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    WEDNESDAY, MARCH ID, 1 052
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATII FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
India, Too, Harnesses
Rivers to Feed Millions
Tim United Blnton, Willi nil Itn
tiuilinlciil unci liiiliiiiii'liil tuMiiirct'N,
till! hnn not completely bo) veil I ha
lirohlein of conlriilllim mid ullliz
iiiR Itn rivers, Tho Tonnrnnro Val
ley Authority tins proved n iniidrl
(or the cnulneers ol LI in wm III, In 1 1
there In ntlll much In tin dona. Only
ill) per (iunt ol the wnln- in rivers
nnd t if limn of the Missouri Klvrr
JJnnln In bclnir used lor lii'lKi'Uon,
The Republic of Inilln. Aniei'lcn'n
Inter republic In Aaln, mill liun
nil linini'iiNtniilily ttrnitiir Job uheiul.
It In estimated Unit only nix prr
cent of tlm water In tlm country's
Mvern In now brlnit utlllxcd.
Hut tlm Government of Inilln In
determined to ImriiPsn I lie rivers
and rnd two ntrniutn cnntriulHlnns
I net tit . n predominantly nitrlcul
tin id tuition, iniint Import iiilllioim
fif lonn of food; Indlu, a nation
rich In iiiitiirul resources, lias a
pimiiliillun Unit In liuitely poor.
The yield per acre In Indln In
now among Din lowent In the world,
because ol pi lull 1 1 vn inelliodn of
farming and an unreliable wnler
nupply. Out of 251,000.000 acres ol
Modoc Bull
Sale Set
For Oct. 16
CED A RVH.l,E October fl nan
been nelected the chile lor the lUiii
Modoc County limine bull Bale, ne
cordlnii to Bccy.-MKr. Wnll llod
mnn. Dun Kill linn been reelected
chnlrmtm of Uie event.
Ninety head of bulls will be ac
cepted, Willi eliihl bulln per con.
KlKiior fenturliiK one pen of two
or three bulln per comninment, II
Uenlred.
A mile of feeder ciilven to I II
mid FFA boyn nnd lrl Is slated
lo precede the bulln mile. Fifteen
calves luive already been dinned
up for thin event.
Cost per bull to consignor will
be 25 thin yenr, with liny nnd
Ktrnw furnlnhed. The committee; in
followliiK n policy of flrnt cuine,
first nerved.
Conservation
Meet Theme
OREGON STATE COLLECIE-An
Internationally roconnlied nulliorlty
on conservation, Dr. Hlnnley dun
of the Unlvcrnlly of Mlchliinn, will
be lender fur the 13th nnnunl bio
Iokv colloqulm nt Oregon Btutc
toilette Hnlurdny, April 10.
Thin yenr'n theme will be con
arivntloii of bloloxiciil resources.
'I he onu-diiy meeting, which in
cludes trenernl sessions nnd spe-
clnl luncheon nnd dinner meetlniin,
In nponnored by the (JSC chapter
of 1'hl Knppa Phi nnd the nchool
of science.
Dr. Cnln In hend of the deport
ment of eonnervntlon In MIchlnnnN
nchool of nnlurnl rcnourcen. Other
npenkera will Include Dr. Henry
J. Vnux, former OHC school of for
estry ntnff membern now forest
rconomlnl. univernimy or tniiior-
nln; Joseph Pechnnec nnd Leo A
Isnnc. Pacific northwest forent
nnd rnnito experiment ntiulnn, Port
innd; nnd Dr. C. V. Plnth. OSO
agricultural economist.
Bonus Bonds
To Be Asked
SALEM A new attempt to
persuade federal olllolnls to ap
prove Oregon's 40 million dollnrn
worlh of World War It vetcrnns
bontin bondn will be innde next
week.
Hlnte Trennurcr Waller J. Penr
non nnd hln deputy. Fred Puulus,
will confer in Washington. D.C.,
late next weelt Willi Secretary of
the Trcanury John w. bnyrirr;
Chnrlen E. Wilson, defense mobll
lzcr; and menibcrs of the Fcdcrnl
Reserve Board.
The government rejected the
bonun bond Issue last lull on
mounds It would bo Inflationary.
Pearson and Pnulun will leave
here Saturday. Tln-v first will go
to New York to sIrii IS million
lollam of Oregon highway bonds.
Pearson mild that the govern
ment's distribution of 200 million
ol veternnn Innurnnre dividend
checks In more Inflationary (ban
Oregon's bonus bonds would be
cultivated land, only 411,000,000 are
Irrigated. The remaining HI per
cent of the liuvl dependn for sue
cesnful crops on tlio whlnm of the
capricious inonnnon and fuccn the
twin rlnkn of drouiiht and flood.
