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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 14

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Robinson, of Beaumont, who recently observed her 97th birthday, visits her son Ernest G. Robinson, 79, who lives in St, Anthony's Home for the Aged in Houston, Mrs. Robinson travels from Beaumont every week to visit her son, who is blind. A dauphter of Mrs, Robinson, with whom she lives, drives her mother to Houston for the weekly visit. A high point of the trip: A family dinner in a restauiant.

(AP Wirephoto) Local Officers Too Well Known OCEAN CITY, N.J. A private detective agency has been hired to supplement this resort's police in enforcing the Sunday closing law, Mayor B. Thoma.s Waldman announced Thursday. local detectives are just too well known by the amuse ment men and storekeepers to Say It Wiih Flowers" FROM Flowers Harry Clowe. Owner.

ll.H ollin St, DIAL TR4 5876 This community has enforced Sunday closing laws since its founding from a Methodist camp meeting in 1879. WARD CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE conscious. 'He was constantly getting up and down and nervously she said. Took Tahlets Miss Gulliver said Ward had mentioned to her that he occasionally took sleeping tablets. She said she had seen him in possession of two phials con- tlclrm of ImmoraHty In upper British political and social circles.

Rumors After persistent rumors linking name with the call girl, he denied in the House of Commons that there was anything improper in their relationship. Ward wrote to the government and to several newspapeis that Profumo had not been completely honest in his statement. The minister resigned, admitting that he had lied, and Ward was arrested on charges of operating a stable of prostitutes. Had he lived. Ward could taining capsules but did not received a maximum pris- know where he got them and on term of 14 years, had not seen the labels.

Noel Howard in whose apartment Ward was staying during his trial, testified he had known the osteopath for 31-2 vear.s and never had him doing anything which suggested he was abnormal mentally. "I thought he was a completely well-balanced Jones said. Jones described finding Ward unconscious, his face purple and his motith gaping open. Looked Dead looked Jones said. Near the end of his trial Ward told friends he believed he was being made a scapegoat for the Profumo scandal.

Today 20 writers and theatrical personalities sent a wreath of 600 white roses to hi.s funeral bearing a card with their signatures and the inscription Stephen Ward, a victim of British The signatures were collected by Poet Christopher Logue. Among those who signed wei-e playwright John Osborne, his wife, film critic Penelope Gil- iatt, stage star Fenella, Field- Jones said he shouted and theatrical producer Ward, slapped his face and tried artificial respiration, then telephoned for an ambulance. He said he found a phial on the table beside Ward and a number of letters in the room written in spidery handwriting. nr. Donald Teare, a patholo- S'.

page one tissues caused by the tissues Joan Littlewood. do not condone anything Dr. Ward may have said Mi.s.s Fielding. just feel rather for the way in which he was seized upon and judged by PRIEST being deprived of oxygen for three or four minutes. Teare wa.s asked if this could have happened before Jones found Ward, He replied that could well have been the case.

Ward's introduction of Miss Keeler to War Minister Profumo In 1961 started a chain of circumstances which this summer nearly forced Prime Minister Macmillan to resign touched off widespread cri- Lowest priced FRIGIDAIRE! Yes, genuine Flair glamour (looks built-in but in a brand new model for modest budgets. Eye-level oven with filigree glass door that glides up out of way. Cook-Master automatic oven control. Roll-out cooking units. Controls right on cooking top.

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Cary indicated the next step will be a series of meetings with securities industry leaders. Seek Accord These would seek an accord on additional controls and improvements, especially those within the powers of the SEC. the Stock Exchanges, Mutual Fund Industry and the National A.ssociation of Security Dealers, which oversees the over-the- counter market for unlisted stocks. Cary said he had no plans to ask for legislation at this session of Congress, but a couple of proposals would be advanced next year. A bill embodying recommendations based on the first special staff study report has passed the Senate and awaits House action.

The latest report, released shortly after noon, caused no immediate stir on the stock market, where prices inched higher late in the day. Spokesmen for the New York Stock Exchange, the largest, together with the American Exchange and the Invest ment Company Institute, voice of the Mutual Fund Industry, declined comment on specifics. rooperat.e All indicated they wanted to cooperate in harmonizing differences with the SEC which itself made no explicit commitments on the work of its special staff. While most mutual funds declined comment, Allen Hunter, president of the One William Street Fund, agreed on the of potential conflict of but his fund enforced strict rules designed to prevent conflicts. The problem could arise when a fund officer trades with his own money in securities that the funds are buying and selling on behalf of shareholders.

