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Show STOCK SESSIONS 6ET UNDERWAY Committees Named to Recommend Recom-mend Plans to Aid Cattle Industry SALT LAKE, Dec. 7 At the after- noon session of the convention of offl-' eers of the cattlemen's association of' twelve western states yesterday, ejirht committees were appointed to recommend rec-ommend plans for alleviation of conditions con-ditions faced by western stock growers grow-ers for stabilizing cattle markets and, for stimulating consumption of beef. Each committee will report during the, sessions today. COAST MAN PRESIDES, Called to order by Fred H Blxzy, ! president of the California Cattlemen's Cattle-men's association, yesterday's session of the cattle association officials made rapid progress and it was the consen-SUS consen-SUS nf opinion that resolutions would be presented and adjournment taken iiv this afternoon and that the convention con-vention of the United Stockmen's as- boi latlon would be called to order bj 2 o'clock. After outlining the conditions par-1 tlcularlv affecting the California cattle cat-tle market. Mr. Blxzy made a plea for cooperation between the eilffereritj cattle associations of thewestern i states. He pointed out that each association as-sociation is performing excellent BCr1 -Ice for the 6tate It represents but urged an organization of western ct-tlo ct-tlo associations In exempllflng his1 si Lteniens, he urped that such an or-1 ganlzatlon moke a deflnlto program for1 the shipping and sale of stock, i that shipments be made to different nvirkets from one state so that ' It will not Interfere with shipments from ' anoth. r state; In other words, not glut the markets. Mr Bi.x:'.y de v oted c onsiderable thrift I to explaining methods of Californii cattle raisers, but admitted that dif-' ferent conditions prevailed there than in nnv othv weptem state coMBfxm r ute n amed The following committees wcro appointed ap-pointed yesterday, with instructions to report at today's meeting Committee on cattle supply and surplus, and on market schedules: 11 H. Boomer, J. II Jacohson, Idaho: j G H.' Russell. Oregon; J. J. Johnson Wyoming; w N. Russ, E. E. Kaufman Kauf-man .California; Wallls Huidekoper Montana, J. A Scoriip, J. T. Tanner, j. H. Manderfleld, M. M Justin. Utah. Vernon Metcalf. Nevada The secretary of each stato association to be a member of this committee. Committee on financial aid to cat-1 Uenien: M, K Parsons, Utah; J. N. Sanborn Texas; C. A. Myers. Wyom-Ing; Wyom-Ing; James L. Wrathall, Utah; Job;: G. Taylor. Nevada; M. I Kerr. Id ho Committee on elimination of tuber- ' miIi. rttl. trnm nl 1 r If t V. M Dobbs, Nevada. Dr. F. E Murray. Dr r. w Hoggan, Utah; John E Mayer , Wyoming. Dr. L L. Gotthelf. Colorado. Colo-rado. Committee on better conditions of cattle entering markets. C. N. i Hawkes, California; J. E ShaW, Montana; Mon-tana; J M Harmon Utah; Archie Clayton. Nevada; AValfer A. Cover. Oregon. Committee on Interstate trade In feeder cattle- William L. John: on. Ltah; w. N. McOilL Nevada: N V Vempir. California; William Handle?, Oregon. Committee on States' cooperntion- i R. C. Tnrrlttin. NeVnda ; John Black.' Charles '. Re;. 1. I I ih Committee on re, stablishment of branch offices of United States bureau bu-reau of markets: E. c. Parsons, Utah; u P. Kern, Wyoming: W. I.I Dish man. Oregon; T. A Bene), Idaho. Committee on stimulation ot beef' consumption: J m Macfarlane, Utah; P. W Jenkins. Wyoming. George Russell, Oregon; P. C Fetter-' j son. Idaho. The federal bureau of markets Hl I be one of the qucstldhs that it is hoped Wrill be brought before the Na- j Itionai Livestock association convention, conven-tion, and there was noticeable yesterday yester-day a sentiment for the reestablish-ment reestablish-ment of this bureau. Among sugee,-. tlons fur financial aid was the possi-: blllty of the formation of a hank to j bo conducted entirely by tockralsers. I |