Show Planning Objectives for Year Further effort will be made b by the National Nation al association In 1933 to reduce its marketing expenses ex cx- secure lower grazing fees lees and to maintain a substantial tariff on wool mutton and lambs F. F R. R Marshall Mar shall secretary of ot the organization announced Monday Officials national association Mr Marshall said expect that next year ear will be a better one one ic for the industry industry in in- than 1932 Credit service through the Intermediate Intermediate Inter Inter- Intermediate mediate Credit banks the Reconstruction tion Finance corporation and the Regional Re Re- gional Agricultural Credit corporations corporations corpora corpora- has aided growers in the industry industry in in- materially Mr Marshall Marshall said id I The biggest problem facing the wool wool- growers now is market conditions A steady market with higher I prices will solve some some some-of of the problems problems' the growers are now facing he de de- de dared Without higher market prices the wool men will hardly be beable beable beable able to meet their debt obligations I Mr Marshall reported that the association has engaged in numerous freight rate cases during durins the year and he said organization officials are arc confident confident con con- that th the interstate commerce commission will not change the new lower rates that came came into effect January 25 25 1932 |