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Show i Take Up Gauntlet In Behalf of CCC I : r, , yTy,..wv. .w-.- v...T, w r ;rTO8TOTI i s 1 - " -7 ci itt - i x N ' v - " 7 7 -- V K N',, , . . V I I ' S K f - - . rr ' . , V;;; : : V vj -7 7 I " v ji" Tk -77A! IK rLr ' . "7 V yj iiTh ...Lg- -ii,iiilfnmra- ---- , m. Jri -a.v.ssa Pictured above is the special committee of western congressmen appointed to confer with President Roosevelt and other officials in an effort to save western CCC camps slated for discontinuance under recent executive orders. Congressman Congress-man Murdock (D. Utah) is shown pointing out. to Congressman Ayers (center) of Montana, and Werner (right) of South Dakota, unfinished CCC projects in Utah, whose completion is of vital im-portancj im-portancj to the stote. The committee com-mittee conferred with Chief Fech-ner Fech-ner of the CCC, with officials of the forest service and with others. Later they will carry the fight to the president. Congressman Murdock Mur-dock said "The CCC program has been a complete success and the west needs it. We will urge the president to maintain enough camps to finish all worthwhile projects." Congressman Murdock favors the continuance of the CCC as a permanent agency. |