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Show rWOOLGROWERS TO SEEK PROTECTIVE TARIFF salt LAKE Nov. 10. Plans for' the future of the sheep Industry In tho lntermountaln country with reference ref-erence to piesciit business litlon-t and tariff nuvtters weri discussed at s meeting of representatives, from woolgrower. issoei.it ions, h. I.I hi ilie ofu;-es of the National Woolgrowors' association yesterday. Professor v. R. Marshall, sel rdtary of the national association read a re-j port on the recent meeting Of farm bureau officials, which he attendbd In "hicago. While no definite del Islons were reached, the woolgrOwefs are determined deter-mined to ask for resumption of n protective pro-tective tailff on wool Importations to seek relief from the flooding of American Amer-ican markets with foreign wool. on |