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    Lowell Sun (Newspaper) - June 14, 1948, Lowell, Massachusetts                                FILES PETITION THREATENED MARITIME Man Killed on Boulevard Costas Zoukis 57 Reportedly Stepped in Front of Nashua Car 1 Zoukis 57 of 65 street in the Acre was pronounced at the Lowell General hospital on the vard near station Operator of the involved was of 40 street that -he ing the boulevard toward Nashua when Tan out in front of the car the attempt to stop the he swung to the lef t- in- attempt striking Zoukis the was fender V waited v at scene flagged motorist who reported accident to the Charles dispatched Officers the Vision CLEAR signals day The rules committee railed at 10.30 the calendar vance indications action would Be close leaders their tomorrow was Zoukis was in Notified of tragedy tor Warren A registry of motor Perrault on the scene The is registered Conrad I Nashua Missing Zoukis had been ing from a m The accident occurred 3 o'clock wife a Miss Bessie Zoukis two sons Nicholas and Michael all city two sisters in Greece four brothers Vt Michael of George and Greece He was -an attendant of the Transfiguration Greek Tobin Blasts Bradford Charges faith GREENFIELD June 14 INS Robert F Bradford has ernor Maurice J Tobin of keeping the veterans and aged of Massachusetts told the Greenfield town committee the chief executive had to take proper to assure housing for veterans and had done noth ing to better conditions for per sons now confined to Tewksbury State Home for the Aged He said that two years ago during his administration legis lature appropriated million 800 thousand to move the home to a location in the Fells Middlesex THE LOWELL Amusements Bob 18 David TODAY'S INDEX 41 Drow 17 Dr Hurlock You Hoard Lookout 14 Peter Edson 13 1 1 -5 15 Women's 7 1 County News Today on Pages and 10 COMPLETE NEWSPAPER Press Associated Press 70th Year No 139 Mass Monday June 14 1948 20 Pages 4 Cents Expected to Measure on Tn A f Ti V yet World War In commander of the out in opposition the and universal military V a two year peacetime liable for uni Similar the tb 10 last most the bill's most energetic it will easily once it hits Rep Short leading housed fon of- the draft revival is to hold it committee there s only an outside chance of That chance with Harness Six in Favor The committee's 12 members stood committed or un- this way over the of to the floor posed with Harness de- A tie vote would kill the committee which must pass on all measures before they are put to the house Veteran's have esti mated unmarried would first Preparations for getting the men into uniform have been un- The office of selective records skeleton organization of time start inductions within 60 to 90 days the law became effective Instead of draw order current plans call for the draft to follow 21 years old first That -is those born January 1 January 2 second and so ori of- the 6442 wartime draft boards only 4000 would be set up for the more limited inductions So et M i lit a ry Ob s e rve rs Out of Palestine Setup Western Powers in UN Succeed In of Russians OLD emblem tKe greatest nation flag of the United America comes special recognition today day by loving citizens of Uncle domain many of whom have fought and it might over territory globe Left to right above Master Sergt Peter Lauchuck of the Lowell Army recruiting office is shown raising the colon this morning while John W Campbell United States Navy of the Naval recruiting office and Staff Sergt James of the Army recruiting staff salute it Bedford Soldier to Testify In Jap War Crimes Trials t Former Prisoners to Face Japanese in Los Angeles C S TREASURY June I Applicants tor employment I Em- i needing workers know are as I other Wanted Ads have quick Body Tender I I 1 -phone -j I COUNTER Dial Got I I 1 aDt personality to loam to I Write Box Sun t Help Quickly fountain boy wanted Apply Paramount Tea ITS -1 Central jr LAKE N Y June 14 western powers were assured today of succes in their efforts to bar Soviet tary observers from the UN's peace negotiations Nine of the 11 on the UN security ported agreed on the tary move for killing off Russia's bid to add a handful of military officers to the 63 American Belgian officers sent Holy Land as true servers Just Two When Russians formal sal is submitted by Andrei in the council according to the advance ments only two countries vote f Ukraine The members pf council instead'of Voting will Soviet posal votes required for council The negotiations on the of Belated June officers United Nations observers brought a belated truce to Palestine a Jewish communique said today -A second dangerous situation brought about of warfare in the Holy alleviated to submit to United Na tions inspection convoys to The Israel that all firing in the Gali lee area of northern Palestine Syrian army continued to attack after Friday's cease fire ended Sunday morning Jews claimed