Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1966 Page: 3 of 12
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FRANK HOLSER, short and
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Told to Shoot to Kill
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was Carole
are set up in the school.
000 Guardsmen will be mobil- and antitank guns buried
so
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Friday, August 26, 1966-
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at WILKS in Brownwood.
SHOES
Back-to-School
FREEMAN
and song vigils. There was no boys-Detroit Lions football
open occupancy problem started
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ittle Auction re-
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Schools of medicine, dentistry man E Burgos are now at the
nursing and pre-medical study hospital.
4th sur-
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ized to prevent outbreaks during that they will last for a hun-
the Sunday demonstration in dred years.”
Cicero, an all-white community
of 70,000 persons.
Kane said his men will be ful-
ly armed.
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(BBC) - Bill
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before remov-
holster.
removed and
rating at Santa
311 West Baker.
Mrs. Joyce Rodgers Nuckles
Women’s sizes 4 thru 9
Widths AAA to B......
Heister nCazy
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her and cows
cents higher,
ber of buyers
lidding for the
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THIS JEERLEADER came equipped. He wears a eone-
shaped hat, similar to the type worn by Ku Klux Klans:
men. The message on his “cue card” serves as a chant
to heckle civil rights marchers in a Chicago suburb.
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Black wing
Up
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keeps in almost fanatical touch
with the affairs and implements ers are
By TOM TIEDE
Newspaper Enterprise Aimi
READING. P>—For a fellow
who is AF from military duty,
27 year-old Roy Frankhouser
3.69 5TH
| Future plans of the church in
Santa Anna call for a clinic
Use The Classified Ads and.remodeling of 1116 Ranger
FRANKHOUSER, whose view s
once prompted a dissenter to
poke out his left eyeball, is
quite admittedly trigger happy.
He carries a knife in his pocket,
a tear gas pellet on his belt,
and keeps an inept-looking but
armed bodyguard with him
much of the time.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 26 & 27
LIMIT 3 FIFTHS ON EACH BRAND
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BRANDS THAT WE STOCK.
WHY DRIVE ACROSS TOWN?
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Be sure to register for many valuoble prizes
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JIM BEAM 86 Bourbon
RELISKA VODKA M proor
explaining in detail how to con- the more the white support of ly that “in this race revolu-
struct explosives from nitro- civil rights is chipping away, tion." a burning cross or a
glycerin, ammonium nitrate and Public sympathy is shifting ov- white bed sheet doesn't neces-
other chemicals. erwhelmingly again 4 the Negro sarily separate the good guvs
“And this is only part of it.” "Sympathy has really never from the bad
he says bluntly. "For every been with the blacks That lie Frankhouser has a simpler
weapon I have in my home, I has been fostered by the liberal way of identifying friends and
know where 15 more are buried press Down through this coun- foes
JAMES E. PEPPER St. Bourbon
with battle reading. He sub- say "next month or next year.” organizations
scribes to several guerrilla war- "Hatred for the black man Indeed, he even seems a bit
tare pamphlets. And his draw- is growing, he asserts "The embarrassed with his 111 gen-
stuffed with material more they riot and demand, uine satin hood He hints broad
follows: stock-
259-424 pounds,
v to $36; stock-
250-425 pounds,
I a few to $31;
500-700 pounds,
ifer yearlings,
feeder steers,
feeder heifers,
ows and calves,
plain $170-210;
16-20: slaughter
k $23.50-26; fat
utility and cut-
8.50; canners,
is, $13-down;
11 50-26; slaugh-
-24, and hogs
of combat
Not surprisingly, however
He's a Grand Dragon in the
once fearsome Ku Klux Klan
and believes sincerely he must
be prepared for “a bloody and
inescapable war ”
With whom?
“With everyone whose skin is
black!” -
EVAN WILLIAMS St Bourbon.
BURTONS GIN go Proor
All the latest styles are here . . . and we're sized
up for perfect fit. See our back-to-school
selectowi of the best made shoes for
boys and girls
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CHICAGO (AP) — The com- in Chicago Lawn, adjacent to thrown stone. Several persons
mander of the Illinois National! Gage Park, when King led a | were arrested.
Guard says that Guardsmen protest parade. Maj Gen. Francis Kane said system is foolproof. We have
will shoot to kill if they are fired I King, who will not lead to- Thursday flight after a meeting every kind of rifle and pistol
upon during Sunday’s planned day's march, was felled by a with law officers that about 3,- as well as bazookas, howitzers
march of 3,000 open-housing1-------------------------- • C-----"" ----K" and antitank — huried •
Record Player and HEEK SUEDE COAT
given away this week!
You do not have to be present t win!
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HERITAGE BEER CASE
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Easily Removed . . .
or clean carpet wall-to-wall.
Safe Blue Lustre re-bright-
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Rent easy-to-use electric
shampooer for SI a day at
Coggin Drug, 1423 Coggin.
er main. But in any event the ofistarhEr“tacerorw °9dene
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The fourth twilight march of Captain of the famed outfit Aug. 17 when King, Mayor Rich-
the week is scheduled today in is Donna Grant, sophomore ard J- Daley and others dis-
Gage Park, a Southwest Side from Luling. I cussed the problems. City offi-
neighborhood where demonstra- Lieutenants are Judith Roush cials proposed a moratorium on
tions have been held twice pre- of Baytown, Jackie Johnson of the marches and.civil rights
viously. Gladewater, Elain Irwin of Hen- proponents demanded that Dal-
Violent white reaction derson and Roxa Penland of. ey enforce vigorously the city’s
reached a peak three weeks ago McKinney. 1 fair housing ordinance.
