Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1972 Page: 5 of 16
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) — after four black youths began
A sheriff’s deputy tried to break beating up an anglo youth at a
up a fight near a high school grocery store near Jay High
Thursday in an incident that led School Taken to a hospital for
to a rock and bottle throwing cuts and bruises, he was the
disturbance, officers said, only person reported seriously
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By ROBERT A. DOBKIN ily i lad female Apparently, requests came from WACs. lane Carlson, disagreed.
AP Military Writer they figured wrong “I’m amazed," said Maj. “As a .men".*1 the cote-
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a wrote in asked for an occasional But some of the troops, both Col Carkson said readers' re-
it- male pinup Possibly these men and women, are com- sponse is not an accurate sam-
plaining in a flood of letters to pling and believes that today’s
the editors American fighting men are no
it seems the military lead- different from 25 years ago
ership. in order to make any- when nearly every Grs wal
thing acceptable to its soldiers, locker was adorned with a Betty
feels it must make it easier to Grable pinup.
swallow by throwing in liberal ______________________________
doses of beer and naked worn-
es,” wrote an enlisted man 7 000 turn
from Vietnam, one of the I UI II
magazine’s 240,000 readers A..+ +. ..
An infantry captain from Cal- OUT TO Open
ifornia objected to the play- r .. r .
or^Sn1’tolk festival
F ifteen young people were hurt. rue professionalism
arrested The incident occurred at the some mai. cnoliniem SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) -
Deputies said several lawmen end of the school day, mains however as an artillery a carnival from 20 coun-
were struck by flying objects Off-duty Sheriff’s Deputy EL spec utiisl from Ft Bliss Tex triesrolled into one. with Texas
before they could disperse wood Groff, the first officer on acknowledged Perhaos I am history thrown in to bpot,the
about 200 persons involved in the scene, said he tried to break mniw a md chauvinist but firstJTexas Folklife Festival
the fracas. No officers were re- up the fight and became in- the monthly adstioh of your back opened Thursday night.to *
ported seriously injured, aL volved in a struggle with sev- cover certainly brightens the turnout of more than 7,000.
thoughone teen-ager was taken eralyoung people offices at this instaltation" Mus icnsand olddfashioned
to a hospital One young man used foul Ian- sleam whistes could be heard
Adding to the confusion were guage and pushed him, the dep- The letter-writing con- blocks throughout the eve-
about 200 more onlookers, depu- uty said, adding that when he troversy was triggered by a ning as crowds swarmedto
ties said. Nearly 100 law officers tried to arrest him, the disturb- WAC in Greece who wrote a A... niversity of.Texas. In-
and a helicopter were dis- ance "broke loose." stinging letter last May calling sttuteouTexan cultures for a
patched to the scene. A police helicopter landed to for a halt to the cheesecake nignt 0 fun
Sheriff’s Lt Alfred Carreon help him as scores of officers Surrounding the institute and
said he was struck at least twice came to the scene, Groff said. in this age °* enlight- spilling onto its 13*-acre
by flying objects after h The county jail reported 15 enment, she wrote in defense grounds were scores of booths
arrived to help quell the dis- y oung persons, including a girl, of womens liberation, "you and concessions stands with
turbance. were arrested. About nine of should be the first to see that wares ranging from wood carv-
them were identified as pupils these pictures reinforce the ingsto stained glass.
"They were throwing bottles a the high school. woman-as-an-object mentality
and rocks and some of the girls school officials reported an and are an insult to the many Foreign languages wafted
took off their shoes and threw earlier incident in the cafeteria professional military women through the warm night air as
them at us," Carreon said, during the lunch hour, but there who are included in your read- Germans, Italians and Mexi-
Several young witnesses told .was no indication if it was ership." can-Americans, all from Texas,
newsmen the incident erupted related. The magazine’s editor, Col. ’ chatted.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1972, newspaper, September 8, 1972; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575033/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.