Show WEST ADVISED OF TENDENCY SEEN IN EAST I Organization Urged to Combat Move to Re- Re Reduce Re Reduce duce Tariff FEES FOR GRAZING Warning Issued That Breeding Herds Must Be Protected OMAHA OM Neb Web Jan A 16 C 16 16 W The protective thrift tariff concerns the neil ell being of the entire American Amerlean people and therefore It should be bethel thel their question and not one Co for tor poll poll- politics tics poll tics declared D Dr S W McClure of Salt Lake City manager of the Western Tariff association In an address addres today before the annual American National Live Stock con con- convention con convention From the founding of try try until about 1835 1385 the tariff nas La not a political Issue a as both Im- Im Important important Im Important parties endorsed the tho theory that to protect American Industry and produce re revenue the lev levi leV Ing log of duties upon Imports was Impera impera- imperative Imperative tive Since that time however the tarIff has ham been an nn Issue Isue In most political campaigns to a greater Teate or oi less lesser degree I The SOli southern them and the western tariff associations have undertaken the ta task lt of the Amer Amot- American Amor- Amor I lean Icon people that the tariff should be an nn American question and not one of politics It was Dr McClures McClure's contention that the cost of producing corn com commodIties com commodities whether they be menu menu- manu manufactured articles 0 or th the products of farm mine or range Is decidedly hIgher In the United States than anywhere else In th the world and therefore the protective tariff is an absolute necessity The American producer produce cannot competitor compete with his hia foreign competitor to tor unless s there Is Js a tax on Im- Im Imports imports Im Imports ports which will at nt least leat production the difference In cost of oC production production tion he added WEST INTERESTED Dr McClure discussed the Indus Indus- Industries Industries tries which he said need and those not need the tho tariff Con Con- Con Concerning cernin sugar ho he said In effect that It was waR possible for Cuban pio pio to lay down their thelt product In New York for tor 2 cents under the cost of beet sugar mug sup produced In the tho United States The west was WIlS especially Interest interest- Interested ed ad in the tariff problem to for tor ne e weare are largely producers and he-de he he do- do dared the west must organize against what he said was a feel feel- feelIng feeling feel feeling ing beginning to exist In the manu manu- manu manu- manufacturing manufacturing centers of the east that they be entitled to thel their raw mate mat materials mate materials rials free tree of duty and high pro protection on their finished products GRAZING FEES FIrs RE REA RE RI ISm A complete revision of oC national forest gra grazing regulations proposed as a n means of the stoc stoc raising Industry In 11 estern states has ham been submitted to the of agriculture for tor approval approval al at W B D Greeley chief of the United States forest sor service Ice told the convention of oC the American National Live Stock association 1 here today To Indicate the tho Importance ot of forage privileges on regulated roy roy- government gov government timber area areas Mr Greley Greeley pointed out that 9 cattle caUlo horses and sheep grazed on acre acres of national forest lands In 1922 By revising grazing regulations the forest service hopes hoVes to build up productivity of ot these mountain pastures pasture so that the live livestock livestock livestock stock Industry thai may profit Forester Greeley said that public acres of unreserved pub pub- public pub lic lie range rang outside of the national reserved forests are now without grazing regulations SUBJECTS Live stock men of the tho west to- to today today to today day swung Into the second day of th the twenty annual conven conven- convention conven- conven convention convention tion of ot the American National LIve LIveStock LiveStock LiveStock Stock association with subjects subject vi vital tal tai to the meat ment producing rt Indus Indus- indus indus- Industry try ty of the United States scheduled for discussion Henry C Wall Wallace e secretary of ot agriculture was the principal speaker speake of the opening yesterday resolutions opposing an any In- In increase In Increase crease In grazing fee fees and nd support support- supporting ing supporting Se allace's Il ion ot of the and packer and act will likely be passed tomo tomor- tomor tomorrow tomor tomorrow row ow Opposition to the merger ot of the Morris and Armour packing packing- in- in interests In Interests Is expected e to be WARNING ARNING MADE A warning that unless the breed breed- breeding breedIng ing lag herds horde In this country are pro pro- protected protected pro protected fo for tor the next tout tour years year America nih will be bo buying buying- Its It beef In countries was wu voiced by F FH I-i I Bixby president ot of o the tha flon In a message read nad to the meet meet- meetIng meeting meeting ing by Cf C M Id ODonel of Bell Ranch N M H Mr Cr BIxby Is iq Ill at his home tn C n P Page c Two i TO ORGANIZE from Ingo One OnG In LonG Lone B Belch Batch Calls Calif and la I Un- Un unable unable I bl able to att attend nd the cons con contention Grazing f fees oa should bo be In- In increased Increased R creased d In some som places placer and low low- lowered cr ered d In others other Mr Wallace de- de dei declared i But I r can c n tell you there th hill be bo no Increase In n tees fees for nr the pr present lent You can bo ho dead d d certain I there th will bR be no o this thle year and nd I do not believe bellive that the th live livestock took stock Industry will have hav r cupor- cupor sufficiently even n next nett t year to eland an increase either This country fe 10 suffering from production production over Ther Thero Is I no I doubt about that question Mme say RIlY there I le Is no such ouch I thing as aR production over o of fool fool- roo 1 tuff But Bul by production over wiman wo we moan ther there Is le so 00 much of the th food foodstuff woI I stuff that th t It cannot bo be sold old old at a aprice aprice price which will wilt pay p y for iti It I pro pro- production That mat la is I the th aI lion thAt I mean I OPPOSES MERGER President In his hit to tb the gathering recommended d lh that the tho guarantee o clau C clause URO o of the Iho Each Cummins railroad but blU bill as a 11 he re- re referred referred to II It be b repeAled opposed the merger of or the Ar- Ar AT mour mour-Morrie packing plans plan's pl nn and andI an I favored d operative co marl methods Mr Bixby opposed the tho thi merger m of ot th tho Morris Armour cOm coin thoI I panics on tho ground that It would ul ll tend to create a 0 monopoly Mr I Wallace also referred to the tho h pro pro- proposed proposed posed merger In his hie address and said ald that ho lie also l o opposed it on tile the ground that It would tend to t allow allo others otherl to join oln the tir merger er and nd In time would trad to create cr t a oly 01 monopoly |