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    Lowell Sun (Newspaper) - November 8, 1948, Lowell, Massachusetts                                UN CONDEMNS SOVIET STOOGES FOR GIVEN GREEK REBELS Littleton Athlete Shot in Head Richard E 18 Hit by Stray Shot In Fair Condition gave Richard E husky year-old local athlete a better than even chance of surviving after being accidentally shot in the head by a 38 calibre bullet following a four hour emergency operation performed yesterday at the Community Memorial pital The victim son of Mr and Harvey of King street this town was knocked to the ground by the force of a 38 calibre revolver slug which struck him behind and slightly left ear while he was walking near the Long lake area late Saturday afternoon Described As Miraculous Dr E Parker Hayden noted Boston brain surgeon and Dr James D Christie probed for four hours yesterday during an emergency operation and finally located the blunted slug em- bedded behind the youth's tongue They described it as miraculous that the slug had entered the youth's head and moved to the point where it was found without severed vital arteries or nerve centers and caused instant death Investigation by Police Francis Hanigan reveals bleeding badly and stunned walked more than a mile to his home after being shot by what is now believed to have been the stray bullet of a hunter or target marksman Nose of Missile Blunted He was treated by Dr Christie who removed him to the Aver hospital An examination of the bullet revealed that the nose of the missile had much in the manner of a slug j which had struck a rock and ricocheted before striking j The youth a pitcher inj the Littleton team of the sex County league last summer THE LOWELL o'clock 0 COUNTY TODAY'S INDEX David Lawrence Dot 53 Pearson 81 Peter Radio Programs 13 5 II Snorts 18 19 Amusements Bridge Bob 8 Dr Hurlock 20 Editorials You Heard 8 Lookout News 10 II County News Today on Pages and 17 Associated Press COMPLETE NEWSPAPER Satellite Nations Fail to Delay Vote With Filibuster Greek Cabinet Holds S Won't Back Curb on Jewish Troops Gains 70th Year No 263 Lowell Mass Monday November 8 1948 X 24 Pages 5 Cents Sec Marshall Slated to Visit White House Soon Will Report on UN Meetings and Review Outstanding U 5 Foreign Policy Problems USSR Plane Crashes in Northern Greenland COPENHAGEN Nov S per Berlingske said today a Russian military plane had crashed in ern Greenland The newspaper in a don dispatch quoted un- identified American sources as saying the crew of a U S reconnaissance plane sighted the wreckage last day while on a routine flight Irom a base on the west coast of Greenland Resume Probe of Textron Inc in Hub Today Senate Subcommittee Conducting Hearings New Wage Demand BOSTON Nov 8 senate subcommittee A probe of WASHINGTON Nov 8 AP of State Marshall probably will visit Washington before the end of the month His mission will be to report to President Truman on the United Nations meeting at Paris and review outstanding can foreign policy problems But diplomatic authorities here believe a decision also will be made on whether and how long Marshall will stay in the cabinet after inauguration day Jan 20 Marshall is known to want to retire but there has been talk that Mr Truman may ask him to remain and lend a hand with such impending problems as seeking senate approval of an American military alliance with the principal countries of ern Europe and the North area Future Moves It seems probable that the chief executive also will want to discuss with his secretary of state future moves in the cold war and determine whether any be possible in relations between the western powers and Russia Some speculation about this possibility has been caused among diplomats here by what they regard as the conciliatory tone of Foreign Minister PEACE TALKS ARE REPORTED Jewish Sources Say Conversations Have Been in Progress for Several Days His condition is regarded as but not critical Police are continuing the investigation financial affairs of Textron I speech in Moscow Press Hunt for Missing Six Aboard Plane Lost Since Friday FIELD Nov was resumed dawn today for a bomber missing near Argentia j one mill open on trial basis foundland with six men The Textron president told Inc resumed today in spurred by a new wage demand by representatives of tile workers The hearings were started after Royal Little president of Textron announced the closing of two of his company's mills in Nashua N H He said the be south and mills operations transferred to the Puerto Rico Little blamed at worker the transfer on low productivity and falling profits but later agreed to keep including an assistant to the secretary of Army Air force and Navy planes took off at daybreak from Argentia in perfect weather to renew their search for the ing craft p last heard from EST at Officers here said the search so far was being directed by the search and rescue unit at mon field Stephenville foundland Planes of the dian air force and Navy craft participating in maneuvers off Argentia are on a standby Continued on Seventeen senate probers of the company capital was derived from charitable trusts tax-free organizations which he and his associates had erected in com- Molotov took the line that the