Show PLANS INDIAN GAMP CAMP CHIEFS U. U S. S Bureau to Put in Charge on Reservations Reservations Res Res- I W WASHINGTON Nov 10 P In R-In In Inline line with the Indian bureau policy i of ot giving Indians more freedom in management of f their own affairs Robert Fechner director of emergency emer emer- gency ency conservation work announced today Indians would be placed in charge of conservation camps on Indian Indian In- In dian lian reservations as rapidly as qualIfied fied men are found Forty Indian emergency conservation conserva Ion tion work camps have been established established estabon on Indian r reservations Of the entire group in are working on reforestation and conservation conservation conservation con con- projects similar to those of ot the C. C C. C C. C camps 25 25 pc per cent now have Indian managers Fechner said John Collier commissioner of the bureau Dureau of Indian affairs announced he le plans to appoint Indian men to replace the remaining camp managers managers man agers gers as soon as 3 a sufficient sufficient number number of ot have hae nemon Hemon trat d their ability to handle the work It is expected that r many 1 ny of the IndIans Indians Indians In In- whose records arc are now being complied compiled will be found for service jobs later on said Collier I |