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Show MAY SHUT OUT j FOREIENMEJITS Western Livestock Men Tell Washington Measures Believed Necessary WASHINGTON, March 19. An embargo on the importation of jneats and the readjustment of freight rateil on livestock from the west and south-1 - sat was urged by a delegation which called today on President Harding. Senator Laj.pei, Bcpubllcan, Kansas,, accompanied the delegation which In-I 'eluded Judge Sand il I'o.var.. Texa. i K. r.eia.1 counsel for the National Livestock Live-stock association; T. A. Tomlinson, Denver, secretary of the association, and .1. II. Mercer. Topeka, chairman' ,.f i he Kansas i. iv. -stock association Senator Cnppi-r said later he was I given to understand that a bill de-.MKite.l de-.MKite.l to practically place an em-, bargo on various agricultural products, probably would be introduced early in th special session of congress and would bo given the support of the administration. |