defeat of Gov Thomas E Dewey in last week's election showed that the American people oppose a policy of aggression Some authorities said that if Molotov believes Mr Truman's election means an abandonment of the foreign policy then his words have no cance But they added if tov sought to indicate a Rev Joseph T Grillo Rev Joseph T Grillo Dies Aged 63 Years Served as Pastor Joseph T Grillo permanent pastor of and Jewish forces still Anthony's church one of the surround several thousand TEL AVIV Israel Nov 8 AP close to the Israeli foreign office said peace talks are under way between the tian and Israeli governments Egypt's UN delegation in Paris denied the report while Israeli informants in Paris would neither confirm nor deny it Authoritative UN sources said they had edge of such negotiations The Jewish sources said the conversations have been in prog ress for several days either in Paris or Geneva They said Foreign ister Moshe Shertok was en route to Paris and had undertaken the trip more because of the peace talks than because of scheduled UN security council and cal committee sessions on the Holy Land Pushed Back A peace between Israel and Egypt would involve only ern sive pushed the Egyptians back in the Negev most prominent Catholic priests of Portuguese descent in the archdiocese died Saturday night at St John's hospital aged 63 years In declining for more than a year Rev underwent two operations the second of which was a major surgery being last April He recuperating at the church rectory until re- cently when his condition became more critical and necessitated his removal to the hospital 12 days ago Widely known in this city for the past 2 settlements on the whole range of east-west the Berlin crisis to control of atomic the for peace are brighter than they have been for some time U S Attitude The attitude of American to wait and see what with all applicable the Russians take as a re- Denounces Trusts suit of Mr Truman's victory at had administered to the spiritual needs of more than 2000 ioners the beloved priest was equally prominent among clergy and parishes ir other Portuguese communities throughout the state Ordained in 1923 He was ordained to the holy priesthood on June 20 1923 at St John's seminary Brighton Senator Charles W Tobey heads the aval New Hampshire heads the sub available evidence is that committee probing Textron YELL IT ISELL A small classified nd I in The Lowell Sun is the I loudest sales in the history of our country LATH K With letts cun PAINT SPRAYING Savior H P denounced the trusts as a scheme to avoid taxes and put the tax burden on the little plo of this country Little in a week-end speech told 2500 business leaders that the post-war boom is definitely over He said a wage increase now would be extremely i mental to both the industry and the union However a ing of officials of the Textile Workers Union of America CIO meeting called for a hourly wage increase for cotton and rayon workers in the northern states Union President Rieve said textile profits were at an all-time High He singled out Textron charging that it showed a profit of more than million in the first nine months of this i year Truman tends to go administration in- forward rapidly toward its overall foreign policy objective of strengthening ern Europe and such other areas of the world as it is help against the expansion of Soviet power through spreading Com- The administration already is I FISH cmr Good fully equipped Tel woolen cloth Size IS phone I tailored Tele- WINCHESTER RIFLE Full lever action with case Tele- phone SOLVED QUICKLY THRU I I Sun Classified Ads I DIAL 5671 i A M to P M I New Opened In- stantly No Investigation No BUI U to you Court Upholds Meyers Conviction WASHINGTON Nov S INS U court of appeals day upheld the conviction of for- mer Maj Gen Bennett A ers for inducing a senate ness to lie under oath The court split 2 to 1 in its decision Justice Wilbur K Miller and James M Proctor found that there was no prejudicial error in Meyer's trial and directed that the jury's verdict not be disturbed Justice E Barrett Prettyman declared that case against Meyers had not been proved and the verdict should be reversed tian troops in isolated pockets The UN security council is ing to get the Jews to withdraw to positions occupied before the offensive A Cairo newspaper yesterday reported King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan had suggested a separate peace between his try and Palestine bur Trans- Jordan officials in Cairo denied that report Brig Gen William E Riley chief of the UN truce mission ini The doily net paid circulation of THE SUN for the month of October was Pres Truman of State Will Bask in the Sunshine at Key West Fla KEY WEST Fla Nov 8 AP S Truman shed the cares of state today to frolic in the Florida sunshine The president the United States started a vacation at this naval submarine base in the com- pany small group of White House cronies among whom he could relax and for the time forget some of the lems of his office For the moment his main concern was in the sunshine in colorful trunks in comparative privacy around the submarine naval base where he is spending his fifth period of rest The gray-haired chief live adopted a costume which as he