THE MICHIGAN DAILY .srw a ar MWMr ter. ®er 40irl' WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1955 NEEDED IRRIGATION: U.S. Offers Middle East Pipeline Nears Completion Instructions (On.Faiiciit By ERIC GOTTGETREU Associated Press Foreign Correspondent TEL AVIV, Israel-At one end of Israel the Yarkon River lazily flows into the Mediterranean. At the other end the Negev des- ert remains unproductive because of lack of water. But this imbalance will not en- dure much longer. A huge 66-inch pipeline-the bigest in the Middle East-is scheduled to go into op- eration this month. It will carry nearly half of the Yarkon's water 60 miles south to the Negev for irrigation. Instead of flowing into the sea, the Yarkon will help cre- ate farms, fields and plantations in the barren east and northeast of Egyptian-held "Gaza Strip." The technical plans for the pro- ject; as shown in detail on the ac- companying map, were drafted by "Tahal," the Israel government's Water Authority. The network about ready for use is only the first stage of plans )r. s Sir .}Sr::T::.:..... .S:' ETAH- 3 .: .. i.. =.r: ;.:. { TKYA .OH F {PU~MPING ....... h..:'V:.. RAA4 PI RIERV3 RESERYOIR 41 4440 0" 0* R., """""""" JERUSALEM -a~f for the Yarkon. In the second a pipeline paralleling the one shown on the map will be built. It will carry both Yarkon water and chemically purified sewage water from Tel Aviv. The water directed to the south will make its journey through gi- ant underground pipes manufac- tured in Israel. On its way it will' be raised 650 to 800 feet to the elevation of the plateau in the south. Three pumping stations will do the lifting. At intervals, the water will be distributed through a network of smaller pipelines and channels. About 75,000 acres of land will be irrigated with the Xarkon pipe- line when both branches are in op- eration. Since about 2% acres of irrigable land are needed per farm- ing family, this should be suffi- cient to maintain 30,000 families. Part of the area served by the pipeline is now under irrigation; but only with very limited local ground water resources which in the future will be used primarily for domestic needs. The Yarkon pipeline is to be in- tegrated later into the general Is- rael water programf devised by Ta- hal to expand the country's irriga- tion system and increase its eco- nomic capacity, an increase de- manded by the continuous growth in population. In 1948, when Is- rael was established, only 57,500 acres were irrigated. By the end of this year, the irri- gated area will reach almost 250,- 000 acres. In the next 10 years, during which additional large scale projects will be carried out, the volume of water available will irrigate 750,000 acres, according to a Tahal expert. This will be in addition to covering the industrial and domestic needs of a popula- tion of about three million. (Is- rael's present population is 1,700,- 000.) Tahal's water program for the next decade comprises - apart from the completion of the Yar- kon system-several projects in upper Galilee; in the Jezreel Val- ley of the central Jordan basin; and finally the harnessing of the Jordan River itself. Il riea" ." SATION GAZA" ii1.EKMA: . TKAMA " E0 .", T KU A .A HU A lopSE VEl 4,R HUVA 1; % « SEMHM *4" M,111 44 / *it t V AGTOEEIM I rP MX* TAHIM 0 16 a _AP Newsfeatwes loom Make COLLINS Your First Stop Wednesday Morning DRESSES $5 00 were to $10.95 C 10 0 were to $19.95 w 15 0 were t'o $32.95 $25 00 were to $49.95 Crepes, Nylons, Sheers, Shantungs and Some Cottons Sizes: Juniors - Misses - Half Sizes full length and shorties, pure I COA TS wool - and SUITS pure wool-Palm Beach-Hollywood Knits .4 were to $25 $25 00 were to $59.95 $3500 were to $69.95 4500 were to $99.50 Ii Group of BETTER DRESSES '/3 Daytimes, Formal and Cocktail dresses - Taffetas, nets, crystalettes, I crepes, cottons, including original models - Sizes 9 to 18. REDUCED 4 COTTON SKIRTS. $5.00 9 $48. were $5.95 to$14.95 SWIM SUITS Cole of California - cotton, nylon lastex $795 $19 5$1995 were to $14.95were to $19.95were to $25.00 X WOOL SPORT JACKETS... $1000 ~~~$15 o 'f were $14.95 to $35 REDUCED FOR BARGAIN DAYS BLOUSES cottons-nylons PLAY CLOTHES were $3.95 to $12.95 Iblouses ... shorts... halters