The report found that over seven months 14 per cent of in 128 funds studied engaged in this practice, with some buying or selling a few days in advance of fund transactions. Care was taken to avoid criticism of mutual fund shares as a basic form of investment. woman neighbor repoited that she the priest and another man leave the car about 1:30 a. m. yesterday.

The priest left friends at 1 a. m. Thursday in Yonkers, north of Manhattan. doubt if anyone would deny theie is a need for a more comprehensive said Dr. Press, a technical member of the U.

S. negotiating team. has made some very significant advances In the field Police said the apartment on.in the past five years, but we West 227th Street is on the first'are all looking forward to the cssfully again." This new long-range capability means it is not absolutely necessary to have "black on Soviet soil to detect most blasts of more than 10 kilotons. But the discovery of the decoupling effect of caves, plus the fact that many valuable experiments can be made with devices of less than 10 kilotons, leaves a large gap in any arms control fence. Dr.

Press believes two things are needed: First, continued research toward sensitive detection and identification methods. Second, on-site inspection (within the boundaries of the Soviet Unions until improved techniques are available. There's the hitch. "The Russians have consistently objected to on-site Dr. Press said.

treaty is the best compromise we could expect at this time. At least it does end, or is designed to end, contamination of the Haiti Rebels Take To Hills SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, Aug. 9 Haitian exiles who invaded Haiti reportedly have taken to the hills to wage guerrilla warfare against the government of Pre sident Francois Duvallier. Reports from Port au Prince, the Haitian capital, indicated the drive which exile spokesmen had said the invaders were making across northern Haiti had fizzled or been dispersed by forces. A spokesman for Esso Stand ard Oil said the American company's two bulk plants near Fort Liiberte were operating normally again.

And American evacuees were returning to their jobs along the northern coastal area. A defector from the Haitian army who fled with 12 of his men into the neighboring Dominican Republic told newsmen Gen. Leon Cantave, the rebel commander, and the of his force had melted into the Haitian mountains. The defector, Marc Sylvian, 30, said he was the adjustant of an army post at Derac, in northwest Haiti. He said invasion force totaled about 300 and picked up recruits on its march.

TPjST AT THE vehicle tranb- ports the Pershing missile through the palmetto and scrub brush at Cape Canaveral, Fai. It was a test simulatmg rough, treatment the would undergo in combat. Later, the missile waf fired successfully. (AP Wirephoto) CHAT floor of a three-story house. Another of the brothers.

Owen, occupies an apartment on the second floor and their mothers lives across the street. Left Friends Police repoited that Father McShane had driven his own car to his home after leaving friends in Yonkers day when underground tests, too, can be prohibited, with assurance that any violator will be he said. Atmospheric test.s can be detected at great distance because of the radioactive debris. Even if a bomb were peifect rd. detonation could be Witnesses told police that 3 because the first burst about the same time, a station light excites a brief glow in wagon arrived.

The priest and, the upper atmosphere which can the other driver entered seen by instruments far be- the house together, police the horizon, ed. ITnderwater tests can be de- The station wagon was own- jected because they set up sounded by Howard Katz of the waves that travel Bionx. Police said he had loan-, miles, od it to an acquaintenace before Kven tests far out in space it was stolen. can be detected with rea.sonable The acquaintance, police because they throw bad brought the set of some radiations that are dif- knives found in the vehicle. MARKET CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE for a closer rein on self- regulation of organized securities markets, such as the New York and American Stock exchanges.

In a letter of transmittal to SATURDAY Extra Savings SATURDAY ONLY Limited Quantities PsO MOALl DOWN on Sears Revolvinir Charge Acconnt! ferent from those ordinarily found in the Solar System. But underground tests are hard to detect, for two reasons: 1, They fiequently are confused with earthquakes. 2. The bombs can be suspended in a large cavity, and this muffles the blast so it cannot be identified by monitoring stations more than a few hundred miles away. Cannot Be Scientists cannot be sure of identifying underground of less than magnitude 4 with monitoring stations outside the Soviet Union.

Magnitude a way of measuring underground shocks on a scale that puts most property- damaging earthquakes at magnitude li or higher. Magnitude is 10 times the strength of magnitude magnitude 6 is 10 times the strength of magnitude 5, and on up the scale. In dry, sandy soil of the type found in many areas of the Soviet Union, a bomb of 10 kilo- equal to 10,000 tons of TNT sets off a shock of magnitude 4. By suspending the bomb in an underground a technique which tends to blast energy from the surrounding power of the de vice can be increased greatly without its showing more than magnitude 4 on sei.smographs outside the Soviet Union. Superbombs of the million could almost certainly he identified, but much can be learned by testing with I weapons of 10 kilotons or less.

