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WORK TO GO AHEAD

all-american CANAL

Construction of tho 130-mile allAmerican canal, designed to furnish .ait abundant water supply to the Imperial Valley in California, is assured with the allotment of 6,000,000 dollars from the Public Works Fund to 'start the work (says the "Christian Science Monitor"). The canal, to cost approximately 27,000,000 dollars, far from being purely local to California, has national and international ramifications. A delegation of Western Senators and Representatives called on President Roosevelt to urge action on the application which has been pending for three months. They promised that the rights: of all the Colorado River States, as well as of Mexico, will be guarded. The first development will be purely for irrigation purposes, but power features, of the dam may be evolved later. Private power companies have opposed the canal project because of the plans to build power units along the route to furnish cheap power to the Imperial and San Diego Valleys. Construction of the canal was authorised by Congress in the Boulder Dam Act. It will be built hy the Bureau of Reclamation and will be repaid by the water users of' the Imperial Valley. The canal will be entirely within American territory instead of partly in Mexico, as originally • planned. It will assure au adequate water supply for 500,000 acres of land in the Valley, but will not bring new land into cultivation. The allotment just announced will enable the Bureau to build the canal from the 'Colorado River to Hanlou's Landing, Approximately 9000 men will be immediately given work. 'An allotment of 14,208,400 dollars was also made for the construction of eighty-six postal sub-stations in six large cities—Chicago, Boston, New York,' Cleveland. Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. "This allotment is in-1 tended to open employment in large metropolitan centres where the building trades are badly hit. These new structures will serve tlie Government in place of licensed sub-stations where leases are .expiring, approximately 1,000,000 dollars a- year being saved.]

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 8

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WORK TO GO AHEAD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 8

WORK TO GO AHEAD Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 146, 18 December 1933, Page 8