Tuesday, august 15, 1933.- • — - - ■ *C, C. CAMP BOYSIit^Conservation Corps EnjoysNews From Uniontown.-s Clifford Baldwin was enthusiastic ftoout camp life at Galeton, Pa., site G, 0. C. Camp 88, among 1'towering1frees and almost endless mountains”aIn a recent letter to the News Standard.A headquarters tent has been provided for the following: Paul Verska, fclerk; Oliver Wilding, carpenter;.Joseph Panic and William Kissinger, truck driven; Pete Mehalovich and William Kimmell, first aid men; Jlenry Scott, storekeeper; LloydSrown, leaders; Joseph Garlacy, steward; Amos Helmick, incinerator; Dale Fowler, tool house keeper; George porcheek, Charles Miller, Steve Rod-avich. John Martinchalk, Harold Matefc, Woodrow Kelley, Harry Lear, and Clifford Baldwin, cooks.The first meal to be eaten in the newly constructed mess hall Sunday-celebrated its erection; from a nearly crumbled brick factory, the boys hr camp made a dutch oven for baking. Following the evening meal, the hall Is turned into a recreation center.So far there have only been two deserters, two fellows who Baldwin says, couldn’t take it.”• “The boys of our camp appreciate the News Standard for sending the hews to us. These papers are posted in the recreation hall so that all tight get a glimpse of local events.” ne of the most discussed topics is ^enlistment- considered .for the present-by President Roosevelt.