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Show ASK PROTECTION FOR WOOL MEN Hagenbarth of Utah and Wilson Wil-son of Wyoming Appear Before Committee WASHINGTON, Dec 9. Protection of American WOO! producers from Injustices In-justices dm to foielgn exchange, conditions con-ditions was asked today by franklin . Hun nf iiostun. president of the Arlington Woolen Mills, at the opening Of the house ways and means 60 mm It-I It-I tee on measure proposing an embargo on imi imports. K. J Uagenbarth 61 Utah, president at the National Wool Growers' association, and J. M Wilson president of the Wyoming Wool Growers Grow-ers association, joined with Mr Holms in urging the imiin diai. action by i 'ingress 'in-gress Mr Ilobbs said thai in 1914 when ' the rnderaood-Simmons tariff law was enacted, all nations were on tt 1 gooil .basis." "Today," he added, "all nations With the exception of the United States : nd Japan, are on a paper basis ;ind some 'are on a printing press basis |