Just say "charge it" at
Today in
History
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Today is Friday. Aug 26, the
238th day of 1966 There are 127
days left in the year
Today's highlight in history:
On this date in 1930 the 190th
Amendment to the U.S. Consti-
tution, giving women the right
to vote, was proclaimed in ef-
fect.
On this date:
In 1929, the Graf Zeppelin
reached Los Angeles from To-
kyo. .. “
in 1937, Japan established a
blockade of Chinese shipping.
___ . In 1940, the joint Canadian.
“For the time being, any- sponse has always been: ‘OK, , -a » •» I I < U.S. Defense Commission held
way.” let'» get them niggers"" . Sana A nnd H OS DllOl. I n H its first meeting.
"Where?" ACTUALLY, Plough “getting -uII- •uI l Illi I In 1945, twenty-one Japanese
“In almost every state in the niggers” is of traditional Klan r.. . / ~L. ...L AI.+.A,L envoys boarded the battleship
nation." dictate, burying guns for the Fart O* C nUFCn IVeTWOrK I U.S.S. Missouri for surrender
purpose is not. But then Roy i instructions.
_____________ Frankhouser is not of tradition- SANTA ANNA (BBC l—Santa Adventists operate 128 hospit- in 1946, for the first time in
prematurely plump insists with al Klan ilk. Anna Hospital and Ranger Parkrals, 148 clinics and dispensar- its history', the United States
a straight and solemn expres- He’s a modern hate monger Inn are part of a 100-year-old ies and 34 nursing schools world- agreed to accept a higher legal
sion that this underground He has some intelligence and tradition started by the’Adven-'wide authority than its own. Wash-
His apartment — Klan head- arms system is not myth. In does not accept all the pro-Ltist Church in Battle Creek,. Part of this network is the rington agreed to accept the
quarters in Pennsylvania—is de- fact, he takes pride in explain- nouncements of his southern Mich Santa Anna hospital and Ran- jurisdiction of the International
corated with 13 models of high ing exactly how the arsenals I —————— —1———: The first Adventist medical ger Park Inn Court of Justice in legal dis-
powered rifles, a half dozen are stored: Erm Rrunwd institution began Sept 6, 1866, Dr. and Mrs Charles M Hen- pules on the interpretation of
1 wo rrom Drown"°-“ in Michigan by Dr. John Har- ner opened the hospital in 1952 treaties and international law
vey Kellogg, who worked with after it had been closed a num- Ten years ago — It was dis-
DENTON — Texas Woman’s bran, oats and other grain in ber of years. closed in a White House state-
rniTorsty held its annual sum- developing what is now an Am- Upon coming to Santa Anna, ment that the Soviet Union had
nnrcommencement woeram erican tradition, breakfast ce- Dr Henner has just completed exploded a nuclear test weap-
mernsonnmmorngt Pttgtd real. work at Harris Memorial H<* on in Soviet Central Asia,
gree recipients including two From that time until today, pital in Fort Worth and Mrs. Five years ago - British
Brownwood students the Adventist church has grown Henner received her R N. Prime Minister Harold Macmil-
Receiving her master of arts until some 1,578,504 Adventist The 30 bed hospital and 78 bed lan said the Berlin situation was
degree in Phvsical education members in 189 countries are .nursing home are operated by serious, adding, however, "no-
6 - - Frances Smith of served by a massive 500 acre the doctor and his wife
medical center in Loma Linda, I Three doctors, Dr. Henner,
Calif. I Dr. John Koos and Dr Her-
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Roy Frankhouser
soive comuuc uver anegeu za- milu-aea, iea. . He said his men will be or-
cial discrimination in housing gore College’s famed Ranger- dered, “If fired upon, fire back,
hefore the Cicero march. ettes were going to Oklahoma and shoot to kill."
A civil rights march Thwsday today to give President Lyndon I Gov. Otto Kerner will an-
night drew little attention. B. Johnson a warm welcome nounce today the exact number
Three weeks ago in the same when he appeared at Pryor. of troops and the unit designa-
neighborhood, a similar demon- The President was to speak tions of those who will be mobil-
stration brought out white heck- at reactivation ceremonies for I ized.
lers who stoned and screamed the Oklahoma Ordnance Works King told a rally of 2,000 per-
at the marchers. Authority plant. sons Thursday night that he was
The marchers, escorted by 150 After making their first ap- hopeful the conference today,
police, made three stops Thurs- pearance of the 1966-67 season, convened by the Chicago Con-
day night at real estate agen- the 65 shapely members of the \ ference on Religion and Race,
cies in Chicago’s Cragin section crack drill and dance outfit will will take steps to make Chicago
where they held brief prayer go to Tulsa for the Dallas Cow- an open city.
T.......... The attempt to resolve the
an undetermined supply of am- Frankhouser privately meas- Klux (Negroes want our wo-
munition ures need for the weapons in men ”) He admires the works
deep in the earth for safekeep- ’try's history when the average "A man's skin color,” he says
ing ’ | working man has been asked grimly, "is his uniform."
Buried? his opinion, his inevitable re- -------------------———
“Sometimes we cover the
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demonstrators in suburban Cic- n
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
and other civil rights leaders TAALI~hAme
meet today with city and cleri- I O yJnlUllUlllU
cal leaders in an attempt to re-
solve conflict over alleged ra- KILGORE, Tex. (AP)— Kil-
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 271, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1966, newspaper, August 26, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1490155/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.