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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 3

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-BROOKLYN' EAGLE WED APR IS 1954 3 Queen in Uganda Ignores Maa Mau Threats Schwable Case May Start Study On Hqw to Resist Red Torture juT Washington April 28 (UK) The Defense Department may i Entebbe I'gamli April 28 Queen Ellwiheth ll ig-nored a Mau Mau death threat 'and lauded today at this jxiri on Africa's Lake Victoria I A high government official death threats -1 I ui ha 1 airliner after a tough six-hour arches rrretnl In Ibv lownfUgty iMhlch a tropical storm bore welcome mragrs diverted ihem to Xai-sandsnf applauding tribesmen i-old turned ont- in ilie rain to see- I 1 1 -ye the Queen Heaiy security forces stood ii i-t iu: thi Elizabeth and her husband' Elisabeth and the Duke had said IJedan Klmalhi high-: Duke of Edinburgh j-were met hy three Baganda est ranking niemher of thejstep'pod front big Argonaut tribe regents at the airport anti-white terrorist organlza-i lion had warned he would shoot the Queen bn her arrival here Despite' the Mau Man ROOKivn CRUDER CIIV United Frew Telrphftts NAUTICAL Shirley ftay France 21 who twice tried to swim English Channel walks down aisle in Fall River Mass Baptist Temple with Marine Lt Douglas Smith They're Mr and Mrs now Detective Indicted In Abortion Death A detective cited seven timesjtody of his attorney for trial for excellent police work today (May 21 had been Indicted as ah acres-Police said the detective was on the premises when a raid was staged April 4 on a Bronx home in which Gertrude Finally 35 of 2907 22d 8t was found lead Stewart is accused of shielding the principals ln: the abortion although he knew sory after the fact in the abortion death of an unmarried Coney Island woman The indictment was-- returned by a Bronx grand Jury against Detective Valentine Stewart of 805 Ouens St the Bronx He was paroled In cus- they had committed a felony Bar s- United Press TsJrp im CLEARED BUT Marine Cof Frank Schwable is embraced by his vyife as he arrives home in Arlington Vo after a court of inquiry had cleared him of any disciplinary action for falsely confessing to waging germ warfare while a prisoner of the Reds in Korea However Navy Secretary Robert Anderson said Schwable had "seriously impaired" his military usefulness set up a special board to ttudy Communist torture of war prisoners and proposed new training policies for Americans facing the risk of capture in future conflicts The broad gauge study would be a result of the celebrated In whicn Marine Col Frank Scwable yesterday won a partial dear a nee after Investigation by a court of inquiry of his false germ warfare confessions while a Korean war prisoner The court of inquiry said in lto findings of fact approved by Defense1 Secretary Charles Wilson that Schwable resisted torture the limit of his and there was "reasonable for hla false confession Career in Jeopardy Navy Secretary Robert Anderson and Marine Commandant Gen Lemuel Shepherd Jr approved the recommendations that disciplinary be taken in case but they left cloud over his future in the Marine Corps Shepherd said ftchwable should be restricted in any future assignment to work that would make minimum demands on elements of unblemished personal example and His false confession was a "severe blow to national Hhepherd said ami Anderson said that his military usefulness was "seriously impaired" A i a result of the Schwable case the Marine court of inquiry said the Defense Department should frame new rule of conduct for American military men who may become prisoners of war Wilson said he had taken the proposal All Families Affected In his statement Anderson particularly dwelt on the need for dealing with the and unique jfroblema of national nd International concern" posed by the physical and men-1 tal tortures employed by a diabolical fnemy" The problems nffert not only uniformed men and women bnt nil American' families whose sons or daughters may serve in the armed forces Anderson 'said Anderson who soon will become Deputy Defense Secretary succeeding Roger Kyea proposed the appointment of a commission of military medical and legal experts to study the methods of dealing with prisoners The Schwable case brought out that there were differing instructions given military men in Korea on what information Should be revealed by war prisoners In lengthy discussion of that problem