Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - March 1, 1954, Hamilton, Ohio A merica United States Savings Bonds ty upsurge HAM N FORT HAMILTON IN fo begin JOURNAL M post nt under net March 1954 60 PRICE FIVE CENTS News family ol 2TPAGES WEATHER HAMILTON AND VICINITY WINDY AND A BIT LOWEST TUESDAY CLOUDY FOLLOWED BY SOME SNOW AT ARMY MEN CALLED FOR QUESTIONING EXPLOSION WRECKS TWO PHILADELPHIA BUILDINGS 5 KILLED ESTIMATE 500 ROUTED FROM APARTMENTS Report 4 Firemen Among 20 On Injured List AMAZING Death Toll Is Not Higher Fire Chief Says Girl In Lucky Escape PHILADELPHIA UP Five per including three children in a neighborhood were killed last when a violen explosion destroyed two buildings in a crowded section of South Phil A 17yoaro3d Ruby Mosley trapped for six hours in a public telephone booth under the moun tain of escaped unharmed At least 38 including four were The of undetermined or If on a quiet Sunday night in one of the most densely populated areas of the Deputy Chief George Hink said i ihfe toll ppt The roofs Ol two adjoining three story brick buildings were into the turned halfway and dropped on the rear of the Not a wall was stand ing when firemen arrived anc flames licked at the pile of debris Some 500 persons were routed from their homes and Red Cross author estimated 50 families were sheltered for the The buildings housed the lunch and an adjoining jewelry The upper stories contained The victims included the propri etor of the Isadore and three young The bodies of Bruce and Salvatore Bala wepe found under the soda The body of 15yearold Marie Marone was uncovered Electric Sign Bent The was Fanny who lived in an apart above the Her husband suffered cuts The intact of the explosion bent an across the street into Windows for blocks wore Several neighbors fold police they noticed the odor of gas be fore the The fire marshals office began an investigation The son of the luncheonette 10 SOUTHERN STRIKE SCHEDULED CLEVELAND WThe Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers to day scheduled a strike for Satur day against the Southern Railway Guy grand chief engi neer of the independent said the dispute concerned safety and relief from poisonous and overloading of diesel Ha added the union sought to preserve safety regulations cut ting down monoxide fumes over portions of this road made dan gerous in this respect by many The he wants to eliminate tonnage and length of train restrictions thereby increas ing hazards from stalling in tun HEAW SNOW EAST TENNESSEE snow fall ranging up inches in depth blanketed east Tennessee to communications some areas iud knowing out 9t x DETROIT Unto walking haod fend With f WM struck from Wi by a hitrun MO feet ia TUe Naguib Returns As Egypts Chief To CAIRO Mohamed back in power as Egypts presi dent after a political is kissed by one of the mill tary supporters who him at his home near Egypt Egyptian government strove to keep public order today following the return of ousted President Mohamed Naguib as chief of state and a new outbreak of mob All government ast hotbeds of mob ordered closed indefinitely after wild demonstrations in which police wounded 12 One police officer also was hit by a shot from a The police opened fire as dis crowds of people surged toward Re publican Square from all over the city to cheer their popular The display of force nipped the demonstration before it en dangered the shaky mili tary Appears On Balcony waving and ap on a balcony at the presi palace and appealed in an impromptu speech for moderation and Facing the first antigovernment riots since the army overthrew ex King Farouk 19 months Na Turn tn Page Syrias Army Chief Warns Against Further Violence Syria UR Revolt wracked Syrias army chief of staff warned against further vio ence and demonstrations today as tie capital prepared to greet the nations new chief of Hachem Bey el Though rival factions of army ebels behind and Cab net agreed to step new riot ng broke out in Damascus last ight and 13 persons were reported some Troops broke up the ions by firing on the crowds and sing tear The capital for the night was under a Damascus Calm Damascus was calm again to One person was killed and 20 Saturday night when pro troops fired on mobs who rere demanding the resignation of RALPH MORGAN STRANDED Ohio UP Veteran ctor Ralph seriously 1 with a lung remained in an ambulance plane here today s arrangements were being made o transport him to his daughters ome at The plane was grounded here esterday by a heavy snowstorm nd weather condition remained poor Morgans radio and Actor Ernest aid if a larger plane isnt avail We today to carry the party hey will travel by Morgan ii en route from wood to She CONTRACT y WYNN IWP 99 the ousted dictators Cabinet and Acting President Kuz who took over after the army revolt Thursday sent Shis hekly fleeing into exile in Saudi agreed to step down in fa vor of 79yearold political vet Turn to 9 DIE AS TRAIN JUMPS TRACKS France cog railway train streaking down a mountain in the French Pyrenees with holiday skiers jumped the tracks and plunged into a foot ravine Nine per sons were killed and 14 train was feet up the mountain on its way from a ski run to Luchon when it It was believed the brakes As the train shot off the track and skidded over rocks to the ravines some