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Show MpYMersFail To laofiate For ArMfnllaHon The Springville-Mapleton Frlut Growers' Association transacted WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 CUJD the year 1944, it was reported by The United Mine Workers still will be en 1 independent union When, they necotlate a hew eon tract with coai. companies begin ning xoarcn i. But informed sources predicted toaay tnti were win be new overtures In the relatively near xuture xor re-aximauan of the miners with the American Federation Feder-ation of Labor. The AFL executive council, meetlnf In Miami, on Thursday denied the UMW a charter. That action, it was said, would not be a "permanent hurdle" to UMW re-entry into the Federation. The miners deserted the AFL. fold in 1936 when President John L. Lewis took thera out to set up ine congress or industrial Organ izations. Later the miners quit tne ciu. AFL President William Green said the charter was refused this week because of Lewis' insistence that he be given a seat on the Federation's executive council. Sources close to Lewis said he in sisted on that stipulation so that ha would have a voice in deciding jurisdictional issues relating to district SO. the UMWs catch-all embracing such varied fields as chemical, dairy and other work ers. Green said the council could not meet this demand. He added that no arrangements have been made to continue negotiations. But the council will meet again in May, here. Both Lewis and the AFL desire the merger. It is expected the matter will be reopened. Lewis, who has leaned over backwards to maintain a discreet silence about the progress of negotiations, refused to comment on the AFL action or future prospects. pros-pects. He simply went ahead with plans to fight as a "lone wolf' labor leader for a new bituminous coal wage contract His union's policy committee meets here on Feb. 26. Negotiations with the operators begin March 1. It will be Lewis' second such battle as an independent After he left the AFL. he had the growing grow-ing CIO behind him until he withdrew with-drew from the group in 1942. Fruit Growers Business $70,000 Secretary Cornell Clyde at the annual association meeting Thursday In the Mapleton town nail. New members of the association's associ-ation's board of directors elected at that time are Cornell Menden-hall, Menden-hall, Cornell Clyde, Clay Beesley, uene Johnson and Joe carnesec ca. President vice president and secretary of the board will be se lected at a future meeting, it was announced by Clarence D. Ash ton. assistant Utah county agri cultural agent, who was present at tne session Boxes and Baskets for 1945 crops are now on order with promises of early delivery. Mr. Mendenhall reported. Spring rrost prospects are slight there-fore there-fore a good harvest may be an ticipated this year, he added. Statistics Asa L. and Anna B. Curtis to Roscoe C. Hanks Sec. 2, Twp. 9, Range 2 E. 1500.00. Lawrence E. and Helen Reynolds Rey-nolds to William J. and Ruth Warner Webber Lot 1, Blk. 43, Plat A, Springville. 10.00. Clarence L. and Peanna D Moore to Alva J. and Maxine Pay Moore Sec. 29, Twp. 9, Range 2 . 625. Samuel and Elizabeth Georges to w. oean uoote Lot 2, Blk, 14, bo. fiat c, A, FTOVO. 1.00. W. Dean and Leola Loose to Samuel W. and Elizabeth Georges Lot 2, Blk. 14, 85, Plat C, A, Provo. 1.00. Mary Saaner Kletting to Zion's Savings Bank and Trust CompanyLot Com-panyLot 1. Blk. 4, South Side Addition. 10.00. Carl R. F. and Marie R. Gun-ther Gun-ther to Marie R. Gunther. 1.00. Fred R. Taylor to Mary J. Taylor Tay-lor Blk. 13, Plat C. Provo. 1.00. Orville K. and Ruby K. Harris to Ray A. White Lot 7, Blk. 3, West Park subdivision. 10.00. Lottie Lambson to Marvin Lambson Blk. 36, Plat A, Springville. 