Show S1 TATE STATE ATE BENEFITS FROM SPEED ON CW A PROJECTS Quick Start on Work Gives l Utah More Money Than Al Allotted Allotted Al- Al J Originally The federal government has poured oure in C W A payrolls into iMo Utah during the thc last two months to stimulate trade Robert RODert IL lL Hinckley y state C W A director reported Friday This amount is considerably m in excess ex cx cess of ot that originally slated for Utah Hinckley said pointing out the thein in crease was the result of ot the speed in which projects got under way in all parts of the state Taking workers off relief rolls mIls and putting them to work was the primary purpose of the C W A work and politics have been given little consideration he said Party Lines Ignored Politicians who come to me with complaints that more Democrats than Republicans are working on this job or pr that Republicans are in the m ma ma- somewhere else are re re merely merely- wasting their breath The program still has hM until February February ary 15 to go and C CV W V A officials j have b been en instructed to hire men without regard to political tion The first payroll was disbursed November No vember 27 and the total had reached by January 27 President Roosevelt originally announced announced an an- flounced the allo allotment erit was to provide jobs to men which would mean expenditure ot of per man Quota Utah quota was fixed at men which would nave have limited expenditures expendItures ex ex- here to Hinckley and other Utah officials protested against using total population tion as a basis of ot allotting C W A funds and managed to get projects under way throughout the state so rapidly Utah was allowed more money than the federal government originally had planned Most of ot the payroll funds have hav gone directly into channels of trade and the resulting benefits have been reflected in all types of ot industry Hinckley said Several corporation owned trucks still are J being eing used on Murray C W WA A projects and probably lv will remain there because of a l lick lack lck ck of t- t ts s suitable it b privately owned machines R. R F. F county C W A director said Friday One o or two corporation trucks have been with wilh machines owned by byC C. C CW WA A work ki i result ol of complaints agail against st asserted discrimination against owned equipment We are unable to obtain Individually individually individually owned trucks that arc large largo enough to assure assure completion of ot the the work by February 15 said sald The truck owners are paid according to the capacities of ot the machines Attempts Attempts Attempts At At- tempts have been made to get privately privately owned trucks but we need dump trucks in order to get the work completed on time Meanwhile an investigation into the complaints w was s being made by William Igleheart state stale C CV W V A coordinator coordinator coordinator coor coor- and investigator Robert H. H Hinckley state C W A director h has promised proper steps after the fhe probe is is' completed |