| Show I ADDITIONAL ST STATE A NEWS FROM NEiGHBORING COMMUNITIES NICHOLS GETS GETSI I i. UNIONS UNION'S FIRE Organization Objects to Reinstatement Reinstatement Rein Rein- statement of Employment Employ Employ- ment mento Head t PROVO PROVO- of James Nichols as manager of the Provo national reemployment service o office fice 30 members of the county ad advisory i ad-i board of the Civic and Relief Work Workers Workers' rs' rs P Protective unIon forwarded a resolution Wednesday to J J. J A. A Yea I ger Salt Lake chief o of reemployment in Utah Union members charged Mr Nichols Nich Nich- als with being unfair to unemployed labor The committee also sent a plea to Utah's congressional delegation in Washington to for fot more adequate relief allotments and fairer distribution and initiated investigation tion into the heated milk control board controversy now raging in Provo Ch Charging milk distributors with dumpIng milk into sewers to maintain their present price level rather than distributing it to needy families a commIttee waited on the Provo milk control board W Wednesday to gate the alleged practices The committee com com- mitten threatened to purchase milk from outsIde points if present pric prices Ire are maintained At a meeting Tuesday nIght in the city and county building delegates from Utah county points appointed Investigating committees to determIne determine deter deter- mIne why milk orders to those on relief relief re- re lief roles will be discontinued after aUer May 31 according to G G. C C. C Forsyth president of the Utah county unit who signed the resolutions to Utah's congressional delegation and J J. J A A. Yeager Utah reemployment ment service head |