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i Ca ait Troops, Jet Fighters Surge Around Cairo | By ROBERT B. HEWETT proceedings CAIRO, Egypt w—Troops and premier, Lt. Col, Gamal Abdel Signs of fighting in Cairo. Jet fighters surged about the Cairo Nasser, and the 10 young officers! Abbassia is the Cairo suburb in) Stevens, accusing McCarthy of area today in a crisis reported who sit with born of a split in the army's ranks had d. over the ouster of President Gen. x, Mohammed Naguib, Nag him on the council, iscovered a plot in behalf of! which ousted King Farouk I from juib, the modest, conservative the land of the Pharaohs in 1952. os The ruling Fevolutionary council @*€cutive they dropped Thursday! (The exiled King only yesterday before McCarthy Tuesday for more er wheh Nagub, Nasser and the oth- er offcers launched the revolt STEVENS WILL | (Continued From Page One) | William P. Rogers, deputy at) suggested the new But up to noon, there were no torney general and otbers. having “abused” Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker in questioning about the Peress case, had told Zwicker not to obey a subpoena calling him holed up at the main army head./@8 their figurehead on the ground forecast serious trouble in Egypt, | questioning. quarters barracks at Abbassia—setting tanks, ficid guns and broadcast the warning: will be severely crushed.” and Louis’ Columbia Restaurant 17 DUVAL STREET TELEPHONE 2.9158 97¢ — SPECIAL LUNCH — 97c FREE CUP OF COFFEE ---The Best Italian Food--- LASAGNE MANICOTTI ROAST CHICKEN BARBECUE RIBS TURTLE STEAK FROG LEGS WINE — BEER Pizza Served from 12 Noon — 75c up Orders To Take Out Free Parking For Patrons oy THE FAMOUS LOYAL REPENSKY FAMILY RIDING ACT THE LARGEST GROUP OF BAREBACK RIDERS EVER ASSEMBLED! IMPOSING INVASION OF STARTLING NEW FEATURES FROM EUROPE THE SEVEN BRANNOCKS TEETER BOARD ACROBATS THE VALENCIANOS TRAMPOLINE AND CASTING THE GREAT ALFONSO SATIONAL JUGGLER TACULAR DISPLAY TWICE DAILY — 2:30 and 8:00 P.M. FOR YOUNG & OLD Monday and Tuesday, March 1 and 2 Adjacent To Poinciana School Auspices American Legion Post No. 28 suburban he was seeking dictatorial powers A staff officer at the council and automatic riflemen on guard— headquarters said “two factions of i |the army are now in conflict over “Any disturbances or disorder the forced resignation of Naguib” the headquarters was tempo- The urgeat air of the military rarily closed even to its members. th | Saying he expected it to develop next week. In Cannes, France, he very long, not more than a dozen days.” One of the first public signs of ment-run Radio Cairo interrupted times. REPRESENTS C. OF C. JACKSONVILLE wW—Richard M.} Boesen yesterday was appointed Latin American representative of the Florida State Chamber of Commerce. A native of Clayton, Ind,, Boesen was an instructor a' Jacksonville Naval Air Station dur-| Peru, and is a member of the bar) in Peru, Paraguay and Uruguay.| VISITING PLANES ° (Continued From Page One) bere been flying since World War) I days. ing courses,” he grinned, | learned to fly, or else.” | Hamilton again flew for the ser- vice in World War II. World War III?” he was asked. Hamilton just laughed, Lloyd Yost of Middletown, N. Y., is another oldtimer. He holds a very) early pilot’s license, even older than No, 183 held by Howard Rough of Nags Head, N. C, Busy Day At Field All day yesterday and the day before, George Faraido, manager of Meacham Field, was busy hand- ling the planes as they landed at the airport. Some of the planes twin-en-' gine jobs. Many are single-engine. The association dates from 1924) when it was organized as the} Washington Derby Association, In 1934, the name was changed to the present one. MEXICO HAS (Continued trom Page Gne) ly ordered out of the Mexican po- litical picture as a party since the, rightist Sinarquist Union was out-| lawed during the regime of Presi-| dent Manuel Avila Camacho in World War Il, The Communist party remains legal. It is small. The interior ministry, in accus- ing the Henriquistas of fomentng| jdisturbances, said many requests} jhad been received from labor |farm and political groups to sup- Press the party. Ruiz Cortines, 62, was elected! President in 1952 by the usual] heavy vote given an administration) |party nominee. Following the election there were scattered disturbances over the! |country. Only this month, a Hen-| |riquista rally in mid-town Mexico \City developed into a shooting riot! jthat led to the arrest of about 98) |persons. There were charges—denied by! | Communists, Earlier post-election events in- cluded the arrest of Col. Vicente Estrada Cajigal, an leader, on charges of “subversive activities.” There was a riot in| SOUPS Hot Consomme French Onion Au Gratin BOWL — .35 BROILED FILET OF GROUPER with Tarter Sauce FRIED OYSTERS with Tarter Sauce = FRIED DEEP-SEA SCALLOPS with Tarter Sauce CHICKEN SALAD, Sliced Tomato — Garni ___ FRUIT SALAD PLATE, Sierbet or Cottage Cheese GRILLED PEPPER STEAK with Gravy -... VIRGINIA BAKED HAM with Raisin Sauce VEAL SWEETBREADS with Mushroom Sauce FRIED SPRING CHICKEN _____ EES BROILED LAMB CHOPS with jelly ——. Peas and Carrots Buttered Broccoli Coffee or Tea DESSERTS 25 Jello ..... Home Made Apple Pie . Home Made Key Lime Pie La Concua Hotei AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM SUNDAY'S SPECIALS CUP — .20 