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   Bridgeport Telegram, The (Newspaper) - November 15, 1954, Bridgeport, Connecticut                                Weather FAIR COLD TODAY TUESDAY CLOUDY MILDER oo td THE BRIDGEPORT TELEGRAM Fairfield Morning Newspaper VOL 272 1 I d lUt ft -i Ti r Co 2 CONN MONDAY MORNING 15 1954 Coon 20 Naguib Ousted as Egypt President Is Linked to Plot to Kill CENSURE IN NAVAL Destroyer Escort Once USS Decker Blasted by pedo Boats 28 MEN MISSING Many Wounded in Clash Nationalist Side Sees In- vasion Warning C 1 pt governing and It accused him ot being cate in a bv the Moslem Brotherhood against the lite of his mat Premier 1 he action taken after an morning in suburban police and a Brotherhood mob in killed and two u Linked to Plot Maj Anun Shakei a government spokesman said Ta aat leader of tne Brotherhood s secret was and confessed 53 vear old president had approved the assassination plot I Officials said s clash wnen s opened auto fne and hand to an escape loute for him SEEN Speech by Watkins Today to Open Second Week of Senate Debate 2 New Haven Youths Borrow Plane Die In Crash at Airport Examine Wreckage of Plane Nov Four Chinese Red torpedo boats sank the from the he had been hiding escort Tai since September The government theUSS had a reward of 2000 tian pounds for in a gun battle 215 miles of Uon 0 arrest Formosa i The council s action It was the first big naval Nasser 37 undisputed strong man umph scored bv the communist A government source said and the Nationalists warned that he would be acting as more such clashes could be wel as premier until a new chief with boats of state described as Russian built Toe The action climaxed a long took place 30 miles off the between the two soldier roast of Red Chinas who had teamed up to de- province n the darkness of 1 45 H pose King Farouk in 1952 m Tl e i clash burst into the open last The when Naguib quit as pies for Majestic Peace down jdent and prem ei Popular outcry guns blazing 12 miles north the Council to cf the Nat held restore him as president with the inlands six hours after it premiership going to Nasser was torpedoed i Naguib had some ups and downs 28 Men Missing his restoration He resumed All but 28 of her crew of some the and council 180 weie o them n last 8 leaving another escort the Tai Ser his old post cf vice ho Nationalist ships and plants On April 15 again continued the search for survivors the to Nasser One of the rescued died and became a figurehead I were reported wound Since then his has ed In the battle slowly but I Shen acting Nation s swift steps came in an alist foreign minister said this first loss of a Nationalist warship served as a warning to those who persist in believing that the Chinese communists want and have no intention of invading Taiwan Formosa Although it was the first such ported uso of the torpedo boats hv the Reds Nationalist officials said they knew the communists had I them There have been persistent i reports that the Reds mass rz J craft in the islands j outpost defenses for Formosa On Nuisance Raid Peiping s account of the action said the was on a nui sauce raid The Nationalists said she was convoking a motorized junk fiom to Yushan island miles when the M'CARTHY PLANS QUIZ Contends Group's Report Absolved Zwicker in Peress Case 14 Continued on Page Two IN BLAZING Gen Mohamed Naguib left yesterday was ousted as president of Egypt's governing Revolutionary council and implicated in plot against the life of his rival Premier Carnal Abdel Nasser right This picture of the two strong men of Egypt was taken last ruary after they ended one of a series of battles for power Boy Killed Companion Hurt By Train on Stamford Bridge William Gordon 10 Dead Theodore 9 in Fair Condition 1 FLIERS IN SEA C STAMFORD Nov old bov was killed and his injured this af I when they were struck by j Sealing of Powder on Disappears Off Ends Slim Hopes for Trapped Workers Greenwich avenue bridge William son of Mr and William Gordon of lane Stamford was pronounced j dead on arrival at Stamford hos NOV It He died of a fractured skull Grim fared m ners finish I and shock cording to Dr Rudolf ed the jnb late tonight of sealing i medical examiner Carolina While Hunting for Navy Plane WASHINGTON Nov j Efforts to compromise a censure j I resolution against J thv appeared to be verging on in the fare of i thv s refusal to retract his I i i on colleagues I I Although Republican leaders con I their to woik 011 a substitute for a which rebuke on two one of them the results wete not encouraging Debate to Resume Today The Senate starts its second week of debate with Senator Watkins chanman of a six man committee to take the floor to answer that the group served as the unwitting handmaid en of the communists In mending be be censured Two hours before the Senate meets at 11 a m plans to question Watkins at a 9 a m session of bis investigations sub- contends the committee report ed Brie Gen Ralph Zwicker of i for the promotion and honorable