Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday. Oct. 23,1959 Texas Pornography Ring Smashed SAN ANGELO, Tex. —(UPI)— An Englishman and a native of New York state will face a Tom Green County, Tex., grand jury Monday on charges of running a lewd picture ring involving college and high school girls. The Englishman, Harry Sutherland, 25, or London, claims through his attorney, Al Clyde of Fort Worth, that he is a victim of circumstances and blackmail. The New Yorker, Robert William Cornell, 30, was not available for comment after he was released from the Tom Green County jail late yesterday. He had been serving out a 10-day sentence for contributing to the delinquency of a minor which also cost him a $250 fine. Cornell is a former Texas Christian University student who was active on campus as a members of the student legislature. He was graduated in 1953. Both Cornell and Sutherland, who came to this country 18 months ago, were employed by a credit rating firm (Dun and Bradstreet) in the Fort Worth officers. Both are charged with sodomy in San Angelo, Cornell's job took him to parts of West Texas, including San Angelo. his client was stricly a victim of circumstance. He was arrested in his apartment after a photographic developing firm processed some of Cornell's film and discovered pornographic material. The attorney said Sutherland and Cornell made a trip to San Angelo from Fort Worth, but stopped in Brownwood where they met an 18-year-old girl. Clyde said Cornell took nude pictures of the girl while the Englishman was not present and then used the old photographic trick of superimposing Sutherland into the picture. Clyde said Cornell was trying to blackmail Sutherland by threatening to expose the doctored print. The attorney said he believes Sutherland was charged on the basis of that photograph. of lewd pictures found in his apartment," Kever said. Kever said the pictures were of nude and partly-nude Fort Worth girls, a Brownwood High School girl, a Howard Payne College coed and several San Angelo teenaged girls. But Tom Green County District Attorney Justin Kever said he found hundreds of lewd pictures in Cornell's San Angelo apartment. "I couldn't estimate the number Cornell, who told Kever he was formerly of Ithica and Utica, N.Y., was not charged in connection with the lewd pictures. Officers also confiscated four reels of "stag" pornographic) movies featuring a well-known former Dallas strip tease dancer. The sodomy charges, however grew out of alleged relations with a young girl. Kever said. U.S. and Russia Exchange Films Cornell is married but separated from his Fort Worth wife, also a former TCU student. WASHINGTON — (UPI) The premiers of the first U.S. and Soviet films to be shown under an exchange agreement will be held in Washington and Moscow on Nov. 10. Sutherland was charged and later surrendered to Fort Worth authorities after being recognized in one of Cornell's pictures. Clyde said "I couldn't estimate the number The award-winning Hollywood film "Marty" will be shown in the Soviet Union. The Soviet feature "The Cranes Are Flying" will open in Washington at the same time. Actors Gary Cooper and Edward G. Robinson will attend the Moscow opening along with the producer of "Marty," Harold Hecht, and its director, Delbert Mann. A group of Soviet film personalities will attend the Washington premiere. Grand Larceny Minister Needs Translating Job BENTON, Ill. — (UPI) — Situation Wanted: 83-year-old retired minister with knack for languages needs translating job. NEW YORK — (UPI)— The 1911 New York Giants set the all-time major league record for thefts in one season by stealing 347 bases. Requested pay: $12 a month. The elderly, erudite minister, Philip Welch, landed in the Franklin County Jail last weekend when he couldn't pay $90 in fines and $17.40 in costs for a traffic violation and failure to have a driver's license. Welch said he had only one way to earn the money—by using his fluency in Greek, German and French to translate scientific journals into English. NEW YORK — (UPI) — Police today sought an escaped prisoner who shuffled out of his Bellevue Hospital ward in his hospital pajamas and slippers. Welch used the money yesterday to pay the fines and said he would use his freedom to find translating work averaging $12 a month. But there were no buyers for his translating talent in the southern Illinois town, so Welch swung a $107.40 loan, payable in nine months, from his home town bank in Christopher, Ill. 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