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1G NEW rrTT mi i A IN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. NEW COALPAULEY Proposes Full Discussion Alter Meeting Penna. Mayors I'lillnilplplila, Dec. IT ( -Anthr.v Hie miners and opCTiiiurs toilay hwaitfd formal invitation from u ronimlltee of mayors and liurui .si.-s lo resume wago negotiations timl rnd tho long .strike now In it a Jtith ve!t. They will ho lnvlti.il to m.-c-t fit Pcraiitun next Wedivsil.iy or at hny other time und pluce ioiiM.ni.nt to Uith bides to take up .li -otii-sion of wages and worUInt; con 111 ions vhor' It was broken off lot auhuM In Atlantic City. Thf latest proposition to end tlv hi'iidloi'k caino truni a ni'-i'iinc vith (iovrrnor Flncliot in i la rrMn.irK Ji'sti rdny of upproxlnuii y 50 may ors and buriresfes of hard coi.l com n i u nl t i 03. The n 51 -ft .it ii executives nlso proposed thai full 'i renewal of diseusions be W'h IImj iinder HSiiding that either Rlioiild he free to hring tip its own plan or plans, Gfncrnor Pini.-hot's pioposals or nny others that may he 0IT1 red. Governor l'lnrhot was authorized hy Uie executives to appoint a rum nilttee of seven to carry the imita tion to the miners nnd operators Vind ho was given two days In whieh to mnounce the personnel of tho t ummittee. Pending: formal notlfleatlon on tlie action of the Harrithiiri? meet Ins representatives of both tho min ers and operators withheld comment as to what their probable attitude Mmild be. Ro'h sides are on record ns ready to resume mining opera tions on the ba:ds of a plan submit ted by outside interests, but the two proposals differ. A peace plan submitted by seven of the elKht I.usvrno county mem hers of the Pennsylvania housn of representative providing for an im mediate return to work while wage negotiations r In progi'i'S", fl or 10 year itgrceincnt und the crea tion of a board of settlement wu accepted by the operators and re jected by the miners, while (Imerixir Pinchot's propoMils, sul'inlited on November IS, were nrei pled by the miners nnd rejoe'ed ly the operat- The governor's plan also pro d for an Immedinio resumption of work, l'nder it a board of Inves tigation and award would be orentod to determine whether an Increase In waes could be granted without nd v.mcing the price of coal. Should this lie impossible no Increase In 1 uages would be Awarded. The agree, 'incut reached weuld bo for nut less than five years, I In reieeiliig the legislator's pro 1 posals, John ., Lewis, president of the I'i.rod Jllne Workers, cln'Imvcl it. was "simply the, operators' plan wrapped In a new pai ditiRc." lie .added that it would be given mi I consideration by the mine workers. I Tne operators teid their arrept ' ance was hand on the fact that the plan was. "sound in the nisl essen Hal particuhirs pmviion for 1111. medl ite resunipliim of work nnd ; avoidance of ch iobocks." Mrs. Cote from the superior court's refusal to uphold her plea In abate, ment, attacking the indictment charging In r with In ing an acces. sory utter tho murder, On the mornlns: that h was killed, Cole had left home lo go deer hunting. When he failed to I r turn, townsmen fioarehod the won. is tn tli 11 vicinity of Ills (arm without result in tlo belief that he mUsht lone nvt with an accident, Tho case v.ns then taken up by county authorities, rounty officials qucstloneil Mis. fat-, Halph liartun Sanborn, In r D"-,vcai-oh1 son hy her first mar riage, and Charles Henry Kieldlnit of Poitland, wiio was a tjuost with his. w ife at th." Cote farm. l'leldlng and Hnnhorn told ron nicling htnrlcs. Tho boy finally broke down and guided Sheriff Klnu T. (Ira ham and 11 group of officers to DEATH PUTS El TO 1MB CASE mm Gorham, ire., Dec. 17 fP) One of the most sensational homicide cases in the history of Maine has end, d with the death here of Mrs. Lottie Freeman Cote, twice indicted In con nection with the murder of her sec ond husband. She died yesterday from pneu monia, on the Gotham farm where her husband, Alphonse Cote, was slain, Nov. 7, 1!IM. At the time of her death, County Attorney Ralph II. Tngalls and her counsel were pre paring arguments on the appeal of tie Brockton Girl Had Stubborn Cough thct Kept Her Aw?.ke at Night "Sonto time ago my little girl, who had had Influenza and whooping cough, was suffering from an obstinate, deep-seated rough that nothing that wo tried sern to have any effect upon. Syrupy mixtures, cod liver oil and other remedies didn't help her one lilt. One day my wife got a bottle of Allen's Mulsicof and began to give it to the girl. She began to Improve very soon her roughing at night, which had been almost incessant, was won derfully relieved, She began to pick up in health and we could see an improvement every week. Tho Mulsicof accomplished wonders In her case and we wouldn't be without it in the house." This remarkable experience of E. C. Holmes of 18 No. lielchor Ave., Brockton, is only one of hundreds of grateful, enthusiastic letters that have been written by users of ALLEN'S MULSICOF (formerly Known as Allen's Lung Healer) for Coughs and Colds It is safe for the stnal'est child and easy-to-tnke. An emul sion without okI liver oil. Very effective for the cough on the bronchial tubes. Get a bottle, at your druggist's toilay GOc and $1.00 a bottle. Made by II. J. Allen Co., Lynn, Mass. a garden In the roar of tha farm house, from which the body of thu missing man was txhumed. An autopsy howed lhat he had died from a bullet which penetrat ed the brain through the rear of the skull. Sanborn turned state's evi Ience and accused Wielding of shooting Cote while they were hunt ing. Kloldlng was convicted and sentenced to the stnte Insane hoa pltal at Augusta, Mrs, Cote, ac quitted when tried with Fielding as an accessory, was later re-lndlcted, The average wage of a first claas mannequin in Paris in only (5 a week. Southerners Protesting Election of Nesro Girl University, Va., Deo, 17 P The election of Mabel Halloway, negro of Howard University, Washington, as a southern representative on tho ex ecutive committee of tho now Na tional Student Federation, was the result of a misunderstanding on the part of dologatos who participated in her election, Charles L. Cleaves of the University of Virginia, de clared last night 011 his roturn from the organization meeting held at Princeton, N. J. It will be 'Vigor ously protested" by other southern delegates, he said. f.i?, I I ! 1 i 1 I 9 Gifts Forthy of the 6 There is only one gift worthy of the true Christmas spirit the gift that re flects in faithful service and enduring beauty the sincerity of the impulse by.hich' it is prompted. 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