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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1952 ’ of - Te Egypt's Naguib Fans Jim Sets Sights Danger of Civil War |0n Pro Baseball

PARIS, Sept. 10 (CDN)—Egypt's strongman Gen.

Mohammed Naguib may well have fired the opehing shot in a sort of civil war,

Moreover, should such prove the outcome of the weekend ousting of Premier Ali Maher! ——— and his government and the establishment of a dictatorship beaded by himself, Gen. Naguib

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the crop. The new owners cannot give it because they lack necessary experience.

will find it a difficult war to win. | E This is the way today’s Egyp- Same Old Slogans | tian scene shapes up for observ- Today's anti-Naguib slogans are, Gl

ers here. the same old Wafdist ones. |

Student's of the Middle ‘East, He violates the constitution. believe Gen. Naguib has united! He neglects Egypt's No, 1 prob against him Egypt's two most lem-—evacuation of British troops powerful groups -— the big land- At long last there is an Egyptian

James Howell, an Indianapolis Poutictans. He has Sone 5 by lem is Better Iiving for the asses limes carrier 16 months, is eyece through immedi- rather than British withdrawal. ate land reform instead of f>llow- But that old familiar line retains "8 & Professional baseball caing the progressiverevolu*ion its popular appeal. ! reer in his future. road mapped by elder statesman’ There also are the partisans of Jim has been banking earnings Ali Maher and by arresting many the former king—a surprising num-'from his route along West Drive political leaders including “1oyal- ber of them. Last month's riots of Woodruff Place, Sterling and ists as well as Wafdists. at Kfar El-Dawar near Alexan- Tecumseh Sts. a A dria in which eight persons died, He is in 6-B at School 33, and Landowners Will Fight and 23 were i were fomented attends the Third Christian According to this opinion by Royalists. Egyptian troops in Church. He has won several Egypt's big landowners, some the Gaza region also sympathize Times-sponsored trips for getting lords of their lands, will not be With Farouk. new subscribers. dispossessed without a fight. In! To overcome all these opposing; Jim is 11, and lives at 1119 N. fact one generally well-informed forces and save the country from Hamilton Ave. He has two source here reports one of the anarchy, Egypt's new premier- brothers and two sisters. biggest of the landowners has WAT minister certainly will need flown to Switzerland with a hand- 8reat moral and material strength., HAVE YOU SEEN The Times’ some supply of Egyptian pounds Can he muster it? This is the easy-to-read system of arranging to purchase arms and smmuni- question everyane is asking today. yy, . Homes-For-Sale ads® Hunon. ey will be distributed to . fellow countrymen who disapprove Darwin Was Late dreds of homes are all separated the Naguib land reforms. Tibetans anticipated Darwin by PY the number of bedrooms as Although the landowners’ argu- long ago clainiing descent from a well as by North, South, East and ments against reform are of monkey. West locations. See them now. course inspired by personal inter-| y est, they nevertheless carry considerable weight in the opinion of neutral observers. They are: ONE—However drastic, the reform can satisfy only the demands of a small part of ‘the agrarian| population—12 per cent, they say. | The rest will only be made jeal- | ous. t TWO—To split up the land & among the destitute without first) establishing co-operatives to pro-| | vide funds and materials means] |

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