Show surplus equipment bills introduced in U S congress surplus equipment materials and supplies for use in carrying out the work programs of soil conservation districts would be made available fol foi this purpose at the end of the war under provisions of bills now before congress says T E moore chairman of the board of supervisors of the summit county soil conservation conser valon district the bill which chic 11 will provide this assistance si to the postwar post war soil conserva tion alon program was introduced ced in the senate by senator carl A hatch ol of new mexico and in the house of representatives by W R poage of texas this proposed legislation is the result of efforts of governor john A dempsey of new mexico and others interested in conservation and who constructive use of the desire to make vast quantities of surplus equipment materials and supplies at the end of the war utah now has 31 soil sol 1 conservation which hae been organized districts under state law and which WO would uld be eligible to receive surplus equipment and other materials under provisions of this legislation Is it although mr moore said that end of the the too early to predict exist which may and conditions war at that time it Is safe to say that the nation will increase c soil r conservation on work and that tills this legiel legislation will be a additional great step step facilities fard forward les in which providing will ill for be needed at that time lime ile he also stated work is now n ow being that soil conservation carried on by hysoil soil conservation districts in 45 states which hive have been organized under state laws governed elected local boards of supervisors by district and that in the by farmers tion Is of soil boll conserva conservation the program solid democratic certainly standing upon a foundation summit county bee |