Salem, Oregon, Thursday, January 24, 1957 Monacans Dance All Night To Celebrate Heiress 'Birth By HIKRKE LKGROS l other Ray kind of dance. The MONTE CAItLO Wv-Thc joyful awn advanced and so did the 1 1 o n a c a n s rocked 'n' roled : ccienraiinR. 1 nc swanK nigni ciun l.iroughout the night to celebrate tin arrival of their royal baby, Princess Caroline. But the happy the famous Rambling casino was packed. Today was a national holiday in a : d weary father. Prince Rainier recognition of the royal birth. The holiday applies to almost every one except the croupiers at the casino. Celebrations will continue until the baby's baptism, expect- Final II'. went to bed early The mother. Princess Grace, 6l.pt quietly in her bedroom in the palace. Beside her, in a crib or.ee occupied by Prince Ranicr, j c(j wilnin a ,, s.ept tne Diue-eyea. aurK-nant-'u baby born yesterday morning. Doctors said the former Grace K-lly's condition was excellent. She was expected to be up and around the palace in two or three da:-s. The rejoicing residents and visi tors in this 367-acre principality on the Riviera gathered in a sing ing and dancing throng before the palace early last night. They lit a bonfire and shouted "Long live the Prince long live the prin cess" far into the night. The people shouted repeatedly for Rainier, but he did not appear on the palace balcony. He had kept a vigil with his mother-in-law Mrs. John li. Kelly of Philadel phia outside the palace delivery room from 3 a.m. until Ihc baby arrived al 9:27 a m. He was in a twirl ol royal activity for the rest of the day and decided to turn in early. The palace square was deco rated gaily with the same red and . white flagpoles that were put up last April when the Prince mar ried the American movie star. Yachts in the tiny port were lit like Christmas trees. Alter yelling themselves hoarse, the Monacans scattered into cafes and other night spots around the 1 principality. They danced -rock V roll, mambo, and almost every 2 Desperadoes, Girl Seized in i Bank Robbery I MINNEAPOLIS m Two men j listed by the FBI as among "the1 most - dangerous criminals at large," and a teen-age girl were seized early today in connection , with a $14,000 Baltimore bank' robbery. FBI agents and police, in a mass raid on an apartment at the edge of the downtown district, captured the three without any resistance. Cal Howard, special FBI agent In charge, said the three are Louis It. Arquilla, 26; Martin Francis Fecney, 41; and Dorothy . Frances Borchnrd, 19, all of Bos ' ton. Howard laid the trio was wnnt ; td for the holdup of the Fidelity Baltimore National Bank and , Trust Co., Freedom Branch, last ; Nov. 20. Agents said a snub-nosed ,38-caliber pistol and a sawed-off shotgun, with' ample supplies of ammunition, were found in the apartment. "These men currently had been listed as two of the most danger ous criminals nt large," Howard said. "They had stated they would (hoot any officer attempting to arrest them." Howard said Miss Rorchard had been accused as the driven of the holdup getaway car in the bank robbery. He said the trio would appear in fedcrnl court to answer to the bank robbery war . rants. Photographers swarmed into Monaco, but only the Prince him self, a competent amateur with a camera, took pictures of his daughter on the first day. As happy as the Monacans are, their rejoicing is not entirely sen timental. If the family should die out, the principality would belong legally to France and would be subject to the stiff French taxes and military draft. 40s in the Gulf states to the teens' in the Ohio Valley. Marks in the 30s and 40s also were reported in I the Carohnas and ranged to around zero in New Kngland. Southern Florida escaped t h e chilly breezes. Subzero weather was indicated in sections of the Northeast, some 40 to 50 degrees lower than yes terday morning. The cold air continued to spread most of the Midwest and spread! ut h w a r d over the Nor"rn into most of the eastern third of . Rockies and extreme Northern the country today, ending a brief plains and temperatures ranged Cold Hits East, Midwest After Short Respite By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cold weather persisted spell of springlike temperatures Temperatures in the Eastern area dropped quickly as gusty winds brought in the icy air. Readings ranged from the 30s and from 15 to 20 degrees below zero in North Dakota and Montana. It was cold in most of the Midwest, with readings below freezing. n n iqantic week NAACP Urges Ike Speak Out ATLANTA iffr-Itny Wilkins, ex I'Ulive secretary of the NAACP. das asked President Kisenhower In "speak nut from liis hljili of lice" OKainst what lie described is lawlessness and inlenee i. unsl the Nrro in the Smith. 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