Show I BETTER I i IN WOOL MARKEl t I t tOne i ti I One of the principal ciPal points of oft t I in the 1930 wool wooli i r t consumption figures of the U. U S. S r I Department cf Commerce as an- an analyzed an an- by Jy the National Wool Mar- Mar eting Corporation is is' is the sharp decline de de- I cline in importation and ton On m of foreign wools Imports of com corn and clothing I wool into the United States In 1930 t were smaller than for any year since 1913 Imports of carpet wools I or o the same year ear were the smallest si since 1920 Imports of o combing and clothing clothing wool Into the United States j n 1930 were smaller than for any c year since 1913 Imports of carpet wf a fur for the same year ear were W 13 tits the th t It smallest since 1920 I ImportatiOn of combing and l lothing wool for the past year amounted to approximately 69 pounds a sharp decrease from the 1929 imports which were about pounds I It is pointed out by the National National Wool Marketing Corporation that since adequate ua te tariff has been ro i-ro- 10 vided for American grown wool there has been a marked tendency on the part of mills in this country to increase the tho of domestic domestic do do- wools used I During 1930 the consumption of foreign combing and clothing wools by mills reporting to the government government government govern govern- ment was nearly 30 per cent less leas than th n for or 1929 33 13 per cent less than for tor ar 1928 1925 and 33 13 per cent less than for 1927 i The decline in foreign wool Imports imports imports im Im- ports during 1930 is due duo chiefly to to the marketing program of ot the National Wool Marketing Corporation Corpora Corpora- tion non w wh which ieh has given the the grower fullest possible protection of the tariff brUf and has given him ence once in the domestic market As a result of this activity of of the the owned grower-owned marketing organization organization or or- gan za stocks of foreign wools t MJ J ij jh I hll n r tintry are less than they havo have havo been for some time which j will vill prove an all important factor in Simulating improvement t in the domestic wool situation r |