Show FER A CHIEFS APPROVE BIG WORKS PLAN Reemployment Looms for Jobless on ish d C W A Projects FOR WAGES Hiring of Speeded as Insurance Fees Pour In Reemployment ol of jobless loomed Satu Saturday day when state F FER E R A officials approved a works program calling for completion o of 97 discontinued C W A projects in 20 counties involving expenditure of in wag wages Hiring ot of workers on several projects pro pro- eeLs in nine counties was already under un der way Saturday and will vill be continued continued con con- as rapidly as local taxing units arrange to pay compensation insurance ance of per payroll Rob I crt ert H. H state F FER E R A director I tar tor announced Compensation problems and nd the few administrative difficulties should be ironed out by next week so that the entire program can get under wa way Joseph H. H Rayburn rn in charge of oC the F FER E R A works division said 32 Projects In The program approved Saturday I calls for completion of 32 projects In Salt Lake county Nine projects will willbe willbe be completed in Cache count county six in Box Elder five in Utah four in Weber two in Davis and one in Too Too- ele dc count county A ALso o Included In the 97 projects are arc six state enterprises Two of these the Weber college project and that at Camp W. W G. G Williams at Jordan Jordan Jor- Jor dan Narrows are arc already alread employing men All of the C W A projects were discontinued dis dis' continued when the new federal works and direct relief program succeeded suc- suc C W A April 1 1 The program approved Saturday includes only those C CV W V A projects which were deemed essential Sought Although only in federal funds fund has been allotted Utah for both works arid and direct relief during durin April Mr Hinckley applied for a grant of to finance the relief pro gram here during the next 10 months Continued on Pue Pe Tiro I OFFICIALS OKEH WORK PROGRAM Reemployment Seen for Jobless on F FER E R A Projects Continued from Pale Page One It was understood that approval of the 97 works projects is based on anticipated approval Qt of the r request quest for Cor the lump sum grant It Was liB originally planned to have all the works projects completed by May 1 but delay In getting them under under un- un der way has postponed the completion comple comple- tion date A revised wage scale which reached here Saturday provides that workers in industrial and urban areas will be paid n a minimum of 50 cents per hour and those in rural sections 40 cents per hour The maximum for skilled labor will be 1124 2 cents per hour Rural workers vill be paid in cash relief orders and commodities but all urban workers will be paId in cash No person employed will receive less les than 18 hours of work per month or more than 24 hours per week weck A days day's work will be n a minimum n of sIx hours lor or maximum of eight hours Projects upon which work was at- at ready under way Saturday were lo- lo in Salt Lake Cache Millard Weber Davis Carbon Utah Tooele and Iron counties Compensation requirements had been met md in Box Elder Juab Morgan Sanpete Wayne and Washington counties and work was scheduled to recommence Monday FIve other counties still faced corn com difficulties |