Show EVACUEE CAMP CHIEFS LEAVE Two directors of the central Utah relocation center project Friday Friday Friday Fri Fri- day went to Abraham to take up their new duties dutes after ater conferring with state and government officials off off- dais cals relative to the labor program program pro pro- gram gam for the te Japanese- Japanese American evacuees from the Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- coast cost who will wi live lve at the new center The directors are Charles Chrles F. F Ernst Ernt former Olympia Wash public welfare and American Red RedCross RedCross Cross official and Lorne Lome W. W Bell Bel former Los Angeles public health healt and social service official Mr Ernst who will wl be director of the te Utah project said that little ittle Japanese labor will wl be available available avail avail- able for the early fall fal harvest but butte the lie te center will wi be filled fied with evacuees in time for sugar beet harvesting He said war relocation reloca- reloca ion tion ton authority policies make conscription conscription con con- of Japanese labor for farm work impossible A group including George A. A Fisher Tisher former secretary of the Utah state land board who supervised supervised supervised super super- a colony of Japanese now farming near Keetley called caled caledon on Governor Herbert B. B Maw aw Thursday and told him that recent recent recent re re- re- re cent allegations that tat Japanese farmers are making big profits and andare andare andare are traveling highways at night without supervision are untrue |