Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1972 Page: 3 of 44
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-undey May 31, 1972 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
More about SEEKING HIMSELF— Briscoe guarded by state
celebraton Ape 4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Barefool Sanders He predicted Connaly said America needs
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Hotel Or April 15 arrested for way -H, babe How are things travels! Ais two jobs which be wotherlikes to, paddle me a 4 thee, sweet land of bigotry — Rep F rances F arenthold ganized crime tall in 1970, « Referring to the shooting of
speeding near Binghamton going-" lemt in January grossed at mot lol, read one o Arthur ‘ jot- A thunder of hooves and out of A spokesman far the Depart- why he failed to vote on com- Wallace, Connally mdTm
NY." n ton, Mrs Alfred J Pemrich, |J« a week Hs income tings. the western sky comes Colored ment of Publie Safety in Austin prehensile drug abuse legisla- afraid that we are paying fur
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brieny Ptfstepingenehm wto versation with himsel 1 think ment Also that month, hepnid would tryt stop him. H d push ' lothes, hair, pimples, college. available to any candidate who
61 I ii it be was trying to let everyone 5795 cash om Ai tu‘ 0 my father co- workers, writing myself asks.
whenea a lace rally was know he Was there • Rambler sedan And the two brothers fought notes not to wear tee shirts Mrs Farenthbld has put three
Mostiy he was remembered Fred E Blue Jr . • minister- Among the items found in his He aways beat up on me," -A high school theme revealed of her four children, including
became he wortasrememabered conciliator for the Milwaukee car after laurel were a tZ said Roger "We wouldn’t say - yearning for popularity two teen-agers, to work and
blue clothes But it was and Commission on communityRe recorder, a camera, binoculars muc He wantedto be left Once all my /friends fed me scheduled a May 23 fund-caising
face,-Gedlapuuttwsnhi lations, said Bremer had feel- and a Une steel 9mm 14sht aloneunderstand that dog food, and I did not know it/ partyinAustin in her bid for the
ua W oI, Anna ings of persecution in Novem. Brow nine automatic ncstnl with But he‘d leave the room if Bremer wrote - When I found Democratic nomination
PohdoMduangcalled ber after he was transferred one clip: purchased at a Mil somebody noticed hum. Hea out what it was. I ate it all up Dudley Farenthoid, 20, was in
He usttoa there with a from one dining room to another Waukee gun shop Its 1« price start.a fight for strange because the) wanted me to. My Eeaumontand!Port Arthur on he
ri K 5 t00 there, kr in his job as busboy Blue in- was 1137 50 sons. friends laughed. 1 smiled and mother s behalf all week
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Two daystater, he . back rt™«»tion with the conunu- mnftmamefhgss"/nia Arthur s car were two ^Z^w.Ber.’^Xr^T
"waetikingtosim.neap sr 0 -"I over sever, as mx xtoks about Smean Rohen v^F.yet^™
the afternoon after the Laurel peared outwardly calm/ said The 58-year-old father is a sophfotbanasztindstrs Kennedy nearly four years ago and“Bureson inda ™
shooting Blue of Bremer. "But I could truck driver and part-time beer gurdandruic third-string A staff report of the National no "1650 car cara
At all these campaign stops detect his anger by the way he concessionaire at Milwaukee’s Bremer's one known school 1 ommission on the Causes and Jumm 16 s in sh00 in
Bremer was described as a man clenched his fist and tightened baseball park Bremer s moth- friend Thomas Neuman killed Prevention of Violerice talked Austin
who drew attention to himself- hismouth when he r eiteratedhe er, Sylvia, 15 said to be seclu- himseir fast spring playing Kus- about assassins it said Ah Austin lawyer Fagan Dick.
■7 th clothing, with loud wasibeing persecuted by his siyerarelyyventuring sian roulete with a pistol, police most all the assassins werelos- son, a longtime liberl suppor
cheers and prolonged clapping emPloyers.n . - ... „ shadepulle dfat... . .said <ts who had difficulty making er, and 20 others are having the
for Wailace. with constant In a report for his files, Blue The juvenile court has a thick After high school Arthur at- firm friends of either sex, espe- s7.50 a person fund-raising af-
pushing to the front of crowds said sremerpisazoung man dossier onthe Bremers, tended Milwaukee Area Techni- cially in establishing lasting fair for Mrs Farenthol at
This picture of Bremer as ex- who “ rather withdrawn—ap- stemming from brushes with cal College sporadicallv con relationships with women Dickson's home
trovert is not the man remem- pearstobottleup anger and will the law by Arthurs brothers . sentrating “toParadthe Accused of the attempted - in East exas, Mrs Faren.
bered from most of his days in sometimeslet it 80-1 assess When Arthur was two, records photography sassination of George Wallace, thold promised to take nomi-
Milwaukee hinastborderingaon paranoia. showaasuvenejudge repri- He lef the family’s modest Bremer now sits alone in a nations for appointed jobs from
Grade and high school teach- Auestions about Bremer re- manded Mrs. Bremer for flat in a working class neigh- heavily guarded Baltimore th. public instead of her lists of
ers had difficulty recalling him main.. Why his interest in fingtheboy about the head after borhood last October, slamming ‘ ounty jail cell, without friends financial contributers.
because, they said he was so igrEWalacegn heAfussedingurt believed to the door behind hum. "He sal as usual____________________ in the Democratic race for
moneascon hi.” ogasioeni iite «> anyone be m (abfooua, but the Bre- mSu-musomacutend.a hum Hairy youths being .
mumblings to himself about anything, especially poll- mers aren't certain. A brother, H 0 nd . ,h .. undm , nad decded.not.0 u
Bremer's overt eccentricities mepnon panremember nm *2^ to quizzed in Prague needed tolvoid a runoff'against
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tional upheavals scribed Arthur, second young- charges of larceny and fraud in ’ , ed youths were the target of a
There was the head-shavuig est of four sons and one daugh- a weight-reducing swindle. " lie said he wantedttoa learn police roundup in Kosice, East
incident and complaints from ter, as ausupporter of Sen Hu- Mrs. Bremer recalls Arthur Pszcho Problems ocoul figure Slovakia’s largest town, the
members of the athletic club H Humphrey, Just like as a quiet, obedient boy, never sut Npr Pemrich And he'd newspaper Vychodoslovenske
where Bremer worked as a me. • in trouble, who spent much of “MisPem riehgAndheld Noviny reported Saturday.
busboy His idiosyncrasies, in- Nonetheless, whether from time alone in his room doing analvzed himself that he knew Policemen checked identity
eluding marching in time and sincere support or mockingly, homework. himself and he wanted me to cards and hairy youths whose
whistling in tune with the music Bremer surrounded himself But Arthur’s youngest broth- know mvseir " pictures failed to confirm that
that was played in the dining w ith Wallace memorabilia er, Koger, recalls strife be- this was how they always looked
room, disturbed them, sometime after he left home tween mother and son: “He From all indications, part of were hauled off to the police
In Milwaukee, people said There were the campaign but- < Arthur, hated my Ma. She'd that self analysis was the note- station. A barber then cut their
Bremer rarely returned their tons he collected, the Wallace get on him for not going out ... books filled with jottings found hair.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 181, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 21, 1972, newspaper, May 21, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574928/m1/3/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.