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Show ISAYS IDAHO PROJECTS SHOULD BE FINISHED Reclamation Head Advocates I State Co-operation With National Government. " ',h to Th TrUwne. ! VOlfiK. Ha... OeL U.Thl Idntoe H'l-vjld follow the land o( Orgon nd i V s-Mngtcm In Joining hands with the - a rn lion xrrfee io complte lu h4f--ilMi trrtgntlon proeta and again Mrn th tie of itontlgnitlon to the i.or'JtWMtt. U the opinion of F. IL Newell. Ii-f-'-tor of the roclHnmllon service and rcKM'ded nm one of the moi practloal rrcn in that branch of th gnrmnont. M" Newtl xnivcrf in I3o!o today. Jle an n in the srvle stnee it began v ur and ha wthed tlie progreas of f r. Inigiitlon ptojeci sumed by the go - emntent. "The time ha.s come when Irrigation bondi are worthleaa In the eHL" suited Mr. Newell, "artl it la absolutely wsJes in launch any project with prlvato capital, capi-tal, as the people have lost confidence In Irrigation project not backed up by the government or stair. "Oregon Is In the name boat as Idaho. It his a number of half-completed projects proj-ects upon which people havo settled nntl who. without a sufficient amount of water, are having n hard struggle to get n!or.g That state, however, has put up Jt 0,000 and the reclamation service a like amount and an investigation Is being conducted by the reclamation serv-Ice serv-Ice engineers to ascertain the feasibility of completing the projects. If. conditions are found favorable the state and reclamation recla-mation service will Join hands In the work Washington Is doing the same thing." |