. \C.' A-14- the horse. Wo have in many districts, one" in Wyoming, and in many others, presented to the Department >fbr approval certain rules and "'regulations that- are not bound up vdth "any other'fees -or any othor policies, and until we have some action, some approval of--thos^o rules so the lecal advisory boards maV know ⢠the mcasuro of their control, 1 am inclined to believe that we aro not in! a position to discuss foos. ^ Wyemirig wi' 'have' to oaucus before they car ⢠discuss them, but I do "think'wo should know 'something about the-ai?p-oval of those ru


. \C.' A-14- the horse. Wo have in many districts, one" in Wyoming, and in many others, presented to the Department >fbr approval certain rules and "'regulations that- are not bound up vdth "any other'fees -or any othor policies, and until we have some action, some approval of--thos^o rules so the lecal advisory boards maV know ⢠the mcasuro of their control, 1 am inclined to believe that we aro not in! a position to discuss foos. ^ Wyemirig wi' 'have' to oaucus before they car ⢠discuss them, but I do "think'wo should know 'something about the-ai?p-oval of those rules for'range practice adopted advisory boards, which wore1 to bo'- approvod by the Department of the Intorior, some of which havo boon in Washington for six months. ,.â¢â¢â¢â¢ ' w. â¢? « ,y ⢠*â-â ;. , \-** --.:/-,.â . *.-, \,~-\ , ..; MR. WILLIAMS OF UTAH: I want, to sta^o I never obtaindd the program until lato last evening-. Not knowing-tho contents thereof, our advisorv boards'and our constituents connocted in'-that district havo tfbvcr caucused and No. 3'! *â¢> Grazing District of Utah is not prepared to act along this subject. I would liko to soo this, if possible, held over until a later date before we havo I to go into a mattor of voting upon this issue. m \}^\ .CARPENTER: BQf^o I' ro'co'gnizo the next speaker I wish to say this to Mr. Williams, that it is simply brought up horo iri ordor that you may see'the '⢠divergent national issues. ! Herotoforo you havo soon only your own district and^ your'own conditions. Now you â¢aro^vitnbs sing and looking on'-this grazing map from Canada tc old Mississippi and hoareach £art give their points of view. * â 'â 'â ' '.) ''":- ". â ?! â "-. â â {â¢. After this is discussed- in youru-v*;»â â . \. -> " ⢠â¢â¢ /"*:- ⢠1 ' : MR STONE OP UTAH: I do not fool wo should be assessed at this time. Those temporary permits are not wortlva -hoof


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