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF with Mushroom Sauce _ -30 Home Made Caki 'the Henriquistas—that some ofjnews conference that any those involved in the rally werejlished stories that ‘“Rej opposition|from Democrats on his Mexico City, : jcl The White House advisers, the informant said, all told Stevens expressed the opinion that “those this was not a case in which he tomight becom who seized power will not keep it could expect to win much popular creasing on , support in a televised hearing. McCarthy had been bitterly erit- ical of the Army for having pro- e crisis came when the govern-)moted Peress, although he said tion late tonight or Sunday. Peress had refused on grounds of @ program this morning and broad-|possible self-incrimination to an- Straits and The East Gulf of Mexi- cast the council's warning three|swer questions the Army askedjco: Moderate southerly winds in- about any connections. Pentagon Disclosure The Pentagon disclosed last night that it had allowed Peress to resign from the Army earlier this month with an honorable dis- possible Communist jcharge, knowing at the time Mc-! Western Caribbean: Carthy was demanding that Peress be subjected to court martial officer” Communist. Those are points on which Mc-| Carthy had made it clear he planned to dwell heavily in any televised clash with Stevens, Army officials told newsmen in briefing sessions last night the Hamilton learned to fly in the Na-|final decision to give Peress @0\Normal . vy during the first World War. immediate honorable “I took one of those quickie fiy-|was made after McCarthy had/ i “You/called for a court martial for the|T0tal last 24 hours ...... discharge dentist. The spokesmen said honorable discharge seemed under the cir- “Who are you going to fly for in|cumstances to be the quickest and Deficiency this year jbest way to separate Peress from TOMORROW'S | the service. They said his Army) service showed no basis for lodg-| ing court martial charges. | Officials said Peress noted his refusal, on constitutional grounds,| to answer questions about mem- bership in Communist or other sus-| Pect organizations, on a question- naire he filled out before being called to active duty. | But they said it was February 1953—a month after he was called begun. That investigation led to the recommendation for his dis- charge. Meanwhile, the Army! spokesmen said, he had received a routine promotion under a gen-! eral program for adjusting the! grades of professional men in the The Senate Republican Policy Committee, obviously spurred by the Stevens-McCarthy fracas, yes- terday ordered a checkup to see) whether rules for Senate investi-) gations should be changed. McCarthy, who was not men- tioned in the announcement of the study, said at a news conference he had no idea whether it was| aimed at him. “I have no objection to it, he! said. They can do that if they! care to.” He also denied having told Gen. Zwicker the officer was unfit to wear his uniform. The transcript marks by McCarthy to Zwicke “Then, general, you should be removed from any command. Any man who has been given the honor of being promoted to general and who says, “I will protect . another general who protected Commu- nists,’ is not fit to wear that uni- form, general.” McCarthy said further at the pub- publicans were trying to stop me” are ‘‘com- pletely untrue.” However, he ran into demands subcom- mittee yesteday Under protests from Sen. Mc- lellan of Arkansas, senior Demo- crat on the subcommittee, Mc- Sone ee esomieeenrs eye 8 ROAST YOUNG TURKEY with Cranberry Sauce, Dressing BROILED MINUTE STEAK BROILED FILET MIGNON CHILD'S PLATE (Beef, Ham or Chopped Steak) Mixed Green Salad with Thousand Island Dressing Roquefort Cheese Dressing .25 ee See ee Mashed Potatoes French Fried Potatoes Carthy cancelled within minutes his announced plan to hold a closed | door hearing in New York City | army to their civilian status. | Rubenstein, of the hearing contained these re- Your Grocer SELLS That Good The Says Clear t Key West and Vicinity: partly cloudy and siig ht and Sunday. Low t near 67 degrees with a high day around 80 degrees should be mo te Florida: Clear to partly cloudy and mild through Sunday. A few showers in the extreme north por. Jacksonville through the Florida creasing to moderate to fresh by tonight and continuing through Sun- day except shifting to northerly the extreme northern portion Sun. day. Clear to partly cloudy wea- ther with a few showers in the ex- treme northern portion Sunday. Moderate northerly to easterly winds partly cloudy weather through Sun- "4 “A im (trial for “conduct unbecoming an day, with widely scattered showers. Poinciana Center ing World War II. He lives in Lima on grounds he was al ehaers ceca Gan Clonics | Key West. Fla., Feb. 28, 1954 | | POOR OLD CRAIG Highest yesterday —. Lowest last night —_____ Mean | PRECIPITATION | ~ © ins. |Total this month . -25 ins.| Deficiency this month --1.28 ins. Total this year 58 ins. 2.48 ins, TIDES (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 7.39 a.m. 0:28 a.m. | 5:55 p.m. 11:12 p.m. today to question two Army pri- vates. | At McClellan’s protest that he was not giving other senators) enough advance notice of hearings, ings, McCarthy announced he would bring the two men here for) jthe hearing Monday. 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