Show LIVESTOCK MEN NAME OFFICERS Utah Capital Chosen for 1927 Convention Ask for Tariff ByThe PHOENIX Mix Jan till 19 It The Associated d Press Irus C N M onn 1 nt ft h u ft h Lionel u-Lionel or Bell 11 ranch ran c h NeVI N ew Me Ico x- x Ico was wu elected president nt of or the American National Livestock asso association elation at Its closing sessions FrI FrI- Fri da day Friday FrIda Lucas Lucia C Britt of Marfa Marta T Tax was Wa named d first vice president pre an XI I Edward Wll WIIlIam Burke Burko of Nebraska Ne lIam of ot Oregon Ore henry Boice of Arizona George ore Russell Jr of Nevada evada and Hubbard Rue Rue- Ruesell sell PUS I sell lell of California were Ira named AS I second vice presidents president Salt Lake I City was selected as a the 1327 1927 meet meet- InK Ing place The convention gave gate to th the tM basic bull principles principle of or the hill bill drafted rafted by the he United States senate committee on public lands for rag rag- reg regulation of grazing on public fO- fO ette fo demanded and public domain and de- de de de- mande-d mande a tariff on hides In resolutions I lions adopted at th the final r on hAIL KAIL HILL Another resolution adopted Ace ut-Ace congress to pass pau the Gooding long Ions and short Ibort haul baul bill I Demand also klaO waS wan mAde milde that cnn n con gress grese congress make a a special appropriation for obtaining facts necessary fo for the proper application ot of t the C Hoch resolution which will bring abou the lowest ion possible rates ratel on products livestock and agricultural proc proc- prod Another re resolution ask asks that no change chango be made In the immigration Quota law that will III restrict the flow of common labor Into tt tle e United States and urges urge rations alteration to remove Rome Bome of the tIe present re- re re restrictive barriers Indorsement was as given glnn efforts effort made by the senate public land committee In Investigating ii live live- sto stork k conditions In western states and support of ot the association was pledged to the committee in Its future effort efforts Other r resolutions acted 1 favorably on fa- fa fa by the convention that congress authorize amortization of exist lug loans held by b the lie war finance ce cot cot- on a year ten basis bams at reasonable rate of interest fl An expression of appreciation of efforts made mado to extend credit to the livestock industry through the federal credit system Asking repeal of ot the act allow allo- allowing ing lug railroads railroad a five and IntI three three- three quarters quarters per cent net income on their Investment Such an act Is equivalent to the thc worst form of confIscation the resolution says Urging congress to open the thedoor door to the use of of the documents document government and anel public docu docu- Interstate ments ment In cases caBes before the Inter inter- state commerce commission Asking congress to allow live livestock stock which ha has d or been driven across the Me Mexican border to be returned free duty-free tot for another r 3 year ear Favoring the prom prompt t pase passage ge of a law Jaw which will remove remo the disabilities of the packers ackere and stockyards act and which wili Confine the larger packers to the activities to which they agreed to limit themselves uld under the ho con coo sent consent agreement Expressing appreciation of ot the given western stock stockmen men William b by Secretary Work ork and Wit Wil liam Spry commissioner of the tho land office Condemning legislation to limit the number of ot markets market or the liberty of the Individual In seek see ing InK seeking a market for his livestock WANT W TRUTH IN IX MEAT EAT Endorsing the truth la In meats campaIgn Asking negotiation of ot treaties tre-atles the ho United SI State Sates tI and Mexico for uniform quarantine regulations to exclude hoof from any any ny part vart of the world where dangerous livestock diseaSes ea exist The resolution dealing de with Ith the tariff urges that a ft dUl duty be Im Imposed posed on green hides of not leIS los than tl i cents and one one- dry try hideS ot of not less IS than 15 ceni cents a pound higher tariff also II Is asked on canned meats meals end and tallow Mr ODonel In taking over his sounder a 8 note of optimism In Ism although he declared tM the cattle callie Industry wal was was In tor for a few hard years yet He lie sees Bees the proposal for reg- reg regulation reg regulation of grazing grating on public do- do domaIn domain do domain main as a bright spot in the fu- fu fu future ture turl to a con con- con conclusion elusion a battle which has lias seem lee seemed seemed ed for tor While While expressing his I approval of co e cattle marketing Mr ODonel ODone said the thc fact tact re- re remained re remained that there II Is an Sn over over- overproduction overproduction production oi of cattle cattle- and that It was In the enCe n e that proper prices a could riot 1 bp bc obtained for tor the thi th He lie declared he had little faith In the McNary Haugen McNary-Haugen Haugen bill or the al for an export bount bounty These Thue systems undoubtedly will 1 lead to even enn greater over over lie lie- 1 tion he said |