1.00. Van Wagenen Investment to Orem City Sec. 12, Twp. 6, Range 2 E. 13,500. Amasa L. Haymond to Dorothy Raymond Lot 3, Blk. 12, Plat A, Springville. Amasa L. Haymond to Dorothy Raymond Sec. 11, Twp. 8, Range 3 . i.ou. Amasa L. Haymond to Elma H. Wagner Sec. 4, Twp. 8, Range 3 S. 1.00. George B. and Zella B. Peay to Thayne Acord Sec. 30, Twp. 5, Range z . Thayne and Lorraine Acord to Varian W. West Sec 30, Twp. 5, Range 2 E. 1.00. Varian W. and Edna West to Thayne Acord Sec. 19, Twp 5, Range 2 E. 1.00. Murray Opposes Ickes' Ideas On Central Control WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 U.B Sen. James E. Murray, D., Mont, said today he has a "very high regard- for Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes. But he added, he aoes not line tne way ickes wants to develop tne nation s river basins. Murray said in an interview that he believes Ickes wants to I exert control" from Washington I over regional river programs. But he Murray believes they snouia oe worxeo out "oy tne peo ple in the area, who have a rieht to determine their own development." He is author of a bill to mate a Missouri Valley authority. He sayY his measure is based on the grass-roots theory" as already I applied on the Tennessee valley authority. It provides complete regional autonomy, he said. Ickes has proposed to a aroun of western senators a rough draft of legislation to create both a Mis souri valley authority and a Columbia Co-lumbia valley authority. Hi I measure also would set up a coordinating co-ordinating river basin development develop-ment board charged with long-range long-range national planning. One of ujc uu a jjicmucrs would DC ickes. Regional river basin authority plans would be screened for congress con-gress by. the river basin develop ment ooara. Pineville, La., almost a stone's throw from Alexandria. La., has more churches, schools, hospitals, coneges and other tax-free buildings build-ings than any other city its size! in tne united States. Too Late For Classification FOR RALE MISCELLANEOUS rBE-WAn an white Monarch ranst. 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The power plant and the pusher propSier are behind the pilot, tht wings are near the rear ana tae rudders are mounted near tns sxurpiy angled wing tips. The eierators are aorward, enshitng tnem to oite dsanly into tns wind instead of into tne wakt of tho wing aM, making the fut lighter snip mgnly maneuverable, The pilot ts aoift to jettison the propeller id cmgrgencaes w avoia nag oi peing strucK of uaaes as he jumps. Weber Sent To Ft Leavenworth CAM? ROBERTS, Cat, Feb. 17 HIM Pvt. Rnrv Wstki rrt has been transferred to the U. S. Disciplinary barracks-at Fort Leavenworth, Kanx, for his refusal re-fusal to obey an officer's com mands, as the American Civil ia Denies union prepared to appeal ap-peal that his five-year sentence be set aside. Weber's original death sentence wa rvaucea 10 give year at hard labor unon tha mmmii4iihMi ofMaJ can. Myron C Cramer, mirage aavpeate genersL previous nroouicauons nad reduced the Sentence to life imnriaanmfmt snri then to 20 years. ARMY HAS DEMOBILIZED 1.500.000 MEN. WOMEN DES MOINES Tb rk it nm army nas demobilized 1,- WU.UWU service men and women, nearly half as many as the total demobilized aft ha itn jarmistice according to Ma). Gen. v-icpuen u. nenry, assistant chief ? ,n chMe of personnel, U. S. army. SUNDAY HERALD y& PAGE 5 Exiled Czechs Return to Homes By United Press The Czechoslovak government-In-exile, which has been functioning func-tioning in London since July 29, 1041, Is now being transferred back to" ItS hftmlanri ferilnt Edouard Benes said last night "I am returning home. Our task nere is completed," Benes announced an-nounced In a broadcast beamed over the London radio tn PMh. oelovakia and recorded in New York by CBS. AERMEN SET FTRK TO JAP STEAMER U. S. 14th Air Force fighters set jurw to a Japanese steamer, Bank a number of river craft .mt de stroyed two railroad locomotives in sweeps over nortn uuna yesterday, yes-terday, a communique annnnnnM today. P-Sls raldine Manlrifi ,lrrfmni. damaged three enemy airplanes end repelled the attack of 20 to OA MS . o - - w ntmp iignters witnout loss ss - mm m m Men should Keoorr To USES Office Men who are notified by Selee tive Service to transfer to an sential occupation should report immediately to their nearest United States employment service) Office where their nmhlmt mtc be discussed and suitable employ ment offered, aaid W fLrMn (hall, Provo USES manager, today aius service is offered to all applicants regardless of age or arait status, out is especially recommended to save confusion and trouble for men who ham selective service notifications, he added. Jobs that were formerly considered con-sidered to be in the best interest vi uie war euori may now DO classified as less essential KoBica of the manpower shortage. Thai USES Provo office, 40 North University Uni-versity avenue, is at the service oi everyone, ne saia. No. U. S. 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