has worn on previous tan slacks a Palestine was reported to and two-tone shoes told Arab representatives in Paris their military positions in for his swim trunks for his visits to the beach the Holy Land was hopeless and Many Decisions that their governments had ter make peace with the Jews The Jewish informants here said the Egyptian peace terms had been whittled down to two basic 1 A guarantee of their right to keep the Gaza coastal strip alloted to Arab Palestine in the by the late William UN partition of November O'Connell and by whom he was 1947 This would withdraw de- assigned temporarily to St to Negev territory over church in Kingston In j which the Jews have won con- October of the same year four trol months after his ordination His 2 A waiver by the Jews of any Eminence appointed Rev future demand for reparations Grille to the local St Anthony's church to serve as assistant to the then pastor now deceased Rt Rev Henrique da Silva bishop of Portugal prepared to take further Several months later following the proposed bishop's return to his native toward drafting military alliance with Canada Britain and the low countries But at the other end of the cold war Portugal Rev Fr Grillo was named administrator of church by His Eminence the The active priest served the parish in this capacity for 15 years and lean policy is much less definite that period his labors tUrt i nf nio Q for the moment Officials here declined any formal comment on the ability of a postelection con- ference between Mr Truman and Marshall But the tip-off that Marshall expects to see the president came in a dispatch from Paris late vealing that the last week re- secretary was uncertain whether he be present personally to accept a degree from the University of London in mid-November Mr Truman left yesterday on his Key West Fla ex- to be gone about two weeks The duration of his Florida trip indicates the time at which Marshall probably will arrive since there has been no evidence that he will visit the president at Key West Marshall previously reported to Mr Truman on October 9 Their conferences at that time were dramatized by news of the president's abandoned plan send Chief Justice Fred M on a peace mission to Moscow the his Master were conducive of productive results and subsequently in December 1936 he was elevated to the torate by Cardinal Twice Honored event in his life was noted by his ers who on Feb 22 1937 dered the new pastor a monial and banquet that marked the ceremonial burning of the church mortgage The pastor was again feted this year on June 20 Fathers day when the Memorial Auditorium was the scene of a vast assemblage to honor and accord him tribute on jubliee the or damages as i result of the southern front fighting or pre- vious occupation of the Negev territory The Egyptian terms appeared on the surface to be reasonably in accord with the previously stated hopes of Jewish ties here but they are by no means automatically acceptable Members of the Israeli ment are said to have held a closed conference on them and the informants said the tion was of leaving an Arab power with a beachhead position within 20 miles of Tel Aviv the Jewish capital The point raised referred to whether the Egyptians would be allowed to move back into the coastal area north of Gaza The Jews have pushed Egyptian forces back to Gaza the main Egyptian base 42 miles below Tel Aviv of his ordination to the Priesthood Born In Azores Islands youth Rev Fr Grillo sessed a deeply religious nature which combined with a zealous interest in church activities prompted him to aspire to the priesthood He came to this country at the age of 14 years Continued STOCK 17 U S TREASURY WASHINGTON Nov 8 INS balance November 4 WEATHER Clear Tonight Cloudy Cool Tuesday See Full 4 Many decisions involving changes in his administration may be made before Mr man returns to Washington two weeks from now But for the present he is in no hurry to act Any dismissal -or resignation By Pierre J Huss PARIS Nov S UN political committee angy Soviet bloc objections today and condemned Yugoslavia garia and Albania for aiding Greek Communist guerrillas The Soviet satellite nations in- filibuster tactics to fore- stall a vote on a four-power em resolution that was presented point by Despite this the crucial para- graphs two and three were adopted Paragraph 2 accuses the three Balkan countries of the guerrillas Paragraph 3 says that this constitutes a threat to the political independence and territorial integrity of Greece and and the peace of the kans The third paragraph also con- Greece's northern bors as guilty of conduct with the principles of the UN charter Ridicules Soviet Deputy Foreign ter Vishinsky ridiculed the charge It is absurd to say that little Albania territorial designs on No sane person could accept such a paragraph After a morning filled with charges of insults important Paragraph 3 came up for dis- cussion Of the nations in the Soviet group only Poland voted the balance abstaining The call came up 41 to 1 in favor Also Bebler of Yugoslavia cited passages from non-Soviet newspapers to support his claim that the political independence of Greece can no longer be ened as it already has been the Bebler Laws enacted by parliament were drawn