MONDAY, MARCH 13.1950 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN court angle 100,- ron- ..., the Venezuela Opens Door European Farmers Sought The Venezuelan government recently opened the immigration doors to 2,000 displaced Europeans per month. With $4\frac{1}{2}$ million people occupying a country larger than Texas and Louisiana, Venezuela needs an enlarged population to exploit the land's riches and to tame an undeveloped wilderness. That explains the welcome to immigrants. Not only are immigrants urged to come to Venezuela, but the government is offering them grants of rich, well-watered-farm land, plus long-term, low interest loans for machinery and equipment. The prospect of a better world for Venezuelans and migrating Europeans opened up with the discovery, during World War I, of huge oil deposits beneath Lake Maracalbo, a low northwest basin of the nation, and, more recently, in a similar northeast section in the Orinoco delta. Orinoco River, sprawled across the center of the country, is largely navigable and more than adequate for irrigation purposes. The Orinoco's tributary rivers have enormous potential for water power projects. With adequate electrical power, Venezuela could develop the densely forested, mineral-rich Guiana highland which comprises half of the nation. South of the Orinoco, the Bolivian state and Amazonas territory are largely unexplored, but are known to contain virgin timberlands of great value, and promising strikes have been made in iron ore, gold and diamonds. Venezuela needs immigrants who will farm and produce food. During World War II, farmers and their helpers left for work in the oil fields. Venezuela then had to import food for her people. However, between the Andes mountains and the Orinoco river are fertile grassy plains and uplands. Here lies Venezuela's potential food bowl. 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