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-BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday, Ort 18, 1962
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JFK Hears Mental
Retardation Report
Joe Kennedy
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WASHINGTON i APi—President
Kennedy receives a battle plan to-
day for launching a broad attack
national
national
services to retarded, especially in
"deprived and distressed areas."
2. Establishment of a national
"Those three-hour lunches they
take over there are ridiculous.”
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The panel urges revision of the
accepted plant safety programs,
with an eye to fitting them to ma-
jor or rgicnal disasters »» well
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by the critics but loved by the pub-
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public Monday night, dratted 99
recommendations for a program
which would emphasize commun-
ity action and call for volunteers
to heip the retarded through a
domestic peace corps
primary interest is motion pic-
tures.
"This is still a good business,"
he commented. "It is undergoing
some changes, but it is going to,
survive. And Hollywood is going
to come back.
words from Frank Sinatra: "This
town is far from dead."
It's not all talk with Sinatra. He
is the head of a growing enter-
solution
The President’s 43-year-old sis-
ter Rosemary is mentally retard-
ed and has spent the last 20 years
in a Catholic institution that spe-
cializes in the care of such cases.
The panel, headed by Dr. Leon-
ard Mayo of New York, noted in
The crowd roared its approval
when he added: "this was news,
indeed, to all of us who have been
following the news."
The cheers continued as Eisen-
hower heatedly defended his ad-
ministration's record.
"In those eight years we lost m
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their rocker they usually wind up
on a couch.
Mass.
The elder Kennedy probably
will visit New York City a week
from now and then fly to his win-
ter home at Palm Beach, Fla.
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VOLUME 1
"The First Four
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VOLUME 2
“Ihe Develop-
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THREE COMMENDED — Three senior students at Brow.wood High School have
received letters of commedation from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation
for their performances on the qualifying test given last spring. The students are,
left to right, Judy Kirksey, Ellen Fisher and Mike Green. More than 16,000
schools participated in the test and an estimated 28,700 students received letters of
commendation. Parents of the students are Messrs, and Mmes. C. R. Fisher, L. A.
prise that is branching into sev-
eral entertainment fields. But his
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Sinatra is no dabbler in produc-
tion. When he isn't filming, he
spends a full work day at his lux-
urious suite of offices in a bank
• building at the western edge of
the Sunset Strip.
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on mental retardation. which has
•truck three out of 100 Americans,
The report was drafted by a
presidential panel of experts who
will call on the President at the
White House this morning
The wife of Charles Chaplin Jr.
filed suit in Los Angeles for sep-
arate maintenance.
Mrs. Marta Chaplin. 32. a doc-
tor's assistant, charged “extreme
cruelty and grievous mental suf-
fering" at the hands of the 37-
year-old son of the comedian. She
seeks $437.75 a month pending
trial of her divorce suit.
Chaplin is worth $250,000, the
wife said. The complaint said
they were married last April and
separated in September.
NEW YORK AP- While the
West Coast adds up the millions
of dollars of damage from hurri-
cane winds and torrential rains
business firms in ali parts of the
nation are pushing pTans . for re-
ducing the impact of major disas-
inch of ground to tyranny, we wit-.
nessed no abdication of responsi-
bility. We accepted no compro-
mise of pledged word or with-
U Thant. acting secretary-gen-
eral of the United Nations, will
visit Algeria at the invitation of
Prime'Minister Ahmed Ben Bella,
a spokesman said at the United
Nations. No date has been set.
' poses—a
| should be
House for a week's visit. The for-
mer ambassador to Britain, who
is recovering from the effects of
„ . . .... 1 research institute of learning to
Kennedy established the blue- investigate basic learning proces-
ses.
3. Expenditures at $45 million
over the next three years to pro-
vide comprehensive health serv-
ices—including expansion of the
federal maternal and child health
He quoted Kennedy as saying
he “during eight years of Republican
ion administration our foreign policy
were established. One war
ended and incipient wars
blocked.
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ing and implementing the disaster
program on a single high-level
executive. Part of his duties is
knowing the national plan worked
out by military and federal agen-
Candidate" coming into release
and is now making "Come Blow
Your Horn" in partnership with
Paramount. He has other proper-
lie.
Sinatra has "The Manchurian
ig contact with retired cm-
some encouraging
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prenatal care.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Joseph P. Kennedy, the Presi-
dent’s father, is at the White
was duction. but last year he set up the family home at Hyannis Port,
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tue. a group of top fiscal officers
of the nation s corporations, re-
ports its special Panel on Policies
and Plans for Major Disaster has
‘drawn up guidelines applicable
both to nuclear or peacetime ca
tastrophies.
The panel of corporate officials
studied and coordinated plans and
preparations of companies in the
fields of aircraft, banking, manu-
facturing, metals, petroleum, life
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“I have no plans to shoot
abroad. I want to stay here
where the money is. And I think
other producers are coming to
that same conclusion. You don't
save money in the long run by
shooting overseas. The know-how
of Hollywood crews makes film-
ing more sensible here."
Sinatra has a mania for moving
things along. Long rehearsals and
multiple takes are for the birds.
Hence he could never tolerate the
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high infant death rates," said tl
panel’s report. "Poor nutriti
, cies and liaison with Civil Defense
— — ,, _ ___me in the comenity.
The Financial Executives Insti-
A company should plan for con-
tinuity of management, in case
disaster removed key men. Many :
ten.
The Atlantic and Gulf coasts
also know the staggering toll that
hurricanes can take. The interior
states know the fury of cyclones
and tornadoes. Any city, any
plant might face the disaster of
fire, flood or explosion.