passengers They were flung under the wheels anft crushed between the rocks and the sides of The train was the type for steep The rails center track is notched to mesh with a cog wheel on the DIPLOMAT CONFERENCE IZVESTIA SAYS HAS BACKING OF LONDON Soviet ment newspaper said to day developments so far in the row between Army Secretary Robert Stevens and Mc Carthy prove the Wisconsin sena tor has the full backing ol hie The latter have need of Mc Carthy and McCarthy knows said the which was quoted by Moscow why be to wild with TAWEN iV DEATH CINCINNATI J be wUl be buried Dulles Assures Friendship Policy Venezuela Americans here for the opening of the 10th InterAmerican Confer ence today got wori from Sec of State John Foster Dulles that the United States program of friendship with them has been the big northern neighbors most solid and dependable The friendly association of American states is the oldest for eign policy of the United States and it is still our most solid and dependable he said in a 3rief airport statement on his ar rival for the 20nation The first days program of the meeting was confined to formal preliminary organization session in the morning and an afternoon plenary session with Venezuelan President Marcos Per ez Jimenez extending the wel The conference is expected to three to five Venezuela took extraordinary security measures to prevent a recurrence of the rioting in which ome persons killed dur ing Con in in April Communists were for that barbed wire ences surrounded nearby Univers ty where the conference ac Guards patrolled Tnra to Plane Wreckage Found 9 Killed W A ground party today found the shat ered wreckage of an airliner which crashed in a snow torm and killed nine In the first brief report from the cene by State Highway Pa rolman George Wilcox told the office here Its a Details were not immediately The Western Air Lines n route from the West coast to disappeared Friday ith six passengers and three crew It was discovered from the air y Westerns regional ilot from and Bert Moo ey of Salt Lake chief pilot or the Flying only 30 feet off the hey identified the craft from col red fragments the largest ap earing no more than three feet n Tom WAL sales manager at Rapid Mooney and Spear observed no ign of life in the MANAGER ADMITS STEALING CLEVELAND 91 Police today said a 22yearold finance compa ny manager had admitted stealing from another loan Ernest Hauschild iden the man as Steve Mati an adjustment manager of the Sun Finance The theft from the Aetna Finance was com mitted According to the police Matijasic said he entered the na office a key stolen from the home of a girl who worked for The who was not Implicated in the reported the key theft Friday Police recovered in cash in the basement of Previously more than 000 in had been located in a ROV ROGERS WITH LITTLE PELLET boy film star Roy shot himself and his hone Trigger ing performance at a But tell the to Boy with a slight bleed and stung bit by pellets singer and Club at and flames rise from upper floor of a staff dormitory at the Gros The of undetermined killed eight em Northern Ohio CLEVELAND Ohio dug out from under its biggest snow of the year today as March roared in like the proverbial Up to 13 inches of snow crippled transportation and giving many school children and their unexpected Another inch is expected before the day is Street and road crews were mak headway against the allnight but traffic accidents were In with the heaviest reported snowfall of 13 city justness struggled to maintain some semblance of their normal schedules as stalled autos blocked many intersections and The usual Monday morning bustle of the city was slowed to a chilly All Cleveland schools were Cleveland Hopkins Airport was closed Because of snow on the run Most airlines were bypassing she area with a few mak ng landings at Air port where less snow was All across northern half of he driving hazardous ind in some places Al most main raods were pas a trip into a side road car ied a good chance of a stay in a About six inches of snow landed on Summit Streets in down own Akron were clear and the city schools were But all Summit Bounty schools were A to al of 10 inches is expected in that REPORTED SLIGHTLY BETTER VATICAN CITY Pius or the fourth consecutive day was by Vatican sources very slightly improved These sources said he had spent a fairly good There was no official announce ment on the state of the who marks tomorrow his 78th birth lay and the 15th anniversary of his election as Special prayers and other spirit ual offerings for the pontiffs re covery continued They be gan two days ago and end tomor ow with solemn high mass cele rated in Mary Major he eldest to the Virginia JOHN ROBINSON OF CIRCUS DIES CINCINNATI Rob who a circus movie worker and a died yesterday in Miami at the ge of HU family founded the in Cincinnati in 2i At employes were killed and 26 in jured yesterday as flames swept through a staff residence at the widely known Grossinger Hotel and Country Club in the Catskill Mountains Prompt action by fire fighters kept the blaze from spreading to at the which had a weekend guest list of Among them is heavyweight boxing champion Rocky who is in Most of the guests apparently slept through the early morning which took 45 minutes to get under Fire who were