discharge of an whom had a Fifth Amendment com- munist Watkins said he would be on hand But as to who promoted the former Mai Irving pe Watkins said Id like to know I know Zwicker didn't Although Watkins sad he was I standing on his committee s prln cipal censure recommendations 1 except for possible change in the of its resolution to soften 1 one charge and strengthen another Case R said he foi a if I WRECKAGE BY COP NO ONE Probing Officials Seeking Data on Fatal Midnight Adventure ONE A STUDENT FLIER Had Only 12 Hours Flying Experience Police Report UU 1 I r r Col Horace B Wetherell assistant director of the State Aero- nautics department examines the wreckage of a plane which crashed at New Haven airport yesterday killing two ful occupants who police said had taken the plane without the mission of the With him is an aide M Sgt Everett Walker Citizens Committee Urged To Hear Underwood Issues thought it provided a more con answer was reported to have the weekend with fAP ator Know land of California the NORFOLK Nov wbo na not patrol plane himself on the censure with a crew of five aboard but been blazing wrecked His companion Theodore Q thg ocean n seeking some ot Confidence WORKERS RATIFY BRASS CO PACT Submission ot the dispute be- i the T wake of a torpedo was Coal tomb of 15 men ski also lane was re- miles of That one misled but to the mine Ported resting comfortably and m N c fM this activitv a f committee v as and CIO to an mi three others headed toward steel and condition the hospital later a Marine can who intends to vote hv Tom Wil v aura up irn sieri ir i houi later a Marine no and one the fatal a clane steel plates hospital spokesman said he has instructed absolve McCarthy told a blow over a ventilation shaft an an possible head and injuries thp patrol er he and aie havine at 1 45 a m The portal Concrete was poured That Hurled Down Bank Continued en Page Two 1 on top Officials hoped bv while on tactical mission in sealing the to cut off the of air SYMPHONY TO OPEN feeding fire burning deep under- WINTER SERIES The bov s were crossing bridge I Point with tw o aboard w is that be acceptable of 1600 feet west of the reported in the same area to a Donate n F rpr fi i ft meeting of about 700 union Tnv s lrl hall after a wis the Wage I n c r e a s e for 3.400 Employes Retroactive to Oct 1 ford railroad presumed down committee Mr Moreover this senator who I feel tint the uere struck the tram and at Fifth Naval dn ed to anonymous said that 0 w ronR m thls that down a embankment police said tha thus f- has shown M et The Connecticut estra open its eighth winter ies season tonight at 8 30 o clock in Klein Memorial auditorium iel Saidenberg musical director will conduct orchestral works by Rossini and and snuff it out None could even guess when they would j be able to reopen the diggings to The tram a would crews into the blast i York local of the New Haven road had left the station at 4 40 p m about a minute before the NEW Nov A midnight adventure in which took a plane without the suin of its ended in death for two voung New Haven men when the 14 vear engine crashed at The victims were F Brooks 20 and M Pine 19 who held a student pilots u- of West one of the s told Chief Inspector Cail of the State Department that he knew neither of the bovs The owner biewski of New Haven i- on a ing trip in Manager Tweed of the New Haven Airport reported he leached him bv tele- phone and that Golenbiewski also said he did not know the No One Heard Crash No one heaid or saw the crash Investigators believe it occurred at 1 TV m because a w atch on Pine s wrist stopped at that hour Three and a half hours later George heski of East Haven the town in which the Is situated came upon the and the bodies sad the of the crash was undetermined but it was obvious from the that the plane had taken off gained some altitude before ing to earth nose down Philip Brooks father of Will am said his son and the Pine loft the home after part of evening there but told h'm ng of the plans Brooks did not Knou Blasts Hopes for 15 The grim decision to seal the mine ended anv slim hopes that anv of those entombed might be cued headquarters here patrol plane radioed at 6 30 p m Search Launched one of the mine entrances and a about One other man working rakoff was killed in the violent ex will np arMs from F of bv tv Don atun v hv and noi operatic arias The first of four to he in the series will follow the opening of the children s series wnich begins at 3 30 pm also in the Mrs W Case will be com accident according to William I Ralph of New York the engineer Police said the were heading for home carrying scrap lumber that he wou d eo alone that he would go along with anv friends that he would pre- committee to hear both i sides I know th farts in the case cion has been growing amone arp to to N the management being At that time two Navy j fer to be censured and then carry Goodrich and the Turner in the area and ly began a search using flares and powerful searchlights his ideas to