Show I l 1 M I I 1 OF fW WEST J URGED Harding in a aI Senator I Speech Dwells 90 the theof of Federal Aid Need for Arid 0 i s t trie r i c t is 5 ARION 0 Aug 31 More rore IV A vI federal aid in reclaiming I IJ cJ conserving the nations nation's particularly in m mW resources tee W West was M advocated byth by Vate th tD B ird today In an address V rs T to I E group or of f RepublicAn I mm inee e pictured the thc Western and holding ty rr 5 as wonderland Roped possibilities of great reat period od of ot food 1 la b the present per and ad ni SUg suggested that former men might ht he furnished ca 01 Western stern lands cz Tb Theodore ore Roosevelt's Rooe recta recta- Senator Harding deone deed de- de ed one oe oo of ot the greatest tasks Usk In iii Ini tot ea future was to take up I i tta th reclamation and conserva- conserva m work fostered by Roosevelt and andr r ted since ence the Democrats came cames tta s X power w OR SERVICE MEN Thee litre is 15 an undeveloped mountain fr I tat rt t sulfa the touch of genius j aj 1 Ic said Mid Senator Harding lid there tare are ire thousands t rr nce c men who would be be- glad t I tr km rn T 1 this most desirable devel- devel It v f ry much as service men mend ment 4 d r t tt th t after period of ot the Civil her I r ar arc of course coune differences In 53 and nd the mountain lands arc are N Ii is G to answer anwer mans man's calls I is rf r- r iV I prairies prairie but with a a. help help- pl mi fin th the part pInt of the govern govern- i t i h-i 11 can be made avail avail- fr r 1 ire Hess contributions to the ther tr Sf r- r rI I of cf the republic and the thc pI iy ii n of ot those who f II i u l them leST SUPPLY FOOD r T industrial development r. r V i of oC population I c. c tx r r-neot r go 0 on Unless s we wc have e I Ill ll lon cf f the food tood supply upon J t pv depend pend for tor sustenance ustel lr ion of or th the ultimate el devel- K iT the mountain empire rea re- re ru J a Wit t region developed developed Unk Un- Un k Wh ih regard to 10 all its vane varlo- po p I have hae never been I t. t of or reclamation as RS conz conI con- con 1 z the I construction of ot ft and nd nd dams dam and nd re reservoir to J I t on In n dry lands I 0 MONOPOLIES MONOPOLI ES 1 Ii 1 e como come to the time when cf or f our ur Far Fan West est Is ls ono one n ni directed d development rather M if oo much 1 t conservation or orthe ut the thought mOre the Ie bringing bring rr d about of ot 1 n nt character t of or development ill the tho wise form torm ma to n cons Conservation In n I its to 11 in the Judicious d Cr f thi r I Ti II which ch are ours I on 1 ro em In n tho the conto con- con of water lit 11 to tee see to It ft f A thIs great at inheritance tole t not ot rO monopolized for forr j r n a somewhat nl manner the ii ji same principle t to our other a natural noa re- re U tige must be placed Tp e tin eni It rather than Upon theIr ta l ln mUst b be ft a U Uso Uso's o which g for tor fit Ft present needs an tr s 's s t lr ever r watchful guard I for tor the tho ne need d to 0 oom Come UND LAND or OF H HOMES OMEL make ou our ur r mountain k or of h homes for foreve p home honi L t It haR I H eve v trill IM everything A hat hai ap fled It Is not imA Im- Im of ot f II those who Tn i I ta American rId will rights O It bc e eager to he parO par- par d 3 develop tl c t of or tn VI the 1 a ar Considering to to 0 lh them today t I OP the and t tl fl and we e owe we It to tot tow Id UI aIt gOV In b mert cr c- c r t II w much brInging about tho the wp f much to 0 be d h 5 desired Ired d I 1 rau the Stage when lit krte exceptional e bidding for tl ksir j It t hat t was a against Lad J raised his I the the c veto eto Power great reclamation I n none too tOI In t f n-e n I t to ti hI r a tr n a t I lon ant what ho he did U. U must wry Carry forward I V 1 l POLICY II private a t tri e ri II fu funds CApita I. In Iru hu I 1 rn n tI cs can J t do tho r 1 have lIan no p. p for either prot pro pro- t h Ir I tim WOUld like to see POlicy 01 hi that vilI I erve th national pY IId L 1 7 f not hesitate 1 to for tP types 6 I r- r rI d on past page 5 8 RECLAIMING OF Continued from page 1 of or reclamation work and on the other side I would not stand In the way of oC having ha that work worle done by private I I enterprise if It this seemed best Western states desirous o of cooperation cooperation cooperation I tion with the federal government in reclamation contemplate enactment df dt uniform laws laW to aid in financing reclamation work in conjunction with will tho federal plan of impounding waters Lack of ot unified effort and policy has I been a misfortune in tho the past ant and tho time time- has como comp for tor a n. fixed am and comprehensive program f |