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Show SENAT0RD1X0N Reports Favorable Prospects of Utah Lake Reclamation Reclama-tion Project. Senator and Mrs. LeRoy Dixon returned at noon Tuesday from Washington, D. C, where the senator sena-tor and Judge James B. Tucker were spokesmen for the Utah lake reclamation project supporters of Utah county. Judge Tucker is expected ex-pected to return within a few days. "Later on I will have a statement state-ment to make in connection with the j lake reclamation project," Senator ' Dixon said this afternoon, "but right now there is nothing to say, other than the prospects for the early reclamation of lake land are good." The senator left Washington last Frida, the day Attorney General Harry Daugherty was asked for his resignatibn and handed it to the president. "That," explained Senator Dixon, "caused no end of discussion at the national capital. Of course, all of Daugherty's friends were staunch in his support and felt that he had been made a victim of his enemies. But others were just as firm in their belief that the president did the right thing in demanding the resignation." Senator Dixon said he and Judge Tucker had attended several sessions ses-sions of the Tea Pot Dome oil investigation. in-vestigation. "It truly is a rotten mess," Senator Sena-tor Dixon declared. "I'm glad to be home, back in Provo, where people, like the air, seem cleaner, pure and honestly wholesome." |