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Show WOOLMEN ARE SEEKING AID After riming many ol the dlfflcttlr 'ties undeT which they are laboring, th- ! j woolgrowers. at their convention in j Salt Lake on Wcdncsda). passed the ifollowins resolution Wherea.s due lo the enormous Importations Im-portations of wool, fror.cn lamb and other agricullural products, our domestic do-mestic markets are thoroughly demor alized; and. Whereas, due to the difference in exchange, we are paying foreign countries coun-tries a bonus to dump their surplus products into this country, thus threatening the destruction of our whole business structure; therefore, be it Resolved, that we. the Notional WoolgTOwers association, assembled this 19th day of January. 1921, respect fully urge every member of congress, in the Interest of the general public, pub-lic, to lay aside all party prejudice and support the Fordney tarlfl bill now belore congress. There can be no serious objection lo the granting of this emergency tariff tar-iff measure. In an effort to afford relief re-lief to the livestock Industry. The woolgrowers have gathered sta tistlcs which show that 3,000,000 carcasses car-casses of frozen lamb were imported I In the past year and Immense quantities quan-tities of v.ool brought in. and they re-'quest re-'quest that this dumping process be checked, lor the present at least. Rj-'publican Rj-'publican house and senate should no, be slow in responding to this app al |