Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1921 — Page 10

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ENGINEER BILL URGED TO GAIN WATER POWER Friends of Conservation Insist State Should Guide River Projects. SEE SAVING TO PEOPLE Friends of conservation, Pnrdne University, Instructors, officials of the State department of conservation and citizens interested in developing water power sites on the Tippecanoe river and other Hoosier streams are ■watching with interest the progress before the General Assembly of House bill No. 2fK5, introduced by representative Humrichouser of Marshall County. This bill proposes to add to the department of conservation a division of engineering and carries an appropriation of $15,000 for the employment of a State engineer and personnel. The purpose of the new division would be to investigate, compile and disseminate Information ad mate recommendations relative to the drainage of awamp lands and the reclamation of arable lands now nonproductive. Indiana has a law empowering the State conservation department to investigate and recommend for solution stream polutlon problems, but the department since lta creation has never received funds for the employment of a personnel necessary for such work. The Humrichouser bill would simplify this. SEE VITAL VEED OF ENGINEER. Friends of the bill point out that Indiana is in vital need of a State engineer, especially in view of the recent large drainage projects conducted and those in litigation. They assert had there been a State engineer the Kankakee drainage project would have been handled In such a way as to have prevented the present muddle due to large rocks obstructing the river near Momence, 111., which must be blasted away at great cost before the drainage scheme is perfected. They call apeciflc attention to the Noble-Lagrange drainage proposal, which would have saddled an enormous expense upon hundreds of landowners who could not possibly have benofitred. While a few would have profited from this project. It is pointed out, much of the area under consideration conld have been relieved of surplus water by tiling at a nominal cost rather than by dredge ditches at enormons expenditure. Particular need of an engineer at this time is vital, they claim, in view of the proposed development of hydro-electric power on the Tippecanoe river. There Is a well advanced plan now being considered whereby Eastern, Chicago and Indiana capitalists propose to harness this beautiful stream and acquire electric power. HCC.E PROJECT DETAILED. At a recent meeting of the Indiana Engineers' Society a super-hydro-elec-tric project on the Tippecanoe was talked of, to cost approximately *30,000,000, which proposed to eliminate millions of tons of coal now used in Indiana to produce power, heat and light. Such vast enterprises of the near future, when Indiana, through Increase In

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population, mutt n* more Intelligently and lntenrirely ita natural resources, are threatened If the matter of establishing a State engineer is longer delayed. Department of conservation officials said that if the bill is enacted into law, the State engineer will cooperate with tho engineering department of Purduo University, as tho department and Indiana University now cooperate in geological work. By this method the vast fund of information which has been gathered at Purdue and the services of technical experts at that splendid institution will be available to the people of Indiana at a negligible cost. The Meeker bill Introduced at this session proposes to establish a water highway between Lake Michigan and the Ohio Fiiver, utilizing the Wabash River, and the bill calls for a survey of the Wabash Valley. Supporters of the Humrichouser bill contend that such a survey should be made by a State engineer and by the creation of such an office could be accomplished more economically, functioning under the conservation department cooperating with Purdue, than through an independent committee or commission. London Babies Get Beauty Treatment LONDON, Feb. 11.—The most entertaining place in this city is a hairdresser's shop. There you learn how high-born babies are made good-looking: how women alter their featurea and renew their youth. A hairdresser showed how the face could be altered by changing the position of the eyebrows. “If the eyes are deep-set,” he said, “and the forehead high. It Is not becoming to a woman. ‘She can improve herself by having the eyesbrows shaved off and others penciled a little above.” Wealthy people call In a beauty specialist at once if their baby Is not goodlooking and have Nature's errors rectified. “I like to see the mother make her-

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