the We haven't been able to con vince Joe that he ought to retract An agreement between the Bridgeport Brass and Golenbiewski or Canned and cal 24411 Brass Workers not if his son did Labor union AFL providing a His son not a wage of from four to 12 said but the P ne bov had a cents an hour for 3400 cense of some Only 3 Hours Solo Flying s of the union i Pol ce said Pine had 12 lours The terms reached last Thurs I experience and three hours unfair 1 after a 12 hour session in w hich solo flv ing Mr will be Federal and State mediators join believed gusti winds urTher and union negotiators reaching about 25 MPH during meeting this week Thr Mast followed hv a fite underground occurred Continued on Page Two BULLDOG HERO TO GET MILITARY RITES TODAY h the are to Oct 1 and will I the time of the take-off mav have d i ITS tr rr i there N C suitable compromise he will be in The membership Ahout 700 of the local Joseph a watchman at position where he will have to go a ai coi nt of the Issues tlle meeting af the a said he heaul a along win it even if it savs out of the which u m Soko antl m the lam and a ne Continued on Page Two The program will include of the three to be placed tonight Features for Everybody In Telegram Every Day CHARLESTON S C APi They had made h m a sergeant and awarded him the bronze star although he The missing jet an ceased u n f t tbat out of the strike which i radio contact at 9 p m in the np tho on star's it wiek in to a on IHO in pr general area It had fuel pans filing n 00 of u anc Fur 10 sad he no the Vaw said for another in suit acair f the to no opposition heard the pUne and as mH It w half hour of flight and when it that he has no intention er bark hp to the recom passing over so be o it tne was not heard from bv 9 30 p m of Senate anv M- said coun i was presumed lout Mo wont to se1 A On dm in be Ti ed at Anacostia Md I for his actions He wont to se A On dm in Mi'waukee to attend a testimonial i dav to confer with union officials near dinner in his honor and in a brief about the details of the legal ac Angelo Patri Classified Ads OFFICIAL WEATHER Comics o B Brown BRIDGEPORT AND Puzzle and cold today with afternoon temperatures in the 40s Clear and quite cool tonight low in tie m a 30s m the and in the 20s n Ench Brandeis the Tuesday partly cloudy Fashions nd little Moderate Jacoby OH Bridge northerly winds oecon 9 variable at night and mode Tv tte to occasionally fresh KadiO ann 1 v Tuesday morning NEW YORK CITY Same as for Sylvia Porter Theater News a dog But he was a special dog w the registered English bulldog I Archibald to ed to the nickname of Tuffy and PaSe 9 for the last eight WM Pages officially mascot of the Manns Page 14 barracks at the Charleston Navy Continued en Page Two Continued on Page Two 8 p who had won the bronze h star for Page V minesweeper USS Competent j Page 8 in the battle of Okinawa died Supporters Seek 10 Million Petition Signers on Page Two LANDS KEY WEST BATTERED i IN QUEBEC FOR TOUR Frank Mazzabufi president of the F r no said it plane he heard rad in trouW Continued on Page Twoi I Tweed said floured that vren Furino heard the hid been BY 20 DELUGE QUEBEC Nov Pi emier P erre 14 French Mendes France KEY WEST Fla Nov 14 AP at Homeowners and merchants to hegm his North ed mud and rock out of tour which will and hu Imx n the mlp g o p Page 9 n ace up me who won five campaign Group Include Generals Yule Schedule Begins Admirals ic Bridgeport TEMPERATURE Up to 8 P i veste Lowes Highest vear ago Lowest vear For month Barometer Humidity THE TIDE Women s News in the Pacific in Page 15 War II i 10 will be given a full with firing squad porters of Senator an- Page 11 bugler will be held at his grave tonight a nationwide drive in front of post million on a of a record breaking 1988 inches of ram in about 18 hours h t he low King city hower in Washington As the 47 vear old it had not been up take-off The plane was taken from the corner of the and about 4 000 feet that Tweed said there was ro for those on at th a to hear 01 see the piane Pine was a st iden New gn arid an em in Stores 21 28 16 17 23 24 30 P 20 27 56 43 3001 40 c Mamie Observes Birthday With Quiet White House Events Today 2 26 a m 2 46 p m S 34 a m 8 12 p m 14 AP grapher with This was Mrs D very much At the door after the service Dr or Justice lion backing McCarthy and the fundamental principles he Izes George retired of the Air Force launched the drive as chairman of thank formed organization called Americans Mobilizing High Tomorrow s and her j 3 a m tor her more davs Edward L P Elson pastor of the Organization Net Political 3 46 p l good and helpful service church joined said The s wife Mamie at was to ronsi The -a a rcn dinon said 5 II 7 14 8 15 I u in Stolen Plane Eludes Pursuing Jets Lands Safely 3 lor WOOdS Nov 14 AP Iv strapped bel's saving a pilot and two 18 IT Continued on Page 26 27 28 Ei 9 35 a m n when they moved the organization 10 10 p ALMANAC Monday November 15 Three 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