Show r Accommodations for Civilian l an Corps Recruits Nearly Ready in 19 Camps Completion of barracks at nt Utah's 19 9 civilian conservation corps camps is by next Monday or Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day according to Captain C. C K Krams of Fort Douglas C C. C C. C C. C detail officer officer of of- fleer for this area arca It is lot exp expected that shortly after arter the recruits will begin moving into the camps Carpenters plumbers and experienced experienced laborers are now at work on the projects preparing the housing facilities for the 2300 members of the forest army who will wm ultimately be besent besent besent sent to the 19 Utah camps Captain Krams reports In addition to the camps In Utah h there are arc three in Wyoming and Nevada Nevada Ne Ne- vada and one In Idaho which come under supervision of ot arm army officials at Fort Dou Douglas It Is s expected that nine commissioned officers who recently recently re re- re centI arrived at the post from Fort rt Sam Houston Texas will be detailed to some of ot the Utah units c Captain Peter Marshall Jr former formerly former I ly 10 of the thc University of or Wyoming R. R O. O T C. C unit left lelL the post Tuesday to take command of ot Salina SaUna company No on the FL Fish h Lake national forest Lieutenant Charles M M. Adams Jr of the University of W Wyoming oming has been assigned to camp company No 1340 near Milford Approximately men and officers officers of of- of-I of of or the C C. C. C C. C en route from Fort Knox Ky to California passed through h Salt Lake early Tuesday morning Part of the group will go directly to March Field California A radio network to connect district forest headquarters of the thc seven far western states in the Ninth corps area will be installed within the next few days according to Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Butcher commander of the Fort Douglas district Operators Opera tors tom are now at work Installing th the equipment I |