Show wyoming 0 9 wool eian yian get play in the east detre mined I 1 erfft to bring eastern wool processing opera eions into the west gained 1 t p notice c I in n the march issue of t h e I 1 public ati on tha A can wool wooi and C otton re porter orter lynder the title wool pro in the west i the A mag magu cessin ig w Q line tine in A a factual I 1 1 report alta baked based hta n on a an n interview w with ith col howard Howar C anderson manager of tile the wyoming C commerce and industry aoun goun com commission on notes that two eastern A finns la 1 who l iha khy will inave to wyom wyoming ing are arc well known aknin in th the c field and expect tb to process from a 8 to 6 jo 10 million of wool in the gibase grease through i to ian irn top during hii irr ire the aln first fl year of opera operation and this the magazine de dared Is merely a starting figure according to wyoming of and will amount to about one half of the A local L clip 11 for tho the H entire state col coi anderson hise was quoted also as declaring that hi four plants are arc seriously negotiating plans to begin operation in wyoming within a reasonable time further quoting the wyoming official ns as saying the proposal Is not premised on the idea of taking an industry away from one state for the benefit of an other the ii article explains explains that tha western wool men regard it as a sensible and economically sound opportunity to nilow allow for tor a greater division of he the profits stemming from raw materials grown n in n this ha area this thib lis its theory theony the I 1 is H based it 1 eom sos declares on the fact that about 50 cents of profit ac crues ahe from the processing of a pound of top the wyoming envoy further cited the fact that wool grown in the rocky tain west goes east cast ca to bo 10 s ton for processing is ass is made into top is i in turn shipp 8 ed to a mill in S hin aln washington state or oregon passing through wyoming again and then travels back to an eastern cutter who fashions it into a garment |