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Show WYOMING WOOL TO BEFOOLED Lincoln County Sheepmen Indorse "Truth in Fabrics" Fab-rics" Bill The pooling of wool and the es-tablllhmant es-tablllhmant of a local bonded warehouse ware-house at Cheyenne, Wyo., hns beon decided upon by tho Lincoln County W'nOlgrowers association according to Ernest Winkler, Inspector of grazing In district four of the forest service, who has returned from a trip to Coke-llle Coke-llle where he attended the wool-growers' wool-growers' convention. The woolgrowers h.le also Initiated a campaign to secure the passage of ordinances In towns and cities to compel com-pel the labelling of poods In order that the consumer may be able to determine deter-mine from the labels whether he Is buying wool or shoddy material. Inspector Winkler said that it was ilecldrd ' tin convention to pet solM-ly solM-ly behind th? French-Capper "truth in fabric" bill now before Congress As an advertisement the woolgrowers woolgrow-ers of Wyoming placed on the market lis; yeaf 8 number of blankets, made from wool grown In Wyoming and , handled b the slate woolgrowers' as- i soclatlon and sold a snffiolent number ', bo (hat the proTit to the association amounted to $R,00 The association has turned the prof-Its prof-Its for tho coming year over to the merchants so as to encourage the handling of the goods. no |