The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1949 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1949.
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Juno -0.— ‘ ( ,publicans were methods of copeiidangcring na-
il safety.
am c to the single started its labor dcltate and votes on amondemcrgcncy strike . administration's repeal mil- Th. , en t, however, did be as serious as division among ators on the same
Administration loaders hoped I to dispose of all amendments I dealing with the issue today. Since this may involve half a dozen votes, however, the national emergency strike question may be before the Senate for an-
other day or two.
The core ot the dispute involv-
e.i the injunction, which the l|iHMartley Law authorizes against national emergency strikes. The administration bill provides only a iO-day cooling-off period in such disputes with a fact-finding bonni to recommend settlement terms. Democratic leaders arc supporting an amendment to per-
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mit government seizure of industrial property if necessary to prevent or end a strike or lockout. Sen. Robert A. Taft. R., O., leader of the Taft-Hartley Law defenders, is sponsoring an amendment to allow courts to issue injunctions or to authorize government seizure. SKNS.VITOVU. IHS( l,OSI KKS j I’KKIIICTKI) FOR IIK VRIM< INDIANAPOLIS. June 20. William E. Stockier, public conn- | selor of the Indiana Public Service Commission, Sunday pre-
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messaged to police across the na lion today to make certain non ■ had met with foul play. Brusnahan was charged with murdering his wife, Virginia, 31. and her daughter Agues. 2, by setting fire to their cabin 10 miles northwest of here last Tuesday night. At a coroner’s inquest Saturday a few hours alter double funeral services for the victims, Brusnahan denied any guilt. He said his wife touched off the fire accidentally while iro..ing clothes daubed with clcanin. fluid. He was in the cabin himself, he said, but was unable to save the victims. District Attorney Lovett Fraser said, howeVer, that “everything points to foul play.” Among Brusnahan's effects, authorities found three “lonely hearts'’ books containing th.* '.antes, addresses, descriptions, photographs and other information about 31 women. The listings covered the years i‘i47-11)49. Frasei said Mrs. Brusnahan s name appeared last on the list. Shi' formerly was the wife of Charles Wiltgen, a Chicago policeman. She and her daughter went with Brusnahan to Hutchinson, Kans., where they were married Mareh 31. They came here in April to await settlement of her father’s .>4,000 estate.
Czechs Await Reply By Reds PRAGUE, June 20.—(U1M Czechoslovakia waited uneasily today for the Communist government’s reply to Archbishop Josef Beian's defiant “no surrender’' call to the nation’s 9.000.000 Roman Catholics. The 61-year-old primate threw down the gauntlet yesterday in his most outspoken pastoral lei ter yet against the government’s attempts to muzzle hint. The letter was read in most of the nation’s Catholic churches despite a reported police warning that it was illegal. Monsignor Be ran tried to speak out in person against the Communist regime in St. Vitu.s Cathedral yesterday, but, drowned out by an apparently organized group of shouting, whistling hecklers, lie returned to the .seclusion of his nearby palace. He still was there today, along with Czech secret police who leized control of his otfice last Wednesday and now are pains takingly examining his files. Czech Catholics feared tin might he the prelude to anothei Mindszenty trial. The archbishop made his owe position abundantly clear in the 1,000 word pastoral letter read
by Catholic priests to U.* fill yesterday. It apparently was drafted by Monsignor Beran before the jHilice moved into his office. In it. he accused the government of trying to undermine Roman Catholic ideology, seeking to replace religion with Marxism and attempting to appropriate for the state “all rights, even in matters of conscience, faith and morals, which no Christian can recognize.” “Every Czech and Slovak Catholic must realize that his time of test has come, in which he has ’to tell the sheep from the wolves in sheep’s clothing,' and that in issues of religion.! freedom there can be no compromise whatever," he said. “It is a question of the eternal salvation of every immortal soul. We thank all clcrkymen and believers for their faithfulness, we believe in their ; t adfastneas. and to steel their Christian gallantry, we bestow upon them our benediction. “Be firm in your holy creed and pray fervently to the sacred heart of Christ. Pray for us as we all pray for you." He reiterated that all Cath ilicts who participate in or cooperate with the governmentsponsored “Catholic” action movement will be ’‘punished by church punishments.”
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