Exclusion of underground tests from the treaty does not mean CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE discussions with Rusk and British Foreign Secretary Lord Home. It assumed that Rusk and Khrushchev again would range over major East-West issues, including the future of divided Berlin and Khrushchev's proposals for an East-West aggression pact and stationing of observers on both sides of the Iron Curtain to guard against surprise attack. Rusk also was expected to urge Khrushchev to bring pressure on the pro-Communist faction in Laos to observe the ccase-fire in that southeast Asian nation. No major decisions were expected to result from the conference. Its purpose was to see whether a road has been opened for fruitful negotiations in the wake of the limited nuclear test ban agreement.

Rusk and Gromyko were to fly back to Moscow after the meeting with Khrushchev, and Gromyko was to be thft American host at dinner tonight. TRAGEDY CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE miles west of the capital. The announcement said nine government troops, including a 2nd lieutenant, were killed in the clash at Binh Phu and 15 wounded. Nolting is returning to the United States next week and will be replaced here by Henry Cabot Lodge, former S. Ambassador to the United Nations Corsicana Home Children At Shrine Circus Corsicana State Home children.

the first of two contingents, were in Waco this afternoon (Friday) to attend the Karem Temple Shrine Circus at Dutton Street Park. About 650 children from other in.sti- iutions, including Waco State Home, the Methodist Home, Waco Club, the Crippled Hospital and other centers also were in attendance. A second contingent of Cor- Home youth will be in Waco to see the circus Saturday. In all, about 250 ouiigsters from here will see the circus in the two days. Hold Services John D.

Freeman Funeral services for John D. Freeman, 82, retired farmer, who had lived In Collin county the past 45 years, were held Tuesday at 3 p.m. from the Turrentine-Jackson Chapel in McKinney. The rites were conducted by Rev. W.

H. Baker of McKinney and Rev. C. A. Buchanan of Gainesville.

Interment was in the Pecan Grove cemetery in McKinney. Mr. Freeman diei! at his home, Route 1, McKinney, Monday. He was a member of the Church of Chtist and was married to Jeanette Champion December 22, 1902, In Navarro Surviving are his wife; three sons, H. McKinne.v: E.

D. Arlington, and B. Virginia; five daughters, Mrs. Wood Scott, Mrs. Cecil Robinson, Mrs.

Troy Lindsey, Mrs, Henry Baxter, all of McKinne.v; Mrs, G. T. Myers, San Antonio; a ter, Mrs. Minnie Davis, Corsicana; and a number of grandchildren, great grandchildren and other relatives. A.

N. Poulter Dies Thursday FROST, Aug. 9 M. (Jack) Poulter, 73, retired farmer, died of a heart attack at his home here Thursday afternoon. Native of Brandon, he had resided in this community .35 years.

Funeral services will be held from the Frost Baptist church Saturday at 3 p.m. with burial in the Frost cemetery. The rites will be conducted by Rev. C. C.

Ellis, pastor. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Della Poulter, Frost; five sons, Ralph Poulter, Dalla.s; Eldridge Poulter, Fort Worth; J. D. Poulter, Temple; Fred Poulter, Mission, and Joe Poulter, Port Neches; a daughter, Mrs.

Emory Burgamy, Fort Worth; a brother, Robert H. Poulter, Corsicana; two sisters, Mrs. H. Mitchell, Big Sandy, and Mr.s. E.

L. Morgan, Lubbock; 10 grandchildren, three grandchildren and other relatives. McCormick Funeral Service directs. Scouis, Cubs Plan Swimminfi Festival Aug. 22 Corsicana Scouts and Cub Scouts will take part in a festival and a ming meet here later in August, Bob Etzel announced day.

Navarro District Cub Scouts will hold a swim festival ati the Park Swimming Pool Aug-" ust 22 at 7:30 p.m. There be a swimming contests, and a number of fun contests which all Cubs will be able to participate In. A Scout swimming meet will be held at the East Side Swimming Pool Tue.sday, August 20 at 7:30 p.m. Scouts will participate In a number of events, and for thase who swim, there will be other water contests. Other details will be announced later.

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m. 5:00 m. Saturdays 6:00 p.m. past live yeat Pi ess said; it does mean that more research is needed. instance, in 1958 we thought it was impossible to identify underground shocks of magnitude 4 farther away than i 000 kilometers, (about 600 miles)," said Dr.

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