GLEN ALDEN COAL CO. v. UNEMPL. COMP. BD.


168 Pa.Super. 534 (1951)

Glen Alden Coal Company, Appellant, v. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

April 10, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.H. Oliver, with him Franklin B. Gelder, for appellant.

William L. Hammond, Special Deputy Attorney General, with him Charles J. Margiotti, Attorney General, and Richard H. Wagner, Associate Counsel, for appellee.

Joseph S. Needle, for intervener, appellee.

Before RHODES, P.J., HIRT, RENO, DITHRICH, ROSS, ARNOLD and GUNTHER, JJ.


OPINION BY RENO, J., April 10, 1951:

On March 11, 1949, John L. Lewis, the international president of the United Mine Workers of America, proclaimed a "Memorial Period", of two weeks commencing March 14th, "during which suspension of mining will occur." Appellant ceased to mine coal for that period. Harold Fitser, claimant and intervening appellee, was a member of the Union, and was employed by appellant as a "construction helper." On the morning of March 14th he...

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