Show CAMPBELL TO HEAD LEAGUE E OF 0 F THE SOUTHWEST S H E Bryan and Utah's Governor Are Last Floor Speakers on oil Bamberger er Pleads for Support ort of Project and Urges Unity of Action by the Ei El ht States in in Order That the Plan Will Succeed and A c dd Wealth to the Nation as asWell asWell asWell Well as to th the e Territory Immediately Concerned 1 Br By A Associated Press a. a L LOS 1 OS ANGELES Cal CaI April 3 Gov Thomas E. E Campbell of Arizona was elected president Frank A. A Gesell of Los Angeles vice president and Arnold Arnol Kruckman of San Diego treasurer secretary-treasurer at the closing g business session of the Lc League Ue of the Southwest here today Elections were by ac ml J The C place or of meeting next year n was s 5 left to tho the executive tl e committee to de decide decide de- de cide clde later Resolutions asking Congress to order order order or or- der an Investigation of ot tho the Colorado river reclamation project were adopted The Tho resolution asked Congress to begin Investigation at onto once to ascertain as ascertain ascertain as- as certain the feasibility of oC reclaiming reclaiming- the entire Colorado river basin basl with the actual work to follow w as soon as possible if It the federal government ap approves approves approves ap- ap proves the project Bryan Was Sp Speaker Go Gov Simon Bamberger of Utah and Continued on Page 2 GOVERNOR CAMPBEll L i IS lEAGUES lEAGUE'S MEA HEAD Continued from rom Pa Page Pago e 1 1 William Ullam Jennings Bryan Enan the last speakers to address tho the convention Many bInny of oC the delegates will remain tomorrow and will take a a. tour of oC local aviation fields and nearby irrigated ands ands a but the formal sessions will close tonight ht with a a. banquet at tho the rooms of or the City club at al which n nearly all ill all the figures who have havo participated in tho program ram will 1111 appear and several several sev sev- eral of oC them item will speak briefly This morning Dwight B B. B Heard of oC Phoenix opened the program with nn an address on Public Control of or Ranges RaftS and was followed tJ by Tank Fank J J. Hus-cn- Hus barth of or Salt Lake whoso whose topic was The Live e Stock Industry PaUl RedIngton Redington Redington Red- Red ington of or San Francisco district for for- oater oster on Forestry and Writer and Dr I F F. O Gr Cottrell of or Washington D D. C C. and T T. T W W. McDavitt of or Los Ls An An- An were heard heu respectively l on on minIng min min- Ing ind cot cotton on In the southwest Governor pleaded d for tor support for Cor tho the project and urged unit unity of or action h by tho eight states interested In order that the plan which ho he said arid 1111 greatly rel lo to tho the wealth of i t ho hc nation nallon might bo be carried to a a. a suc- suc conclusion er Seer n Success Ml Efforts to lo obtain federal aid to the extent of or for this reclamation reclamation tion lion project will be successful said Governor JO Bamberger when the people if t f the tho entire United States Stales realize tho enterprise Is equal in Importance to lo the building of or the Panama canal All tho the good intentions expressed hero and all tho the fine fino projects presented presented presented pre pre- here affect the people of or the United States and not the people of ot the southwest alone Wo Yc must therefore adopt some SOmo means of oC Informing the people of oC this nation of or our great project Th They Thoy y with us us will reap the benefits that come In any an great s-reat national Improve Improve- ment Th The Tho Utah advocated the tho of or an educational fund raising raisin und for forthe forthe the purpose of or apprising residents in other sections of or tho the coun country r of or tho the project and Its Us relation lo to national welfare Governor Bamberger cr said ho he would I not be bo a candidate again for governor I HI am ant going to quit while the food rood tastes sweetest ho he said air Mr Bryan discussed the tho development development develop develop- m ment nt of oC the Color Colorado do river basin saying say say- y lug iuS' he spoke both from his own knowle knowledge knowledge knowl knowl- e edge o of the subject and from what hr hf had lULl learned while listening to speak speak- sp speakers nl ers who had preceded him Gives lee Advice Mr Bryan Dran spoke in behalf of ot the league of or nations and urged tho the con- con of ot ota a national peace high high- iy ny y extending Into every a s state sto tat to a and Into every county Ho s sug sug- g- g sled that funds funda previously devoted to war be utilized In the thc construction of or peace highways highway's s Senator Robert L L- LOwen Owen of or Oklahoma also addressed tho convention briefly I Ii int behalf of or the league e of or nations ELECTIONS S I IX IN MAZE Portland Me April 3 3 Unless Unless some means ils is provided to remove legal re restrictions TO- TO tho the majority of or the twelve Maine cities which hold annual elec clec election tion soon will conduct them by the tho USA use of or written ballots Most o the political leaders lenders in these cities apparently una unaware waro of or the action ac nc- tion Uon taken b by tho the last legislature lalure failed to call their caucuses sufficiently sufficiently early ei to comply with tho new requirement that nomination papers be bo filed with city clerks at least fourteen days exclusive 0 of t Sundays J before the date of or election l Formerly seven days was tho the time limit |