India hnn been forced to Import a
minimum of 11.000,000 lonn ol grains
n year to prevent famine nnd In
dln'n population In growing at the
nilo of 4,000,000 a your,
llll, I, KIN foil I'llO.IIX'TS
'I1io Government of the new Tin-publlo-whleh
celebrated Itn hw
onil Republic Day on Jan. 20, 1053
ban given control of the rlvorn
lop priority. The Nntloiiul Planning
Commlnnlon, hi lis draft of the
Flve-yenr Plan, allocated 30 per
cent of the total outlay of la.Klli,
300,000 (lo be spent on one part
of the plan) to Irrigation and pow
er projects,
Already, the Central Government
nnd SO of the Htalen have between
them name MS largo nnd small
projectn acluully under execution.
Twelve of these are mujor pro
jectn costing more than Rn, 100
million i 1, 000,0011 1 each. Eight
arc multi-purpose river vulley pro
jectn. Tho lurgeHt and most iid-
vancecl ol tlieno In the Uhnkra-Niin-gnl
project In the Punjab. Two
oilier large multi-purpose projects
under execution are the DnmoUar
Valley project I In West Ilengal and
lllhiiri, costing Its. 740 million ( I57
.100,00(1 1 nnd the Hlrakud project
(In Orlssn.i costing Its. 112(1 mil
lion ($131, 400,000 i.
At the end of the Flve-Yenr Plan
In 10.10, It In expeclcd that Irriga
ted hind will be increased by H.KOO,-
000 ncron nnd that when the mnjor
projects are J ill I v completed the
increase will be 16.600,000 acres.
Thin will menn Hint India n present
Irrigated uren will bo Increased by
about one mirn.
ro(l INC'KKAHK KXPKCTKD
Thcnc Irrlgallon projectn nnd the
reclnliuliig of land are expected to
boost Indian nnnunl yield of food
bv 7.200,000 tonn by 1060. Power
generation In expected to Increns"!
bv 1.100,000 kilowatts by the end
of 105(1 a gulp of about 50 per
cent over the present total gener
ating cnpnclly.
Thin country n TV A hnn been nn
Inspiration lo Indln'n planners nnd
the Dnmodnr project In modelled
on It. American and European en
gineers hnve been called In to help,
Ono of tnem is ur. o. h Hnvimc,
former Chief Engineer of the U.b.
Burenu of Reclamation.
Indln will not end the enmpnlgn
to hnmesn the rivers with the corn-
let Ion of the Flve-Yenr Plnn. The
Nntlonal Plnnnlng Commlnnlon linn
nlrendy recommended thnt a 16
year Irrigation nnd power develop
nient plan should be rirnwh up.
Rofenone
Cattle Grub
Controller
Treating cattle with rolenonn of.
fers tho bent method of controlling
cattle grubs. The material may be
applied an a nprny or dust, reports
Farm Advlnor Ken Bnghott of tho
University of California, Tulclukc.
For mont effective control, treat
ment nhould be nnnlled nbout no
dnys after the appearance of tho
flrnt grubs In the backs of calllc,
nnd then at from 30 to 46 day
Intervnln throughout the grub sen
non, If nuch regular treatments aru
Impossible, then applying Ihe con
trol material at the peaks of abun
dance is recommended.
Cattle grub control on a com
munity or area banis bring best
result. The fly stage of the grub
can move aa fur an a mile, going
from an untreated herd lo a treat-
The first twl-nlght doublehender
In Brooklyn for the Dodgers this
season will be ngnlnst the Bos
ton Braves on April 22.
SURVEY TAKEN
Tho Modoc National Forest ban
made the usual monthly snow sur
veys early this month on the Ce
dar Punn nnd Bwengcrt Flat snow
courses. On the 7050-foot elevation
of Cedar Pnnn the snow measured
01 Inches with an nveriign water
conlent of 20 Inches. On the MM
feet elevation of the Swcagcrt FlaR
Com he the averugo snow depth
wan 711 Inches with an overage
water conlent of 30 Inches. This
water content at Hweagcrt Flat In
o 60 per cent Increase over the
Feb. 1 mennurement.
Any of these names
onyoui
ndl Ceonomat
Wtitlnghout
Jacob i Loundrol1
ApM Waih-A-Mallc
Central lltttnc
Thof,
Whirlpool i
Noro
Hotpolnt
llockilonl
Maytag
Uftlvtnul
lotion
On Mlnvlo
DKlor
&pd Oun
Talor
Ouch m
Von
Hondyhot
AflC
Cordon
Automoilc
Korton Lour d lux
mokei ony wop or wathinj com
pound wash belter,
-makti ony woler hard or soft
rime better.
Calgon Inc. Hagan Bldg, Pflh., fa.
Millions enjoy its finer flavor!
How about
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Gun Repairing
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ed herd. Nnlurnl barrlern such ns
hills and streams tend to retard
the movement of these pests.
More Information about control
HOTELS
OSBURN HOLLAND
IUOINI, ORt. MEDFORO
Thoroughly Modern
llr. and Mrs. J. E. Earley
and Joe Earley
Proprietor
J-. m r
methods Is contained In the pam
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Profit," available at your Farm
Advisor's Office In Tulcluke,
Sm Calhoun
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