that all Arab attempts to advance Friday and Saturday the upper Jordan valley on- the Plain were Dispatches from Haifa that American officers serving Folke Bernadotte brought about the Palestine by and tests the capital of ers SOLVED QUICKLY Sun Classified Ads A M to P Xo I the Jews claimed the NOTICE ALL LAW OFFICES CLOSE AI NOON Sat From June 16 to Sept 15 Carlisle Tax Rate Increased board of assessors has announced the tax as an increase of the 1947 Doesn't Please Special to The Sun LOS ANGELES Calif June 11 Alex Holick of Bedford Mass will be among 43 former prisoners of the Japs who will testify against a Japanese accused of treason and The GI's many of them still in j uniform will arrive here from all over the United States and Hawaii to face Tomoya and charge him with prison brutalities at the Ayama tration camp in Japan Kawakita Survey Shows Middle Bracket Figure of June 14 AP middle income of the families in the United States was last year iap The Federal Reserve board re- porting this today said one-half of all were- higher than the middle figure the other half lower the middle in come from 1946 tb 1947 shown by a the board this year was much er than the increase be- tween 1945 and 1946 Some per cent families had income of or more last year In the fewer than families had income at that leve a dollar bought more then Figures For 21 out of each 100 lies income was above last year eight of that group getting over a year everybody was in the chips however Of each 100 fami lies 13 had incomes under and another 18 got between SlOOp and And not everyone whose -in come increased was pleased with the way things were going though roughly half their income A considerable number with Asks Federal Courts to Stop Walkout of Tomorrow Nationwide Strike Would Tie Up Shipping Carrying Supplies Country's Economy NEW YORK June M justice today a petition tor u court injunction seeking to halt a threatened strike maritime workers WASHINGTON June 14 government goes nto court today to seek tions against the shipping strike set for midnight tomorrow Federal attorneys will ask J S district courts in New York San Francisco and to the scheduled and dock issuing in under the for a Truman the action alter a fact-finding board reported that a walkout would tie up the en tire shipping try on Gulf of Great National National Maritime union one of five in the dispute voted unanimously in night to strike new contract is then President eph left no doubt that would abide by a We do not intend to defy the law even if it favors the he said -t the west maritime workers greeted injunction order with When the dent crowd in San Francisco's Golden Gate union circulated pamphlets saying the people support this for owners t have the effect of keeping m f or at least SO hiring halls are one major issues jn The the hiring out- lawed by N general counsel of the the are Baby Cream Spot Connecticut Woman Protests Levy On Salve Used atrocities as one of the most learned the name Meatball dramatic trials from the American victims be- in this country gets under way cause of his alleged sadistic that because of the higher cost of living they were worse off the survey report said here tomorrow treatment Still Blinking After looking Into Long-Lost Sun Today Paul Pv Sec talks P i Eire fpr Iceland May Britain In government delegation prepared for a- may talking Ireland -A Foreign Sean Minister James ister Patrick Wednesday Ostensibly they will talk about increased trade with But observers said presence of tello and MacBride cate Eire may it efforts of southern Ireland from the six ties reported Eire would promise to supply tightly Britain with increased amounts of agricultural uce fresh and canned meat was that the Irish delegation would seek a trade pact in which food would ex- British machinery even if its United Ireland failed Irish officials have for a week plans for London smiles wreathed the features of other New today as they to find a brilliant June sun beaming down on the rain-soaked area for the first time in eight days For the first-time even the weatherman was op- for the day at least pre- dicting until nightfall might another day he asserted but he would not promise thing definite The rains which have played havoc vacation trade and garden have deposited inches above the 3.44 inches for As -a the forecaster added We'll have the usual rainy days but the prolonged wet spells we've been having are about at an end And no one appears to be tears to add to the Retain Has Heart Malady 14 Marshal Phillipe Petain of France was reported heart trouble today Jacques said that the aging former chief of the French state him that he is fering from unequal heart pulsations said that Petain confined in prison for col- laboration with the Nazis is being treated in his cell in- stead of the prison ary Stalemate in Strike at Graniteville and management at the C G gent Sons company today were no closer to the