Show W G I Benefits eq fits of f Cooperation T Tari Tariff riff O Outlined by Hagenbarth COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Cob Dec Ce 10 Associated Press Wool Wooi Woo grow growers er and nd manufacturers manufacturer have received benefits from cooperative eif efforts rt to to stabilize stabilize stabilize- wool prices durin during dur dur- in ing the past year F. F J. J Hagen Hagen- nb n- n b rh pr president of of- the National Wool WooI Growers association association- said nid in opening th the tha sixty sixth annual c con convention cOn n. n of the as association hero here to to day For c. c r the tho first time he ho said theof the tho woof of grower is full lull benefit benefit ben ben- of ot the wool tarIff and wool has fairly held beld its Us within a narrow range of fluctuations ns' ns when other ther stable commodities have fallen fat fal len len violently to l lower levels Every Evely tool wool grower will receive re eh from Crom 3 3 to te more pcr pound for tor his wool than would otherwise have been possible Activities of the asso association al on In tn connection with the rec re xe- vision were reviewed by Mr H Ha- Ha 5 Taking the Taking the new now tariff tulU as asIa a whole and reducing its effects to dollars Continued oh on on page 5 I OPEN MEETING Continued from pago 1 1 and cents the grower glower is better beUer oc off b by y a n considerable margin as us well wen as lK In Jn tho the establishment of oC valuable precedents in wool tariff writing he concluded He said that up to date tho the federal federal fed fed- eral farm tarm board and tho National Wool Marketing corporation have nave made good per cent Urging further efforts for advertising adver adver- to Increase lamb consumption ho to said Id study and statistics lead to the he conclusion that there Is no overproduction overproduction over over- production of oC Iamb lamb but One of at our major labors during the he next few years year must be the education of our fellows as to the nc necessity of ot tho the advertising plans titans which w we now now have havo I initiated ted A fund of or is to be raised for Cor or advertising this year eur he be said and the executive committee of ot the national association has bas proposed a aund fund und of or as a a. mark at which to o aim TELLS OF ACTIVITY Roger Gillis of ot 11 Rio Tx president of or the National Wool Marketing Mar Mar- ar association in an address said ald that since sinco the corporation began bejan be- be jan gan operating In February lary this year enrIt It t has controlled 35 per cent of oe the domestic wool output and 85 65 per percent percent cent of the tho mohair crop A total total-of has been advanced ad to Vcrs growers by tho the corporation whose policy polley is to stabilize stAb prices and advance ad- ad vance ranco them when conditions war war- rant ant Pa Paul l G. G Redington chief of ot the bureau of biological survey Cr United States department of oC agriculture said ho hoV V was s convinced tho the work of ot ridding p regions of ot de destructive dec sl and md rodents was wasa wasa a 1 service G of economic work work real i cal farm arm relief It if you please He H replied to criticisms ot of tho the use iso of oC poisons In predatory animal extermination l If the tho use UBe of ot poison polson were cleat cleat- altogether ether tho the cost of oC tak take I lag Ins coyotes and other animals that aro injurious to stock and game animals would bo be greatly increased in- in creased d an and the tho work of control correspondingly correspondingly correspondingly cor cor- handicapped and the lessening of oC depredations Many Ian of ut tho agricultural ns and stock raising Interests apparently overlook overlook overlook over over- look tho the true truc aluc value of oC rodent con con- I |