Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1952 — Page 2

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The ‘Prince of Said’ Is Born—"-

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CAIRO. Egvpt, Jan. 16—A

crown prince was born today

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to 18-v#ar-old Quéen man, the beatiful

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who hecame King Farouk's sec one Aife 18st M 6 F ) S14 3 com n g 1 get the tit Prince nf Raid Prince Lower JKgypt The government declared an of \ holida ind all Fevpt ned Farouk in celebrating the birth of his first son

med Fuad. for the Both mother and

son were reported doing well,

10.000 Gather to Cheer

pously 101sgun salvos "OM Cairn, Alexandria and Part Said. Radio Cairn said the glad event was a good omen” Egypt's struggle to expel the British from the Suez Canal zone nd the Sud By ‘mid-morning. fome 10,000 ing Egyptians. had massed n the are hefore Abdin PalA C6 The rowek grew steadily Secondary school students were

marching toward the palace from the city TI king's bodyguard donned bright red fezze white and other ceremonial dress Mounted palace gates sat on prancing horses and held lagees from which fluttered their-regimentat-flaga Some 500 police in black uni chaki-clad auxiliary police moved thtough the square to keep order. Cheers for Farouk and the new crown prince rang out continuously

ctions of gloves

guards at the

forms and

Thank God’ Reports that Farouk. on

from the palace zaid learning that Narriman had been delivered gafely of a boy. said, ‘thank

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Seek Clue In Slaying Of Artist

Times Stale Service TERRE HAUTE, Jan. 16— Authorities today scanned the life of a handsome 31-year-

old artist and former war prisoner for clues to his brutal slaying in a lovers' lane. Vincent Richard Broyles’ bat tered body was found in his blood soaked car last night by three ‘ismall boys, about 150 yards from a main intersection in a fashionable residential section. Police believed at first he had His throat though he

been héaten to death alsn was bruizged as had been choked. But an autopsy huliet n his probably early ves

revealed a brain caused death fterday. Fail to Find Gun A night-long search of the area aided hy floodlights failed to turn up the small caliber gun which police believe was used. I'nknown to ®authorities was the motive of the Killer. “Everything now points to rob her Detective Chief James J Fvein told The Times today. Mr Brovies’ billfold was missing and his pockets had been emptied. John Trierweiler dt nvestigators were look r' motives. Mr. Brovles » have carried only

But Sheriff

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] ¢ash. Savagery Unexplained A nNex 1ined was the san of the beating. His skull

ha eer ract i a numbered

was unabie to 71 de anv leads Her hushand eft home about 7 KRheriff Trierweiler said Mr Rrovies was =een in a ‘tavern near the Terre Haute Tribune-Star vhere he wa charge of the rotogravure “zection, about 11:20 n. m. Monda There the trail ended, Mrs. Broédleg explained she had

renorted ¥ disappearance

hecause it waz not unusual for him to fail to come home They have two and 9

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daughters «1IRP ATrrist imped a result of hone tuberculosis ¢énn

racted ip a German prison camp

n which he spent four months in

World War 11 His body wag found, face down lammed réar seats of his auto. His glasses unbroken, were on the grass be ide the car

found about 100 feet away »

between the front and

and "his hat was

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Heir to Farouk’s Throne

QUEEN NARRIMAN-—Bears crown prince.

directly to the There he kissed congratulated

God and went queen s chamber his new son and Narriman The King ordered distribution of money gifts, refreshments and weets among palace officials. He Magdy a Pasha and conferred the title of bey on the gynecologist's assistant, Dr Abdel Halim Rateb Premier Mustapha FK| Pasha called a meeting

made Dr

Nahas

special cahinet

“Tears of Joy'

“The birth of a erown. prince a blessed. happy event,” he said Ag he entered the meeting

Push Hard for Probe of Justice Dept.

By Scripps-Howard Newspapers

WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 An investigation of the Justice Department by the House Judiciary Committee may be under way in

another week

Republican members are presaing hard for it. Rep. Kenneth, Keating (R. N.Y.) has proposed to the committee that a seven-man subcommittee be appointed, He was promised hig resolution will be considered next Tuesday Rep. Keating and other Republican members who favor the investigation believe it will he approved. They say there is con siderable embarrassment among their Democratic colleagues over the presidential announcement that Attorney General J. Howard McGrath has clean up” his own department. they

say, are unwilling to vote against

been . selecd to

A number of Democrats, an investigation. Approval by the entire House

is not required. The judiciary

committee has general jurisdic-

tion over Justice Department matters Rep Keating proposes that four members be appointed by the Cellar

three by Rep

chairman, Rep. Emanuel {D. N. Y.) and Chauncey W, Reed (R. lll), ranking Republican member. Presumably, Rep. Reed would select Republicans who have demanded such an investigation, stich as Rep. Patrick J, Hillings of California, Rep. Claude 1 Bakewell of Misgouri and Rep Keating. All three have demanding Mr. McGrath's resignation or removal Rep. Hillings made a recent personal investigation in San Francisco of charges of misconduct by the UU. 8. attorney there and of ‘some of his deputies, in connection with attempts to ‘present internal revenue evidence to a grand jury He has laid eight

before Congress instances of alleged mis-

conduct in San Francisco. involy-.

ing officials of the Justice Departme : Similar information from other states will be before the judiciary committee when it takes up the Keating resolution,

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pinegz at this great news “Mav (God bless you, grant the iz crown prince long life and keep the queen in the hest Af health. The kingysthanked the premier.

