. District Advisors' Conference : Salt Lake City, Utah, January 13 & 14, 1936. Grazing; Range management. ittli ^m^wu-^Wm. MR. JOHN ETCHARD, TAMPICO, MONTANA. (Mont. District No. l): Inn speaking partly for myself and partly for the Montana delegation, who realize the necessity for uniform priority Five years is about the average that we want to go, prior to the enactment of the Taylor Grazing Act. That is have to say. MR. JOHN McMURRAY, OAKLEY, IDAHO (Idaho District No. 2.): I wmt to qualify by remarks "by saying that I am not in a district that has boon hurt. We have not been
. District Advisors' Conference : Salt Lake City, Utah, January 13 & 14, 1936. Grazing; Range management. ittli ^m^wu-^Wm. MR. JOHN ETCHARD, TAMPICO, MONTANA. (Mont. District No. l): Inn speaking partly for myself and partly for the Montana delegation, who realize the necessity for uniform priority Five years is about the average that we want to go, prior to the enactment of the Taylor Grazing Act. That is have to say. MR. JOHN McMURRAY, OAKLEY, IDAHO (Idaho District No. 2.): I wmt to qualify by remarks "by saying that I am not in a district that has boon hurt. We have not been a district long enough. In other words, we have just been hatched out, and I or.! here with others, representing District 2 in Idaho. I am for priority of use and I am for local administration. I think that those men who havo to; drift, over state lines have a grievance here. I don't soo why that can't be adjusted between the different boards of the state, and lot us control our own administra- tion within our own boundaries. We havo three districts in Idaho, and I would say there is the same condition existing in other districts. Some of the con- plaint was that our district was too large. The folks at home want local control. I think I can speak for the small men in our district No. 2, and that is ho would like local control. Ho thinks that this board will be entirely fair, that they can sit there on the hearth stono and work out their plans best for their condition. Why can't you men that have a grievance get together on state lines. I think you have a grievance, but why take away our local control. MR. GUS PAPPAS, UTAH: I want to ask you about state rights, Y0u said what we want is local control. we going to have a state fight or what? Why don't you realize that every one of these states is in the United States. MR. CARPENTER: Mr. Pappas raisod the point'that we iive in tho United Statos as well as in the state. I wish to say, gentlemen, in order that we don't got off
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