ule period pe pe- pe- pe lod of f the war var One of the most important im lm- r resolutions resolutions' nS' nS to- to the to-the the wool producer pro producers pro pro- ducer was was one ohe ir protesting against the government fixing a l price on n wool and inaugurating government control of woo wool price unless the producer Is first given gl a a hearing on the matter of cost and production The election of ot officers resulted Inthe In Inthe the retention of present officials of the thc national l association Including President ent Frank Frnnk J J. J Hagenbarth of Suit Salt Lake l A A. J. J Knolin o of Kansas City as as- se second vice vice-prest e t M. M I I. I Powers ot of Fla Flagstaff sta Ariz as as assistant vice Ice d dent nt F. F D. D Miracle of Helena Mont as treasurer and Dr tr S. S W. W McClure of or Salt Lake as secretary Addresses were made nade at the after i noon session by Ma Maor or r Ferry Will C Barnes r of Washington D. D C. C of C-of of the United States Staten forest serve e c oh on Our Oui Rational NotIonal Forests Forest J J. J n. n II It of S Salt lt Lake Lale chairman of the committee committed which Investigated grazing possibilities In the southern states W. W S. S Ayers of Chicago chief chief- of the Industrial department department depart depart- ment neut of the New y Orleans Great Northern railway awl and A. A G. G Butterfield of M Weiser Welser Idaho on Silage and arid It Its Value for Sheep i history of or the the- sporadic and as ns yet et unsuccessful efforts to es a sheep p and gro wool growing In Industry industry in Japan was related i in ian an address ad dross dress by y Dr Issa Japan commissioner of livestock for forthe forthe forthe the Japanese g Dr Tan Tani- mura mum spoke on the tue subject t of wool growing in the Orient W. W G G. of tJi tilVIs Advance nce association told of the visit Isit to Wisconsin last fall fail of PresIdent Frank J. J of the tue National association At that tha that time a l sheep and anti wool wol company was vas organized with a n capital of or This now has a n fo foundation of breeding e ewes s and four other corporations corporations corpo corpo- rations for similar are org organized Yolk work P P. P A A. A Delfelder of if f l spoke of the tue necessity of pro funds for tor the ise nse ose of t Oe te e biological sur survey suJ survey sur- sur vey in the the eradication o tory animals advocating all that e c tax of 1 per head hend be placed ce on every dog I in 10 inthe the country of which he lie said there are I President A A. K Sessoms of the Georgia Landowners Landowners' association said sah that he represented an ail organization o of more than 1000 men owning several million acres of idle land in Georgia Federal activity in the extermination of predatory animals was as the subject of of-an of an address b by E. E W. W Nelson chief o o 0 the biological survey sur of Washing Washington ton on D. D C. C The animal losses In ll tt ll stock In the United States attributed to wild ild animals and rodents he lie said amount t to more than The Th he le declared d has hns proved oved oveda a fi failure hi in eliminating iH losses to live Jive stock Montana has paid more than 20 in in an effort to eradicate predatory animals from the ranges and suffering heavy losses he lie said Bringing intelligently before t the e co convention con con- the necessity of improving the strains and of ot pa paying more attention to the quality of wool produced Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor F. F R. R Marshall of oC the bureau of animal Industry Washington D. D C C. W who lO I Is familiar with the work rl and il r re results results re- re of f the e experimental 1 station at Laramie Wyo Wo spoke on the subject o of Government Sheep Breeding Ex erl- erl ments i 1 dr of sheep raising as ns a n awad wad war ar with government go aid for the support othe government wa wath was thi th tho keynote kenote of resolutions adopted at attl tl e closing session Cession of the Ule fourth fifty annual convention of the tile National association The opening of national parks for grazing during the period of the war ab alJ Juto uto disapproval of contracting for tor wOl to shearing condemnation of f for wool tion of the tho use substitutes woo In soldiers soldiers' and sailors sailors' equipment government aid by In grazing in different sections and the utilization of Isolated tracts of land an and l publicity p y tr If lIe ilie statement that no abstinence from Jutton Jl and antl lamb iamb I lf Io asked ed othen otherwise lse than on meatless days S 'S were among the t important res resolutions I a adopted b by the Ole convention Appropriation by hy con congress of at ott least for the extermination of or p poisonous plants a f federal deral w war ver r tax on dogs 8 the tile funds of which to b be combine com corn bine with from each state for tor the elimination n of ot Ing logs doS nUll amI predatory animals more more restricted use o of grazing Ie permits m ts In ln national 1 forests and the pica for foi q atte the tho part hart of or the packers pack pack- ers s nid retailers retailer to demise ways pad nud means means means' of or making more sult suitable ble c cuts ts of orm r meats were outlined In the Ious |