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IRRIGATORS GET WALSH. 



Senators Thomas J. Walsh and Henry L. 

 Myers, of Montana, have traded committee places, 

 Walsh going to the committee on reclamation, while 

 Myers will, in the future, serve on the committee 

 on Canadian relations. This change should result 

 in benefit to the Federal Water Users. 



Senator Walsh is a very able constitutional 

 lawyer and of keen analytical mind. He can get to 

 the bottom of any problem and is not satisfied until 

 he does. He has lived in Montana for many years, 

 owns irrigated land as well as other vast holdings 

 and has investigated pretty thoroughly, at least in 

 his own state, the problems of the Federal Water 

 Users. 



The junior Montana senator is a fighter, and 

 is not afraid to get outside the reservation, if he 

 thinks he is right. 



AS ADY SEES THEM 



(Continued from page 145) 



of combativeness and hard work has left him at times 

 blunt and gruff and some have pronounced him 

 cranky, but it takes a crank to turn the wheels of 

 progress. Mr. Ryan's iron will is especially needed 

 to cope with the dominating will of the present di- 

 rector. 



I. D. O'Donnell has not been sufficiently observed 

 to make any definite impression, but we believe him 

 to be too big a man to be influenced by the courtesies 

 received in the past through Newell's mutual admira- 

 tion society, commonly known as the National Irriga- 

 tion Congress. 



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