MAN OF MANY ALIASES— Peters, bb, was held in Washington today by the FBI. As a passer of bad checks he has used 13 one of them being Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Frederick Emerson

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Attlee to Address Group in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 16 (UP) Former Prime Minister Clement R. Attlee of speak at a dinner of the Phila

Fellowship

and Fellowship House Mar. 5, co chairmen of the two organizajoint membership drive said today

Ks -~ - u KING FAROUK—After three daughters, a son.

near

among

heard the news he telephoned Farouk and told him that filling my eves and 1 can scarcely express {fo vour majesty my hap-

tears of joy ‘are

Great Britain will

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Royal princes. ministers, diplomats and other notables flocked to the palace to sign the register Farouk, who

and - congratulate will be 32 Feb. 11. All school and university students were given a two-day holi day

Florist shops were flooded with flowers to the

orders to send palace, ‘Yueen Narriman the erown prince at dianapolis Time), The child was fourth, but his first son. His first wife, Queen Farida, gave him

30 a.m. (In

three daughters before they were

divorced Nov. 17, 1948.

Lay Gl Death To Hospital Negligence

Negligence of General Hospital doctors was-blamed today for the death of a Camp Atterbury mess sergeant in the murder trial of cate owner Edwin Husbands. Attorneys of Husbands charged that Sgt. William Jagloski, 28th Division G1, died because two puctures of- his intestines weve not treated. “Five other holes were sutured but the two were not found until an autopsy was performed.” At torney Paul Blackwell charged Hig death was caused through neglect of the hospital Husbands, owner of Eddie's Cafe, 401 E. Washington St, is on trial in Criminal Court 2 for second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Sgt. Jagloski June 29 The shooting stemmed from a fight in the cafe after several soldiers criticized the mess sergeant’'s “chow.” Husbands told

police he shot Sgt. Jagloski after

he refused to leave. The GI died 10 days later. In his opening statement to the

jury of seven men and five wom-

en, Deputy Prosecutor Robert

Orbison said “it is a clear-cut

case of rhurder.” Mr. Orbison said Husbands took

the gun from’ a safe, shot the

sergeant, then “very calmly” returned the gun to the safe and locked ta The jury was chosen late yesterday after Judge Saul ’l.

Mayor Joseph S. Clark Jr. said ordered sheriff's deputies to pull in prospective jurors from: -downtown streets to fill the” panel,

the city will aid in welcoming Mr Attlee on his first visit here,

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Cites Cost 7 Of ‘Needless Antagonisms’

By CHARLES FERNANDEZ MIAMI, Fla. Jan. 16 (CDN) A Miami air lines employee. told: the Moral Re-armament Assembly of the Ameritas yesterday that ‘needless antagonisms’ are frittering- away huge sums of monévy yearly. Somé. 700 representatives of 30 nations are attending the assem-11-day conference here. Howard Page, chief shop steward of Pan American World Airways, said that “overhead frietion” —or needless antagonism — “is costing one out of every two dollars earned” in the United States today. - Declaring that both ment and labor are at fault in disputes, Mr. Page suggested a solution in which “men and women would +examine their problems’ in the: MRA light of what is right instead of who is right.” Rear Adm. Sir Edward Cochrane; Royal Navy, retired. and head of the British convoy service in World War II, said that MRA is eliminating friction in British industries. Shankra Hedge of Bombay said that when he was an anarchist, he tried to blow up the Bank of India and communication installations. Now he's president of the All-India Air Employees Association. 7 Mr. Hedge said he is. hopeful that MRA will “lead us from mis-

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NEW HOPE—Mrs. Molly Rohwer, shown in Van Nuys, Cal., with her children, Rhonda flat}, 5, ra Te Ny om and Donny, 4, believed she buried her husband, Cpl. Faylen Rohwer, who was reported killec in third world was” = © & Korea. Then last Saturday she saw a United Press-Acme telephoto of a group of American prison. ret ers ers held by the Communists and identified one of the group as Cpl. Rohwer. "Even the children Family Dies in Fire recognized him," she said. Now until more proof is offered that her husband actually“was killed in ST JOHN'S Newfoundland: Korea, she will cling to the hope that he is alive. Jan. 16 (UP)—An American naval officer and his wife, two children, Sailors Union Joins

Union of the Pacific, yesterday transporting or selling narcotics and a maid were killed today annourfred the SUP has adopted must stand trial before a union when fire destroved their home. In Fight on Narcotics a constitutional Aendment lmcommittee. The officer was Lt. Cmdr. Victor : aid in the ‘fight aghinst use of Those found guilty will he sube Hemspire, His home town and 5 AN FRANCISCO, An 16 narcotics, : jéct to “such punishment as tha the names of the other victims (UP) Harry Lundeberg, secre- The amendment provided any union shall dbeide.” including exwere not disclosed. tary-treasurer of the AFL Sailors memher caught using, possessing, pulzion from the union.

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