Show I NEW SECRETARY ON JOB Prof F. F R. R Marshall Succeeds Succeeds Succeeds Suc Suc- Dr S. S W. W McClure Dr S S. S W. W McClure turned over the over the management of the National ers ers' association to Professor F. F R R. MarI Marshall Marshall Mar Mar- shall shaH the new secretary today P Professor ofes- ofes I sor SOl Marshall is from the States bureau of animal industry wh where l e he was engaged in Investigations ro fo the for the sheep Industry for many years Both Professor ProCessor Marshall and Dr McClure McClure McClure Mc Mc- Clure expressed their satisfaction over the way in which congress Is investigating ing the proposed label law for clothing The bill which was introduced by Senator Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor Capper provides that hat all goods be labeled showing the percentage of shoddy cotton and silk contained Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor Marshall represented the National before the hearings In congress congress con con- gress pi pi- s McClure Jre said that the fact that I certain wool had sold for low prices on the Boston market would have no effect cf- cf feet on the price for wool during the season coming comin I r i believe that the outlook is very good said Dr McClure This years year's wool as soon as It Is shorn and ready to sell will bring good values and there will be buyers huyers for every pound The service service ser ser- vice of ot the National as association association as- as to the sheep industry of the country in general has been o of oC Inestimable ble value The National association is the largest livestock organization or or- in n the world I have not lost interest In the th work of the association and I will spend as much of my time as possible In promoting promoting ing log its welfare It Is impossible to de determine determine de- de termine whether the price of at clothing will go down or not of clothIng clothing clothing cloth cloth- ing is not dependent on the price of ot wool II I I |