con to investigate the of the estimated damage at None of those injured was re ported in serious condition Many were hurt jumping in their nightclothes from windows of the burning frame John Wesley accused of slaying two sleeping truck drivers on the Pennsylvania pleaded in nocent today at the opening of his murder trial in Westmoreland County Wable entered the plea a few minutes after Judge Edward Bauer turned down a defense mo tion to postpone the Counsel for the 24yearold Wable asked the court for a on grounds of and pre judicial newspaper articles and Judge Bauer immediately or dered both sides to start picking the the judge said he will hold night sessions to speed up the Scales said peti tion for postponement was based on photographs and articles that appeared in Greensburg and Latrobe papers last Friday and He gave no MARYLAND REGISTRAR KNIFED TO DEATH WASHINGTON entire detective force was mar shaled today to a manhunt for a i to death the regis trar of in University of Mary Alma Police said the apparently intent stabbed Miss 10 times wounded her and then They the dead woman evi dently intruder mi he through hap Police broadcast a lookout for a Negro about 91 to 10 years pf stocky and 9 shirt OT Warren Certain To Win Approval WASHINGTON The Senate today confirmed President Eisen howers appointment of Earl War ren as chief justice of the United WASHINGTON Wl Earl War ens nomination to be chief jus ice of the United sub mitted by President Eisenhower nearly two months comes be ore the Senate today for virtually certain three times elected gov ernor of California and the GOP ice presidential candidate in las been serving on the Supreme Court since last October under a appointment made while Congress was Republican Leader Knowland of first appointed to the Senate by predicted over whelming confirmation of the Horn He said he did not know whether he would ask for a formal While confirmation seemed as two Southern Democrats on Senate Judiciary Committee of Mississippi and Olin Johnston of South Carolina indicated they intended to vote against the Warrens nomination to succeed the late Fred Vinson was sub to the Senate but it was not until last Wednesday that the Senate Judiciary Com voted 123 to recommend s FRENCH CLAIM NEW SUCCESSES Indochina Wl The French claimed new successes to day in flushing Vietminh rebels out of the key Red River lowlands of north with 92 rebels killed and 114 A French army communique said tanks and other mobile units scat tered one Viet minh battalion in a sharp daytime fight in the Phu Van Dinh 30 miles south of The French Union forces had light the announcement 99 Vietminh were killed and 98 captured NINE TO VISIT ARGENTINA HOLLYWOOD will send nine more stars to Argentina to complete the American tion for the motion picture festival at Mar del Plata in Frank board chair man of the Association of Motion Picture named the stars They are Susan Wendell Kathleen Rosita Lori Mary Charles Buddy Rogers and Claire SENATE GROUP TO RECALL ZWICKER Action First Since Truce Between Army Face Quiz On Refusal To Sign Loyalty Pledges On Entering Service WASHINGTON McCar thy called Army rota far questioning today far thf a wu ft bis row witb Secretary til Array Robert Stevens ti abuse of a And the senator saM he thought Gs officer Stevens suffered humiliating treatment at be re called later because the general showed by his testimony he is either or guilty of per or the story and my in were Refers To AP Account McCarthy was referring to Associated Press account of a re port given by Army Friday on the case of a former major ac by McCarthy of The truce announced five days ago rested on a memorandum by which Stevens agreed Senate investigations subcommit tee might question Zwicker and other Army witnesses whose testi mony it had been Earlier Stevens had directed Zwicker and another general not to heed a sub committee The agreement was almost uni regarded as a surrender to Stevens later sought to counter this impression with a publicly backed by President that he had received assurances against brow beating of Army witnesses in the future and would act to protect them if need Denies Assurances MCarthy flatly denied that the assurances Stevens mentioned had been given at the truce There the matter has rested Tura to INDIA REJECTS OFFER OF AID NEW India Minister Nehru blisteringly reject ed President offer arms aid for India today and de manded American observers with the ceasefire team in dis Kashmir be By giving military aid to Pakis Nehru told his cheering Par the United States had intervened in the fight over the Himalayan state and the American observers can no longer be regarded by us as OTTO GEIER DIES IN CINCINNATI Otto one of the first physi cians to establish a medical de in an American indus trial died Funeral services will be held Geier worked for 32 years as director of the employes serv ice department of the Cincinnati Milling Machine retiring in Take care of an employes health and hell take care of your he once said in ing on providing adequate service for Geier was an organizer of the American of Industrial Physicians and Surgeons and of the National ol Milk He was city welfare tor and fought against trol of the public health Inside Edi Among Sick Amusements Ji Churches Classified 2485 Comics Crossword 4