up at the United States embassy in Athens The atmosphere was tense and hostile throughout the session The committee approving a western power resolution para- by paragraph forged steadily ahead despite hour-long speeches by Yugoslav Delegate Dr Ales Bebler and other Com- munist representatives The committee's action was sparked by its chairman gian Premier Paul-Henri Spaak who manifested mounting with the Communist buster tactics Balks Reds Spaak time after time over- ruled Soviet efforts to block a vote The condemnation of the Soviet Balkan satellites was made in a report by the UN Balkan commission which Russia and her eastern European Allies are seeking to abolish Several key paragraphs in the resolution remain to be voted upon Paragraph 6 calls on Albania Raise for State Employees WORCESTER Nov 8 Federation of State City and Town Em- ployees plans to file bills in the next legislature seeking a 5600 wage increase lor state employees George Desourdis said last night the organization would seek a annual pay hike effective Jan 1 as well as increased pensions and a reduction from 25 to 15 years in the length of service sary to establish eligibility for ordinary retirement dis- ability Report on Rep Thomas Today Will Rule on Conspiracy to Defraud Government By Raymond Alcove WASHINGTON Nov 8 INS J Parnell Thomas man of the house un-American activities committee may learn today whether a federal grand jury will for racy government jurors meet on their regular report day to hand down a true against the New sey Republican if they feel the by federal at- warrant it If an indictment is returned a date will be set later lor trial in Bulgaria and Yugoslavia to cease must be followed by an appoint eidinS tne Greek guerrillas by any And the president has including the use of their to proceed with care territories as bases for attack any new Authoritative sources said the president is pleased with most of his cabinet and their support ing the campaign It is known that he is looking around for a new secretary of defense to replace James S For- restal when the latter steps out and so the official story goes he will not press Robert A Lovett to stay on as undersecretary of state Vice President-elect Alben W Barkley L Biffle di- rector of the senate Democratic policy committee will arrive Tuesday or Wednesday Senator J Howard McGrath chairman of the national tee is also coming about mid- week Man 72 Found Unconscious Dies to ell General hospital yesterday morning after being found un- conscious on the floor of his room John died at 1.10 o'clock this morning hospital officials re- ported MacDonald who lived at 654 School street was found by his brother Angus of 17 McKinley avenue who with Cruising Car Officer Martin A Molloy went searching for his brother after ing Friday afternoon Medical Examiner Marshall L MacDonald and had him removed to the in the city ambulance federal court Kickbacks The grand charges that jury investigated Thomas illegally received kickbacks bers of his congressional office staff whose salaries were paid by the government The government's investigation of Thomas provisions of the United States criminal code which make it a crime to conspire to defraud the government and to make false claims the government The first carries a penalty of two years imprisonment and a fine the second 10 years imprisonment and fine Thomas appeared before the grand jury Thursday at his own refused to testify of possible request but on grounds crimination The congressman frequently has criticized witnesses t mat tne three countries co-operate with Greece in settling differences peacefully Paragraph 8 calls upon them to cooperate the United Nations Balkan Paragraph 9 recommends that all members of the UN and other states refrain from any action designed to assist directly or through any other government armed group fighting the Greek government This is aimed at the Soviet Union Paragraph 10 the Balkan commission in existence and approves its activities and paragraph 12 requests Secretary General Trygve Lie to provide it with adequate staff facilities before his committee for invoking the same constitutional privilege Charges By Pearson The charges against the congressman first were made by Drew Pearson columnist and commentator Pearson charged that Thomas placed on his payroll people who did no work and that part or all of their salaries went to the congressman Several weeks ago Thomas asked Alex Campbell assistant U S attorney in charge of the criminal division who has been handling the case for to appear before the grand jury and testify He made this request Nov 2 election but his be postponed until later He accused the justice department of engaging in a political smear Thomas was re-elected for another two-year term but refused to testify during a brief five-minute appearance before the grand jurors CABINET SAVED ATHENS Nov 8 The Greek government was saved temporarily from threatened collapse today by its agreement to a United Nations request for a delay in the execution of 10 Greek trade unionists Premier Themistocles had been putting off Continued on WANTED An experienced linoleum and tile mechanic Year around position with guaranteed 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