Shepherd advocated that this country stick to the Geneva Convention which provides that war prisoners should give raptors nothing bnt name rank serial number and date of birth Shepherd contended that In Korea "those seemed to have fared beat who -talked the -BROOKLYN STORE OPEN 11:30 it 9- 41 BROOKlVn GRRDEII CUV I LOVE HER CHILD SOBS 1 tfijjS 'hinimprfng rnjon taffeta fer Ike Jlleiher of Ike Brldo Our very important little lull dedicated imply 4o making yon look )our iovrlirst on that mosl important day Rul ifiilly made -of irides--rent taffela brimmed with pleated cocardea misled will: rhinestone (lusted veils' A The shaped plateau in dnsly pink 1895 The shell in duMy pink nr navy blue 1500 MlLlJbKRY SAl-OX-iECOM) FLOOR 1 Mom Breaks Arms Nose Teeth N'orwalk Cal April 28 Physicians totftiy worked to restore the deformed body of a whimpering 9-year-old girl whose pregnant mother calmly admitted twisting her arms until they broke a crunching rr-Sheriffs deputies jailed Mrfc Trinidad Vera 28 after they found her second oldest daughter Celia Sanehex cowering behind a pile of dirty clothes in Mrs Vera's home They said the woman the mother of seven children and expecting her eighth haa savagely and systematically beaten the girl during the past 18 months Oh various occasions during the period they1 said the had: Struck the girl In the face so hard aha was blinded In one eye Broken both her arms by twisting them until they cracked 1 Pommeled her back with a two-foot rubber hose until the girl's flesh was mass of welts Knocked ont six of the girl's upper teeth Squeesed her hands nnlil the bonrs broke Smashed the girl's nose by breaking jt several times with the boss' and her fists' But ths little girl broke into tears when deputies said they were taking her from her mother love my mother" she sobbed The frightened little girl whimpered as she attempted ta run crooked fingers over her swollen nose by lowering her head to her hands Her ghoulders have been frozen Into Immobility by untreated Injuries And her arms extend grotesquely because of apparent breaks that healed without medical attention' i' i Rita We ighing Pact 'r On Yasmins Fortune Ailing Cheaters Bridgeport Conn April 28 (LfR) Authorities at Bridgeport and St Vincent's hospitals learned some patients are never too sick for larceny It was discovered that soma were inserting straws i nthe dime slots of bed radios gypping both the hospital and the company that supplies the 1 sets The dlots jwere chau-iix' ABRAHAM hiuom si i sari visit Aly who will have custody ot her for part of each year under terms of the agree-meat Ha said he wan with lha custody provisions "because I'm interested in the good of tho child That's tha only thing I have In my heart" ll le Alfred Gats Rang Alfred -N Aprid 28 UR A rifle range will be completed for the Alfred University ROTC hy September Targets and 22-callber rifles will be provided by the Army Rita Hayworth today prepared to sign an agreement Offered by her third husband Aly Khan which would make their daughter Princess Yas-uina millionairess on the installment plan Aly signed the agreement In Manhattan yesterday just before he took a plane 'for the racing season in London and Faria Her lawyer Bartley Crum aid Rita studied the-document until late last night to be cure about custody clauses but he aid ho was expected AIjrn attorney Charles Torero said terms of the meat would settle about 'WJWW00' im four -year -old Jasmin by the lime she is 8 Aly will plant $100000 a year In a trust fund In "a Swiss 'k and supply 88000 j-ear maihlenanre until the curly-j "sired princess reached mu-' tnrity I The question of the religious faith will be decided 'hen she is seven years old J'hich by Moslem code -is the of -Rita's fourth -husband Dick Haymes helped her study the greement Together they face vral financial suito and he i fighting deportation to his native Argentina Yasmiawtts taken under Jmrd daring lle afternoon to A I FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN i Traa Indian K'alk rnmlnrt in I lha uaii styla Dad prefers I Here's shod la delight the heart af all yanng men 1 At TONGUES Wetiafefn yotly-Trlmmod Smoked Beef Tangvos Defy 45? per pound Regularly 9c 4 I CHEESE Genuine fmperled Bwlttarlaad Black Crvyare Ckeeae full length coats Iry light nylon print for flto Modern Woman 1 Tha drees oull reach for most often during the warm summer months! 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