| Show 0 u. u S. S 1 PLANNING GREATER C C G C CWASHINGTON CWASHINGTON WASHINGTON Feb 27 UP UP- UP f. f The new deal is working to tomake make mak th the civilian conservation corps the greatest peacetime army in Amer leas lea's history Detailed plans have been drawn to double the enrollment of the corps bringing ing its strength up to more than 6 OooO men and making it about five times the size of the regular army The plans are those of ot the war de dc and Robert H. H Fechner taciturn labor ex-labor leader has allowed allowed allowed al lowed his fellows in the new deal alphabet to garner publicity while he spent dotted the country coun courtS tr try with 1731 strategically located camps and enlisted a n total of ot youths Present enrollment is st steady ad al at t about men men Including S drouth relief relic recruits who ho will go 60 off eft the pa payrolls July Tuly Tul 1 I If President Roosevelt's work relie relief relief re re- lief lie bill passes congress Fechner hopes to bring the enlistment to this spring sprin at al a a acost cost of ot slightly more than 1000 per man per year making his budget reach a grand total of et annually Mr Roosevelt has not formally approved approved approved ap ap- proved Fechner's plans yet yet- but it was learned in official circles toda today that such approval would be forthcoming forthcoming forth forth- t coming as soon as congress decided derided upon disposition of ot the administrations administrations administration's tion's Von's work relief relict bill Fechner and war department officials officials dais involved remain silent concernIng concerning concern ing their expansion plans pending solution solution solution so so- lution a of the senate relief squabble The They have however drawn cost sheets for the expanded ing minutely down to shaving kits end and pick axes equipment needed for fortuch such tuch expansion |