Most firms are insured against
such loss. But often the disaster
can threaten the very life of the
company. Many companies could
not survive without their records,
even if insured on property loss
And since the Berlin crisis of
1961—now being heated up again
N YOUR CHOICE
HANDSOME AND BEAUTIFUL — In elections of
school favorites at Brownwood High School, titles of
“handsome ad beautiful” went to Terry Southall and
Nancy Watson. Both are seniors and their parents are
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Southall and MP and Mrs. R. O.
mental retardation
along with Cuba—the possibility of
nuclear attack has spurred new
efforts b companies, industries,
and groups to prepare for disaster
even though expecting it won't
companies are drawing up an
emergency executive succession
Hat. The panel warns against let-
ting employes get the idea such
a list applies to normal advance-
ment programs, it also adds that
drawal of principle. No walls were he said.
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Soviet instrument ships reached a
point in the Pacific today where
they were within 450 miles of both
the U.S. nuclear test zone and the
impact area staked out by the
Soviet Union for experimental
rocket shots.
From this position it was be-
lieved the ships—the Sibir. Suchan
and Sakhalin—could monitor the
। performance of the Russian rockets
White House press secretary
Pierre Salinger said.
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"Mental retardation tends to be must seriously question
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full-time basis. The company
insurance and public utilities.
The study advises putting re-
sponsibility for planning develop-
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hoping for a
aissance get
as tn plant crises.
Emergency repair plans should
be drawn up, with named em-
ployes given definite tasks for re-
storing electric power, communi-
cations. water, gas, sewerage,
buildings and equipment.
Protecting vital records runs a
wide gamut. Some companies
store records at a distance. Others
duplicate them and disperse
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and any U.S. nuclear tests
One American test went awry
today-an effort to set off a high
altitude nuclear test at Johnston j
Island. A spokesman said the Thor
missile anti its nuclear warhead1
were destroyed in flight by a
range safety officer because of ap
unexplained malfunction
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grant program—for “high risk”
pregnancy cases in low income
groups.,
4. Establishment of 10 new re-
search centers to investigate bio-
logical. behavioral, social and oth-
er areas.
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Chicken Livers
British Foreign Secretary Lord
Home was made a knight of the
Thistle. Scotland's ancient order
ofschivalry-by Queen Elizabeth
H. it was announced at Edin-
burgh, Scotland.
He will be installed a knight at
a ceremony at St. Giles Cathedral
in Edinburgh on Thursday. a
court announcement said. King
Olav of Norway will be made a
knight of The Thistle at the same
ceremony.
Saway (guaranteed Hjeali!
copies in branch offices. But the
panel urges a close look at rec-1
ords to choose only the truly vital
for disaster control programs.
Finally the panel notes that In-
dustry officials are being urged bv
federal agencies to establish local
mutual aid associations to assist
each other with equipment and
manpower as needed. This forms
ka pool of fire fighting equipment,
medical supplies and rescue
, items.
ties in preparation, and all look
as if they will be Hollywood-
BOSTON (AP) — Former
President Dwight D. Eisen-
hower sharply criticized •
President Kennedy Monday,
night for conducting what
he termed "a dreary foreign
policy . .. . too sad to talk
I about” .
1 . Eisenhower responded to Ken
nedy's recent criticisms of Repub-
lican foreinn policy in the 1950‘s
with a slashing attack of his own.
The forme- Republican presi-
dent treated a partisan throng
gathered at Commonwealth Ar-
mors- for a $100-a-plate GOP din-
ner to his strongest attack to date
on the Democratic administra-
tion's foreign policy.
Eisenhower is scheduled tn con-
tinue his New England campaign
1 swing in support of local GOP
candidates today.
The former president displayed
i his famous grin and his equally
famous temper Monday night in
Boston
Eisenhower appeared visibly
■ angry when he told some 5,000
। Republican party faithful of re-
cent criticism of his foreign pol-
| icy
"Personally I have been careful
in all my speeches to keep cur-
, rent foreign policy out of partisan
debate. But when a charge is
made for purely political pur-
its 281 -page repory Monday that
the causes of"metal retardation
are complex and varied, and a
broad attack is necessary to pre
vent and treat them.
With statistics it sketched the
scope of tiie problem:
About 126,000 children bom each
year are destined to become men-
tally retarded.
Of the 5 4 million Americans
who are afflicted, 400,000 are so
severely retarded they need con
scant care and supervision. These
cases usually are associated with
organic defects and strike at all
economic levels.
However, many of the recom-
mendations focused on the fact
that mild retardation, which ac-
counts for 99 per cent of the
cases, has its heaviest concentra-
tion among children of parents
with poor education and low in-
comes.
These are described as the “no-
book homes" where no encourage-
ment is or can be given to learn
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Mrs. Katharine Dexter McCor-
mick. Boston civic leader and
philanthropist, has given the State
Department a half-million-dollar
, Swiss chateau so that U.S. diplo-
mats will have a better meeting
place when they go to Geneva,
the State Department announced
in Washingtom.
The historic chateau is perhaps
the largest private donation ever
received from an individual by
the depatment, the announce-
ment said
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well as genetic and other biologi- Eisenhower called it “a strange
cal factors also contribute." departure from fact” . when his
The panel, in its report made The panel urged these steps: ; Democratic successor said "that
1. Establishment of a domestic during the past 21 months, a new
peace corps to spur voluntary and firm and forward looking for-
eign policy has been developed."
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