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Show WOOL GROWERS TO INCORPORATE Portland. Ore.. .Tan. 5.-.rtic'oi of Incorporation have been drawn for the National Wool Growers' association, in accprdancc with recommen lath ns of President Fred W. Codlu? and will : be presented to the con,-cntiou ni3 time today.- Mr. Gooding declines to to regarded as a candidate for le-election. He has held the office thrco years. Either 4 Frank J. Hagenbarth. of Spencer. Ida- A ho. or Dr. J. M. Wilson, of Douglass. $j lWyo., will .;obably be chosen President Gooding aud others ass-rt there will be no fight of any kind on ? the tariff question, the delegates bdj- r almost unanimously in favor of s "Schedule Mv" of the Payne-Aldi Kh law. which thoy claim provides adp- 1 quate protection. To distmb tho tar- Iff, they say, would invite calamity ', in the wool Industry. ' I The twenty-five or thirtv C2:dod ,' woolen manufacturers of the east, wiio H H Is alleged, have for years bupport- ed the agitation for "free wool," icr 'j cordially Invited to attend thp cou- 'i veution. None of them is presout, so far as is known, though several sent papers with requests that they bo read In tho convention. Omaha Is said to be first choice aa-. i the place for tho national convent!- n in 1012. |