Around the World— Page 7 Naguib Held in Cairo Following Egypt Coup By UNITED PRESS Mohammed Naguid, the in-and-out president of Egypt, is out again. This time it appears he is out forever. Ex-President Naguib was ousted yesterday. Today he is under house arrest in a mansion outside Cairo, but it is unlikely that he will face a firing squad or even go to jail. The 53-year-old hero of Egypt's war with Israel was accused of knowing "all" about an abortive attempt to assassinate young Premier Gamal Abdel MUSser the man that Mr. Naguib was the "strong man" behind the dethronement of King Farouk. A witness in the trial of Mahmoud Abdel Latie, who fired eight wild shots at Premier Nasser in Alexandria last month, put the finger on Mr. Naguib. And yesterday, a leader of the outlawed Moslem brotherhood, said Mr. Naguib had been in touch with the secret society for at least two months. Two members of the Egyptian cabinet went to Mr. Naguib's office yesterday and told him he was through. Mr. Naguib collected his papers, filled his pipe bowl, shook hands with guards and rode off to his luxurious place of confinement in a jeep. This is the second time that Mr. Naguib has fallen from power. Premier Nasser deposed him earlier this year but was forced by popular demand to reinstate him as a rubber-stamp president. Taking no chances, the military junta operating the Egyptian government declared a state of emergency and cancelled all army leaves. Troops and armored units rounded up Moslem brotherhood leaders and other soldiers stood by to put down any demonstrations. But Egypt was quiet. Other international developments: Taipi-Chiang Kai-shek's military leaders meet to plan strategy against a possible threat to Nationalist China's naval base the meeting ended after four日r Chinese PT boats sank a U.S.-built destroyer escort yesterday, with a possible loss of 28 lives. Nationalist intelligence has reported on numerous occasions that the Russians have been supplying the Red Chinese with torpedo boats. But yesterday was the first time the craft was used against Chiang's ships. Algiers—French paratroops and Alpine mountain climbers encircled the Aures mountain range in south-eastern Algeria, hideout of teorists who call themselves "the army of God." The campaign to root out Mendes Talks In Canada University Daily Kansan Quebec City, Que.—(U.P.)—French Premier Pierre Mendrance-France to day makes his first public address in Canada when he speaks at Lava university. Later tonight he will make a major address in Montreal. Premier Mendes-France, who arrived yesterday from Paris, was guest of honour at the inauguration dinner at the residence of Lieut. Gov. Gaspard Fauteuex. He will hold top level political discussions with Canadian leaders in Ottawa on Tuesday and Wednesday before flying to Washington. Conferences with President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles are scheduled for Thursday and Friday. He was expected in Washington to introduce for discussion by the Soviet Union for the United States and European nations to meet in Paris or Moscow on Nov. 29 to consider Russia's latest proposal for a European collective security system. U. S. sources said Premier Mendes-France would discuss his views on new 25-power conferences with Russia during his stay in Washington. He said on arrival here yesterday that he would present "the grand line of the policies of my government" during his 10-day tour of Canada and the United States. the rebel terrorist may last all winter, authorities said. The terrorists opened a campaign of violence earlier this month and have killed more than 30 French residents and pro-French natives. Monday, Nov. 15, 1954 Police Witnesses to Testify In Sheppard Trial Today Cleveland, Ohio-U.P.)—Prosecution attorneys today lined up an array of expert police witnesses to testify in the first degree murder trial of Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard. $ ^{*} $ Fred Drenkhan, the Bay Village patrolman who investigated the murder, returns to the witness stand to complete his testimony this morning. He will be followed by Bay Village Police Chief John P. Eaton. Larry Houk, 16-year-old son of Bay Village Mayor J. Spencer Houk, will follow Mr. Eaton to the stand. Chief Assistant County Prosecutor John J. Mahon made it plain that his experts would concentrate on showing that the 30-year-old osteopath was reluctant to answer questions about events which occurred July 4, the morning his pregnant wife Marilyn was bludgeoned to death in her bed. Mr. Mahon said he would introduce two Cleveland detectives and police technical experts to tell of their findings in the murder after young Houk completes his testimony today. The two Cleveland detectives, it was learned, had urged Dr. Sheppard's arrest the day of the crime. The man was taken into custody July 30. The detectives, Robert Schottke and Patrick Gareau, went to the Sheppard home the day of the murder prepared to accuse the young doctor of the crime. But they said they were unable to question him because he had been taken to Bay City hospital, an FOR RENT SMALL HOUSE, 428 Alabama, $50 per month. Shown by appointment. Phone 5-1933, Wm. Paschal, 844 Saline, Topeka, Kansas. 11-16 BUSINESS SERVICES BERRYAGES, ice cold, all kinds, by the six pack or case. Crushed ice and picnic supplies. For parties or picnics see American Service Co. 616 Vt. TYPING, themes, theses, and term papers, 1005 Kentucky, ph. 1779J, 11-23 NEED A GOOD TYPIST? Why not call me? 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