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Show FEDERAL RECLAMATION IS TO HAVE IT3 SUPPORTERS Adoption of n plntfonn plnnk ml noieting congressional action for a npiiihI federal rirlninatlmi policy will bo urged nt the republican state esm-ncntinu esm-ncntinu nt the reuet of Oov. I). W Dnvis of Iilnho, who is prowilint of the Western Stale ltcrlnuv)AtwU u-WMslnkioii. u-WMslnkioii. GholrRinn HtV ,.njsjfc of tho state committee tins Hiinounsl thnt ho would present tho plank nnd urge its adopt inn, imuniiico of sup I tort having been received from n numW of iHtrt.v leader, (lowrin r Dhvn in his letter let ('lininnau Welsh UKKetH that the lep be taken "to Hit your ivtate in it grtxet eletvolop-iiwnl eletvolop-iiwnl bchemo." II calls tutviitiou to the fact that t'lah is a iiuhiiIkt of the rcelaiimtton Nhwieiation ami wtvx: "NVver bo-fore bo-fore in the hislorv of rcclamatleui has it been us ueeMiry to elevelop reclamation re-clamation nrojoi Is ns at present, nnd we need tlio coiuortcel effort eif all commercial organisations, to bring about vehnt means grewit wealth lo the West nnd to the country nt large." The protKinccl idnuk follows: "Wo recommend to the congress of the United States that it immediately establish a sound reclamation twlicy by tho appropriation of enough money to complete the present government gov-ernment reclamation projects nnd nde-ematelv nde-ematelv provido nn ndelitoinal early eienclopment nf feasible enterprises. Wo recommend that any reclamation legislation passed will give preference prefer-ence nghs of filing or purchaso to service men nnd women. "Wo further recommend legislation legisla-tion which will provido funds to loan service men and women sufficient money to finance them during tho first three jears nf their residence upon reclaimed Innel." |