Show Big Accumulation of 0 Wool Woof fORE 1 MORE than pounds of wool have accumulated neI ac ne- ac- ac I Yi cumulated in the storehouses of the world since since the beginning of the world orld war according to statistics comI compiled com corn I piled by the National Sheep and Wool B Bureau rea 1 of ic ica When the worlds world's wool clip of 1920 is completed a a. few weeks hence this this' amount will be increased by pounds it is expected In spite of the the- high price of wool ool fabrics it is stated the storehouses of America alone contained pounds of f virgin wool last September ten months after the signing of the armistice or pounds more ore than tho the country's annual consumption The National Sheep and md Wool bureau is attempting to La force cloth manufacturers to withdraw virgin wool from the storehouses through action of Congress designed to oom compel el manufacturers to stamp wool cloth with tho the percentage of cotton or shoddy used in its ture Shoddy is made from woolen rags OS O'S and is much less expensive for manufacturing purposes than virgin wool which is wool that has hs never passed through manufacturing man man- processes According to Herman C C. Ritter Hitter president er-president of the National Association of Retail Clothiers the tho United j a States must do everything possible to encourage sheep raising if it is to continue getting the tho supply of virgin wool ool Australia and New Zealand he ho points out ont have I been the principal sources of the American supply but England has appropriated most o of their production It seen seems s to be the fashion to fly to Congress Congre J for legiSlation legislation leg leg- to remedy every ill the nation is heir to If the people who vrho wear the clothing would insist on wool in inthe inthe inthe the fabrics fabric instead of shoddy they would probably get it and there would be no o need of legislation The battle royal in Chicago opens today though the actual balloting will not begin possibly before Thurs Thurs- day Then the warriors will be bo eager to exclaim Lay Loy Layon Loyon on and treat me rough and damned be he who firstI first votes I gets enough I Governor Edwards declares ho is going t to San Fran- Fran with a lo loaded ded gun in each hand but it will interest interest inter inter- i est cst t the tho c delegates s more to ascertain if he has anything on the hi hip Malcolm R R. M McAdoo Adoo brother of William G. G does I not hesitate to say eay that the tho next administration will bo be bo Republican Evidently he is not his brothers brother's keeper I The Tho convention at itt Chicago will iea reach h the tho stage staS' t today y I perhaps ps where it will point with pride view with i alarm and recoil with horror All those candidates who would rather be right th than be President P must speak now or forever aft after r hold their peace A Mexican savant has reached the astonishing conclusion conclusion con con- elusion that hat Carranza could not have killed himself while bile asleep H Herbert rb rt Hoover in absenting ing himself from irom Chicago during the convention is overlooking o tho the one big bet of bis life t r I t I 4 I Women in Party Councils I A A women have o not yot yet reach reached d the goal ALTHOUGH of national enfranchisement for which they have ha Delaware having havins waged wag their year seventy fight failed to ratify tim the constitutional amendment nevertheless never definite in their quite thebes Republican women aro tre oC or the I councils demands for equal representation in the tho party and Republican men are preparing to take them in report that comes from Chi Such is tho outstanding of New York chief oC ol tho time thoI I cago 1 0 Mary i Garrett Hay I women's division of the tho Republican national committee said It is not fair fairI speaking speaking- in behalf of the tho women omen I 1 to exclude women from tho the inner circles and still sun exi expect ex ex- and loyalty expected of men meIL i of them efficiency First there should be a woman vice vico chairman then thon there thero I should be an assistant secretary I secretary I care not whether the tho assistant or tho the secretary be bo the woman Tho The naI national national na na- na- na I committee n now w should bo ho made mado up of six ninety I persons since the electorate is doubled I do not ask that this shall shaH mean a man and a n woman from each cacti that is tho the states state's s fault state If a state sends two men I If a n woman is equipped to fill the position she will vallbo b-a b not bo be just on the fringe of tho the named Women must I party organization They must not be used merely for decorative purposes They have not waged their fight I Ifor Ifor for suffrage to be satisfied now with R a political policy that seeks merely to it does docs not actually exploit Women must bo be taken into the party in full faith and be given their share of inside organization responsibility and authority A comm sub committee tt c of national committeemen appointed appoint appoint- ed by Chairman Hays has assured tho the women that their request is reasonable and just and it is probable provision provision provision pro pro- vision will be mado made for fur enlarging the national committee commit commit- tee as suggested sug I It is only a question of a n very cry brief 4 timo time when tho the thirty sixth state will ratify the suffrage amendment and all the women of the nation will be entitled to vote As many women as nJ men will then constitute the tho elec elee- They should have equal voice with men in tho the thoI I councils of both national parties |