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Show WOOL SCHEDULE : TO BE REVISED WASHINGTON. May tcTn "" commutes n way no meane TTr will begin working oa the rea-telon of tha wool schedule. On thl both the Democratic Demo-cratic majority in tha .houaa and tha Dm-eoratlo Dm-eoratlo memberehlp of tha committee art divided, oat tha division la not eo M aa In tha laat week. It la tha policy of Sneaker Clark. Majority Ma-jority Lead or Underwood and other Democratic Dem-ocratic laadara not to submit a Nil puus-In puus-In raw wool an tha fraa list. Many Dsmocrat want raw wool oa tha fraa list; others bsllev tha schedule ahouM not ba ao radically revissd at thla Uma. . . That a majority of tha Democrat on tha wava and meene committee 'avered free Taw wool until a fw d.r. ago thjra la no doubt, but a majority of the Democrats Dem-ocrats could not swing such a In commlttoa, nor could a "J?..1' . Dmocrata In tha houaa affect Ua paa- To (r on a bill that tha Pamooratt can aupport unanlmouely. or nearly jo, the purpoae of the lrty laadera. andthe Mil. when finally rerrljWlll be a oom-promlae oom-promlae approved by the N.roocratlr oau-cue.l oau-cue.l There will ha no formal tha wool arhedule. howereT. nntlltha majority membera of tha waye and maana eommlttee have afreed on a bill. It la reported today that of the ftmr-teen ftmr-teen Democrat on iha committee only seven are etandlna; firmly for fraa raw wool. Ort1nally there were nine. Xha athar. aevan believe In a rnduaj reduction of the tariff on raw wool and the plan now I for a M per oynt reduction reduc-tion the Bret year, or a tariff of about cents a pound, a cent a pound to be cut off each year for five yaara. at the and of which tha commodity would automatically au-tomatically p en tha 'realist. Huch a oompromlee euinrestlon baamet with favor In tha minds of many democrats, demo-crats, and some such arranaernfnt doubt less will be approved before too bill reaches the house. . |