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Mount Carmel Itemi
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PAGE THREE. MOUNT CARMEL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1943. In Ail the Woild TUere'i No Value tlon is needed on the home front Join in the dissent. They remained Like O. 8.

V'ar Loan Bonds. the Illinois bituminous agreement, rejected by the Board Tuesday night, in that there had been no its order. Mr. Roosevelt made no attempt to force Lewis to sign the contract but announced that the would be "unfortunate" and would have a demoralizing effect on "the boys overseas." SIDE GLANCES By Gabraith mines would revert to private operation notwithstanding the union's The Only War Bond you'll ever regret is the one didn't buyl silent. GOVERNOR PLEDGES AID HARRISBTJRG.

Oct. 30. U.R Deep concern over the possibility of widespread coal strikes in Pennsylvania's hard and soft coal fields was voiced today by Gov. Edward Martin. Martin asserted such stoppages at outset of the heating season and at a time when maximum fuel produc- FOR Srhnnl Director agreement to settle the travel pay issue.

In the Illinois case the Board held that it could approve a portal-to-portal wage structure, but said the basic daily wage must be cut from $8.50 to $8.12 to keep within limits of the stabilization program. The American Federation of Labor members of the WLB last night issued a dissenting opinion in the Illinois case asserting that they saw "no reason for the mental, legal and arithmetical gymnastics" indulged in by the majority. It was considered significant that the Conerress of Industrial organiza apparent refusal to work unless the government retained control. In its anthracite decision last night, the WLB followed the pattern set in its Appalachian bituminous decision and denied the miners any general wage increase outside the Little Steel formula. It also refused to grant the miners' demand for underground travel pay on grounds that it could not force an out-of-court settlement of a lawsuit.

The union orglnally had based its demand on a legal claim under the wage-hour law. The anthracite case differed from I VOTE Walter Penman "modern and barn dance tonight merry music makers Jack Linctty, Caller P. LUBINSKI 523 East Fifth Street Roast Chicken, Hassenpfcffer Platters, Deviled Crabs, Hamburgs. Ham Sandwiches SPAGHETTI MEAT BALLS ALL KINDS OF SERVICE FLAGS MOWERY Radio Service 230 S. Oak Phone 1033 tion members of the Board did not 1 St Burkes Called To Washington By Kin's Death Funeral services will be held In Washington, D.

tomorrow morning for Mrs. Irene (Collier) Brown, member of a former Mount Carmel family. Mrs. Brown, herself a former resident of Mount Carmel where, as a girl, she attended the School of Our Lady, died Wednesday at her home. 4325 Eighth street, Northwest, Washington, after having been in ill health since April.

Her uncle and aunt, Wililam J. and Hannah Burke, of the Victoria Apartments here, were called to Washington yesterday without having been immediately notified of Mrs. Brown's death. A daughter of Mrs. Katherine A.

Collier and the late Simon E. Collier, the deceased left Mount Carmel her parents who moved to Washingfon in 1920. In February of 1925, she became the wife of Pierson P. Brown in St. Gabriel's Church, Washington.

Her husband holds the rank of Commander in the United States Naval Reserve. Other than her husband and her mother, the survivors include a sister, Gertrude Collier, and a brother, Leo, two nephews, Robert Collier Irwin and William Burke Irwii and the uncle and aunt here. Following a requiem mass in St. Gabriel's Church tomorrow, burial will be made In Arlington cemetery, Arlington, Virginia. THE NAME PENNEY'S has always stood for (mart and sensible shopping, for better values for every member of the family.

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The case was referred to him again during a one week strike early in June. He ordered them to return the following Monday, a day which coincided with one subsequently set by the UMW Policy Committee. They complied and struck again June 21, returning two days later on orders from the Policy Committee. The WLB sent the case to the President the third time after Lewii rejected the Board's decision for Appalachian bituminous mines as a "yellow dog contract." The Board asked the President then to enforce enduring beauty ana The type of coat that every well dressed man wants to own today a coat that quietly shows its quality, its perfect taste, its practicality. We have overcoats made to meet the demands of today Made to wear long and well, to give warmth with ease.

Tailored in lasting styles of fine fabrics! warmth! feared it might have been swept to sea by the tide. Th prosecutor's staff was expected to start to present to a grand jury today the evidence in the case the complete details of crime, which had its inception when Lonergan walked up the two flights of stairs to his wife's apartment early last Sunday morning. From there the police reconstruction of the events were: After Lonergan was admitted to the apartment, his wife returned to bed and he stood in the room silently for a minute. "I understand that you're the Belle of El Morocco," he said. El Morocco is a New York night club.

"Your behavior hasn't been so good, either," she replied. "Where's the baby." Lonergan inquired. "The baby's in bed, and don't disturb him. You'll have to come back later." "I can't come back Later. I've got a luncheon date with a girl.

"Why don't you have lunch with me?" "I can't. This is a previous date and I must keep it." "You know, I'm amazed. I can't control my men friends anymore." Lonergan prepared to leave, but when he turned to go, she exclaimed: "You're not going to see the baby again ever." Lonergan said he then "lost his head" picked up the first candlestick holder and began to beat her. Lonergan, leaving a trail of blood behind him, left the building and went to the apartment of Harjes, who was away at the time. That afternoon Lonergan kept his luncheon date with Jean Murphy, unemployed showgirl, whom he had seen the previous evening.

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m. on Sunday, Oct. 24, that he knocked and that his wife admitted hr.n," Hogan "She had been in oed. Thereafter she returned to bed. He further admits that while she was lying in bed he struck her on the head with a candlestick holder.

'The candlestick holder broke. He hit her with another holder. She managed to get out of bed. Thereupon he grabbed her around the neck and strangled her. While he was choking her she scratched "He admits that his story with respect to the soldier is a fiction and that the name of the soldier was an invention.

He returned to the home of John F. Harjes, at 140 E. 79th street, and changed his clothes. "He then had breakfast and then went to the East River to get rid of the bloodstained uniform by throwing it into the river." Hogan declined to elaborate further- and questioned whether another possible motive might involve a $700,000 trust fund set up for the 22-year-old cafe society playgirl by her grandfather, brewery Baron Max Bernheimer, he said: "It might create a legal problem. We might have something on it later on." Lonergan was taken to a police station last night near the fash 7- STUDENTS' OVERCOATS ii v.

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