Show UTAH SECRETARY OF NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS association RETURNS FROM CAPITAL reaction in market line to bring wool business back to former days no more free wool to be admitted to country salt I 1 ake woolman throughout the united stites have every reason to rejoice accord ng to frank R marshall secretary of alie ool growers association mho lias to lake from washington D C the market has reacted strongly to the assurance that no more free ool now can be admitted to the country under the present administration through the un action of both houses in extending the emergency tariff law until the regular tariff bill can be passed this puts the market in a position of stability said mr marshall la until this action mas taken there was always the possibility of a period of free wool there Is a huge quantity of foreign wool In bonded warehouses at ports of enar it one hour elapsed admitting free wool thera would hae been a great flood one small importer said that one hour of free wool would hae netted him the action of congress show s the government s interest in the agriculture of the country it shows in appreciation of keeping our farms herds and flocks n condition to supply our requirements prices have been improving grad balli for several weeks now the uncertainty Is removed things are back to the basis of demand in relation to supply and possible imports while the emergency tariff remains grease wools must pay 15 cents pcr pound skirted wools 30 cents ind scoured wools 45 cents according to the department of ag ri cultures report issued on september 30 the amount of wool on hand in the auntry Is four hundred million pounds which Is much less than many believed this is a ery little more than the nornel stock for tills time of the year ool Is being consumed in this country at a rapid rate most of the larg er mills hae orders eliat will last only until february it seems certain that the wool market must take a pronounced upward ten denci the wool growers the first ones to feel he deflation of aia 1920 and it seems now as if they would be the first to recover the tar iff bill will be pas bcd to the alon of the w ers mr marshall was one of the committee of leading woollen and agri culturists of the united states who ap feared before alie senate finance corn to urge the immediate alon of the emergency tariff hill until the passage of tha regular tariff bill on wool |