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Show WU ' NO REPORT FROM TARIFF BOARD WASHINGTON, April 13, Revision of tho wool schedule of the Payne-Aldrlch Payne-Aldrlch tariff law, accepted as form-iuc form-iuc part of the program of the Democratic Demo-cratic house, will have to be undertaken under-taken without the assistance of tho tariff board. It was announced today; following tho first full mooting of the house committee on ways and means, that tho' tariff boOTd Is not yet in a position posi-tion to furnish information on the wool schedule. The board has Informed Chairman Underwood that It has unanimously decided de-cided that submission of the incomplete incom-plete data, on wool growing, vnow In Its possession, would bo misleading and unfair to tho board. The work of inquiry Into the cost oC production of domestic wool has been practically completed for tho country oast of the Mlssfasippi, bur roportsfrom Texas, M'nncsotn, Arizona, Ari-zona, Utalij1' Now .Mexico, Idaho and Wyoming cvo lacking. Want3 Report. WASHING! UN, Ap.n 13. Senator Wan en of Wyoming today prosented in the senate a number of petitions from wool growers, praying for the postponement of all consideration of tho woolen schedule until the tariff board makes a report regarding the operation of tho schedule as it now stands, -oo |