Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1973 Page: 5 of 18
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HONOLULU (AP)-"You do English language editor of the a Democrat, in . telegram to
not call anyone here a Jap,' Hawaii Hochi, a Japanese daily. Wilson.
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guard puts it: "Even a sling
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38. How could I justify using
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have it on "
ca, which has for generations in many towns, they have
condemned the proliferation acquired many of the same
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legally earned firearms Law state court orders to prohibit Sunday on a flight from Chicago Japanese ancestry, I deeply and
the sofcurotwutharttissetee them from showing any alleg- to San Antonio said "Head for bitterly resent the contemptible
handled through legislation edly pornographic movies un- Cuba or die,” the FBI here said remark you made ...” said
Gerald Arenberg of the Amer- der threat at contempt of court, to an announcement Honolulu Mayor Frank F. Fasi,
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charged in Albany, N.Y., in Hawaii because of your dis- David c McClung, the presi-
connection with airplane hijack graceful racial slur against one dent of the state Senate, said be
threats on two American Air- of our United States senators," might have given Wilson "a
— • state GOP chairman Canla Co- good old right-hand punch” had
The FBI said a message writ- ray said in a telegram to Wil- he been present when Wilson
ten in soap on a restroom mir- son, attorney for former White made the remark about the
raiding (from hearing Jap remark
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Fake cops with real guns are
upping the chances for death
But neither approach is
likely to bring quick improve-
ment Anti-gun laws have
failed in Congress for dec-
ades And qualifying people on
rifle ranges will in no way
reduce the worry of too many
substitute cops having too
many real guns
An easier answer, one
which regular cops them-
selves suggest is to arm non
official law and security peo-
ple with non-lethal weapons
If they must be given weapons
to direct traffic or guard eggs
in 2 warehouse, let them be
chemical stunning agents, or
rubber bullets, or any of the
myriad of potent but safe de-
fensive devices now on the
market
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By Tom Tiede
NEW YORK - (NEAI -
Recently in New Jersey a
reporter in a bank was chat-
ting with the security guard
was scrding hssresp‛s5os. Most distressing of all, per
ities and pointed to his M cal haps, are the legions of aux-
revolver to make a revealing iliary. police acrossthe.na-
point I guess I'm supposed tion who are being issued in-
to use this but I hope I don t creasing numbers of weapons
have to I couidn’ hit the Theseemen.- numbering
broad side of a barn about 500 000 mostiy volun-
, . leers — were originally as-
The admission, numbing by signed simple clerical, traffic
itself, is not unusual Amen- or crowd control duties But
mark," said James Brown, in the Watergate hearings in "Following the introductions,
-------------------------------- Washington, referred to Sen. it will be a great pleasure for
Airman held
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for hijack delcate in the islands, reaTze that the term Jap to
IUI 111/^^ where M.7 per cent of the popu- Hawaii is about as acceptable
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) - lation is of Japanese ancestry, as nigger' on the mainland.’
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late night security can, in tion says no auxiliary officer against the theaters in June
many states. arm the man should be given a weapon un- "effectively places upon the
unesfughts Sunday.
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York City* a Housing Xuthorty with aba idgemust alseknow robs the theaters of their con- ror of an Albany-to-Chicago House aides H.R. Haldeman Hawaii Democrat
when and when not to shoot stitutional rights. flight said, “Take this plane to and John D Ehrlichman.
Mikva believes gun-banning Russia or we'll blow it up." “On behalf of all the people of
and "de-escalation" would The theaters filed suit against A message written to the Honolulu, of whom more than
reduce the proliferation of Wade June 28 after he obtained restroom of an aircraft later 200,000 are Americans of
MRS BAIRDS
carry sidearms while they tail said she will carry her plea to
and. investigate playboy hus- Supreme Court Justice William
bands All of the nation s esti n no0le
mated 220,000 plus profession- -ouKtas
u.s. Or-
security people, most of rin G. Judd had ordered the
whom are hired off the street, bombing halted by last Friday
also carry guns Today. armed to a suit brought by Rep. Holt-
men.w .J" churches, in bus- man and others. However, his
es and at baseball games order was stayed by a circuit
court of appeals pending argu-
ments on the matter Aug. 11
The bombing must end Aug. 15
under a deadline set by Con-
gress
responsibilities as official po- sentry shot two teen-agers tor
bers oticers and Posse mem simplegtrespassing-ndno DALLAS ‘AP) - A federal
he sitgation. w torher snf-SKCuiraumgzga22
trol: "Guns beget guns, via- Mikva says such indiscrimi meavens are unconsutuuonat
fence begets violence We are nale gun use, even if legal. ns nietriet Com Iude. WIL
aproacbirgrntsmsmuntx is unacceptable And many lam M. I. ^d ,
(1968) predicted — our cities security authorities agree preliminary injunction Wednes-
have become armed camps John Horan of the Pinkerton day ordering Wade to halt his
Not only must a citizen fear Detective Agency says his civil suite against the Conttoen-
the bad guys today. Mikva men are "discouraged from tal Theater the French Arts
suggests, he must fear the having weapons except when M.atue anariasunta
good guys too they are experienced and in Theater, and the Lido Theater.
unless you want to get smacked Aad many of Hawaii’s politi- Fast invited Wilson to visit
to the mouth,” a newspaper cal leaders had similar reac- him, his Japanese-American
editor says. tions Wednesday after attorney wife, Joyce, and their 11 chil-
This to the unforgiveable re- John J. Wilson, during a break dren
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of guns in the erratic hands of
criminals, now is beginning to
worry about the pumbers of
weapons in' the erratic hands
of anti-criminals
New York has of late begun
to weed out its gun-happy
policemen Boston is trying to
tighten up rules for arms
use by law enforcement per-
sonnel There are demands in
several cities that off-duty
cops leave their weapons in
the station house
But the far greater danger,
too seldom considered comes
not from official police forces
Today all manner of non-offi-
cial security people are strap-
ping guns to their hips, often
without proper training often
without psychological clear-
ance - and very often without
any real need other than pres-
tige and bluster
The bank guard in New Jer-
sey is one exampie A retired
Army clerk with no combat
experience, he was hired D.l. cin...
mainly as a pistol packin de- KUIe SranaS
terrent But not only is he not
a deterrent according to pro-
fessional security men who on Camhedin
believe bank guards are out
dated he is a danger if pan-
icked. who s to say how d he’d WASHINGTON (AP) - A cir-
act? cult court ruling which lets
There are no reliable statis- American bombing of Cam-
tics on the matter, but evi- bodia continue was allowed to
dsnonesupr”nundredsanitnord
sands of grossly inept yet legal Court Justice Thurgood Mar-
gun-wearers in the country shall.
New York's Port Authority
police carry weapons while „ However, Rep •_Elizabeth
they direct bridge and tunnel Holtzman, D-N.Y., who brought
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 249, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 1973, newspaper, August 2, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575324/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.