settlement of is sues that caused a strike at the v The state board of conciliation and arbitration contacted today stated that it had not been fied of the existence by either side However a man said that board would at- to effect a meeting between officials of both sides now that the strike is officially on The seeks a an-hour increase and six paid holidays annually while the com- pany has countered with an offer for two paid holidays The plant was organized about a year ago and employs approximately 200 people Meanwhile it was reported that the Lowell committee had been invited to act as the liason group between two factions Who earns the most The survey provided these an- Those who own their own ness or manage somebody else's The middle income was for families headed by a managerial or self-employed person Professional dentists and so with a middle income of Families skilled and workers followed with clerks and sales people had For unskilled workers it was The middle by a cash basis was only ithe survey out are different from others as they have substantial like they produce WASHINGTON June 14 UP Mrs Louis W Mingione of New Haven Conn wants con- gress to tell her is1 Is it a luxury for baby a i Mingione takes the tion that it is no such thing she says it is unjust and Averse to make pay a federal luxury tax every time she buys a jar of baby cream for her child's posterior Writes To Solon She states her position a letter to her senator Raymond He In turn the issue in the lap of the senate finance committee which while no expert on babies bottoms does handle tax lems Mrs Mingione put her problem this The other day I went to the drug store to buy some baby cream for Louis our year-old son whose little bottom had ten all red and was charged 47 cents for a jar which two ounces That price is high enough to pay for this product but when I have to given 10 additional cents for a Luxury tax for a baby is when my dander up Since when has it been con- a luxury for the baby to have a sore It is hard enough trying to raise a family America the healthy future sons daughters and voters she needs without these additional as luxury taxes on essential baby items What do you she asked Baldwin senator who noted that irritation seems to at this thought Mrs right Accepts Post at Tyngsboro Church LO William H Slade of the Highland Congregational church has accepted a call to assume the ministership of the boro Evangelical Congregational church Dr Slade read his resignation to his congregation at morning services at 11 o'clock yesterday He has been with the Highlands church since coming to this city from Chicago El six years ago and will sume his new duties Sept 1 The church voted to call Dr Slade at a meeting of members last week THE WEATHER Fair Tonight Cloudy Mild Tuesday See Full 3 250 Turkeys Die HURRY Get TOUT for 1949 in now Tht 1 clot u Friday New Soviet Traffic Rules German Again Hampered BERLIN June 14 viet o c p ati o n authorities clamped hew hampering tions on rail traffic between lin and the western today move obtaining strict control over German train passengers entering and leaving Berlin the cancelled train stops in the British sector of the city British officials said that a protest is being drawn up The new Russian order mits trains to charge and load passengers only at the Friedrichstrasse and dam stations both in the Soviet occupation sector This subjects German train passenger to viet scrutiny moved vived speculation that the sians once again resume the nerves Both American of- meanwhile reported that rail traffic has been flowing smoothly past the Helmstedt con- trol point where Russians held up Allied for 22 hours a few ago Contempt WASHINGTON June 14 U court of a 1 of Eisler Com- secret 1 DRACUT June keys and a large turkey house were destroyed early this ing by fire and the loss is un- estimated but is expected reach over Owner of and turkey house is Grenier of -1465 view avenue The disastrous fire was dis- covered about 4.45 o'clock this morning a neighbor mond who notified Fire Chief Ernest H Gunther Jr Fire have been caused an oil burner used in the brooder house Upon reaching the scene firemen found the turkey house the young turkeys a total loss Efforts of the firemen were directed -in keeping the fire from spreading to two other large turkey houses which were being threatened by the fire in progress Eisler was cited for contempt refused to be in for testimony before the un-American committee the insisted on reading a statement before taking stand FBI Director J Edgar Hoover has called the international Com- munist agent in the THE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK June opened fairly active and firm Steels and motors were row in early sales Oils started firm with Jersey Standard un- changed Douglas Aircraft American Columbia Gas and duPont advanced i dard Brands and Celanese Corp   

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