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Show l" DMKl COUNUOUR-ii COUNUOUR-ii KS of the Greek vy, v, dgned the provi-jOnal provi-jOnal enment proclama-tnn proclama-tnn w Former Premier ienizeltart joined the revo-I revo-I lationis wo are aiding the j allies irhcfctlkan 1 ? i r, t I ;N w" t t,rj . n.::::.-rnT TALK Offlil AND PROBLEMS Noted Sp-rs Take Part in Inttfional Con-gres Con-gres El Paso. EL PASO, 6. The faults of the na.tional reclai act of 1002 were not due lo ignora'it were the result of compromises Tie "pork barrel sentiment." senti-ment." Art Iiu Davis, director and thief engineeihe reclamation service, ser-vice, told theates to the International Interna-tional Iiripatngress here today. Mr. Davis se irrigation congress had constitutt of the strongest Influences In-fluences that y led to the passage of the nationarnation act, which he characterized e most constructive piece of legis!passed within a generation. gen-eration. Ho :terized the influence of a "pork I- policy on the farm unit plan asious and one which allowed the fnit to be left so large that it beeamindtcap to the farmer in making paj and needed improvements. improve-ments. He se reclamation service would be uno take up, for some years, new pnunless the reclamation fund can be ished or other means of financing tprojects be devised. A. S. Dawscef engineer of the department de-partment of n resources of the Canadian Ca-nadian Pacifiwav, spoke on "The Development . Irrigated Farm" and urged the co-don oi the farmers in development, aution and marketing. market-ing. Dr. R. B. "Vletnsmid, president of the Universitvvrizona, followed him with an addre "Irrigation and Education." Edu-cation." Nie Niefcion.tralian trade commissioner commis-sioner to the ed States, made the -ioing address afternoon session. A Mexican , sent to tle irriga-1 tion congress b Mexican government, played Anierumd Mexican national airs while the d stood. In ti'e -evession a debate was held as to irrigation should be developed a1 V -rnmental or private enterprise. " 3. Vinff. chief counsel of the Unite; V clamatfon service, advocated pc W-nership. Judge Carroll R G Ti'e, Wash., argued ar-gued that prl J i m would give I better result' f V A William B I V Fran-'V known as tl f , proposed tha ,i ) memorial to nj pioneers. I |