Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 74, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 9, 1966 Page: 3 of 28
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, January 9, 1966—3A
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Civil Rights Pressure Due
On Financial Institutions
Another measure scheduled
for early consideration is the
Boys Collect
Canned Food
drill team coed boosters, and a
cappella choir The lovely miss
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youth fair. She is an officer this
year in FHA She is also a mem-
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ty spots in a number of states.
This might be followed. Mans-
field said, by a bill to authorize
a M.S-million U.S. contribution
to the Inter-American Cultural
and Trade Center in Dade Coun-
ty. Fla.
Miss Blagg is a BHS senior
and member of American Field
and talent show Friday night
Representing Brownwood High
500
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Judging will be held Tuesday
with the coronation held in con-
torrent of President Johnson's
“Great Society” legislation in a
10-month first session.
But Mansfield pointed out that
there are some measures which
were approved by Senate com-
mittees last year but not passed
by the full body.
There have been reports Dirk-
sen might try to bring up first
his equally controversial pro-
posal — a constitutional amend-
ment aimed at the Supreme
Court’s one man—one vote de
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Both King and Bevel said
their words were the prelude to
a three-step action program
they hoped would result in the
mobilization of 100.000 unem-
ployed Negroes ready to demon-
strate, “whenever the occasion
seems tactically important.”
Such occasions, said a spokes-
man for Al Raby, convenor of
the Coordinating Council of
Community Organizations,
would be allowed to “ferment
up” from members of the mass
organization he hopes will be
formed in the next two months.
King said gangs were a poten-
tial source of available civil
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rights manpower.
Raby's group, which invited
King’s organization to Chicago,
said it would work with an esti-
mated 50 organizers brought
from the South • to form a
“strongly mobilized, tightly or-
ganized.” civil rights force in
the city.
King said demonstrations will
begin March 1.
Action against city, state and
federal agencies will get under
way May 1.
King said he would direct the
campaign personally from a
slum apartment on the city’s
West Side.
Efforts will be made. King
said. to involve every minister
in the city.
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tempted by major civil rights
forces."
King said banks, loan compa-
nies. mortgage companies and
insurance firms are high on the
list of “massive action" targets
in the city. Financial institu-
tions were one of 12 problem
areas sketched by King.
King accused some money
handling institutions of charging
higher interest rates to Negroes
than to whites. He said many
refused to finance real estate
transactions in slum and transi-
tional communities where Ne-
groes live.
The Rev. James Bevel, direct
action leader of King's Southern
Christian Leadership Confer-
ence said a “black island" has
been deliberately created in
Chicago by the Chicago Real
Estate Board, banks, and sav-
ing and loan institutions.
Bevel appeared before a panel
of newsmen on a radio show
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen-] stood this appropriation
ate Democratic Leader Mike I run more than $12 billion.
Mansfield of Montana said to-
CHICAGO (API — Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. says that finan-
cial institutions will be prime
targets in a massive civil rights
campaign he plans to bring to
Chicago.
King, winner of the Nobel
Peace prize, announced Friday
the opening of a drive he called
“the first significant Northern
freedom movement ever at-
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Rites Saturday
DALLAS — Funeral services
for Dr. Seth Barron. 87. former
Dallas dentist, were held Satur-
day at 2 p.m. in Cox Chapel of
Highland Park Methodist
Church. Burial was in Grove
Hill Memorial Park.
Dr Barron died Friday in a
Texarkana nursing home. Na-
tive of San Angelo, he attend-
ed Daniel Baker College and
was graduated from Vanderbilt
Dental College.
He practiced dentistry in Dal-
las from 1902 until hus retire-
ment in 1960 He was a mem-
ber of the Dallas Dental Socie-
ty and was presented the socie-
ty’s ' Dentist of the Year”
award in 1963.
A member of Highland Park
Methodist Church, he is surviv-
ed by two daughters, three
grandsons and two great-grand
sons.
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Baptist churches will wind up
the “Kana for Kids" program
in Brownwood this week.
The boys collected canned
food Saturday and will be work-
ing again this afternoon to ob-
tain more canned goods for
Buckner Boys Ranch at Burnet
The project began Dec. 30.
The canned food will be
brought to Elmo Letbetter's
store, where it will be boxed
for delivery in a bus to be do-
Each school in Brown County
selected a girl as its represent-
tive for the coveted crown
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cision on state legislative reap-
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the expected early request from I The amendment would permit
Johnson for additional billions I one branch of a legislature to be
. . t to fight the war in Viet Nam,' apportioned on factors other
nated to the home by Letbetter. Mansfield added. It is under- than population.
ALL PENNEY'S FAMOUS SHEETS
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controversial Hous e-passed
measure to repeal section 14B of
the Taft-Hartley Labor relations
। law. This bill, strongly sup-
I ported by the Johnson adminis-
i tration. would deny states the
right to ban the union shop un-
der which a worker can be re-
quired to join a union to keep
his job.
A filibuster led by Senate Re-
publican Leader Everett M.
Dirksen of Illinois prevented the
Senate from even formally con-
sidering the bill last October. A
new effort to bring it up could
tie up the Senate for weeks.
Mansfield said he would dis-
recorded for broadcast Sunday
on WIS in Chicago.
"Chicago is maintaining an
internal colonial system,” he j
said, adding that slum areas in
which Negroes are forced to I
live are geograplically outlined j
by real estate operators and
lending institutions. |
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Seven lovely girls will com-1 has also been honored as Junior lecting records. She is a mem-
pete Tuesday night for the right Rotary Ann and Daughter of ber of Coggin Avenue Baptist
to be crowned Brown County the American Revolution repre- church
Youth Fair Friday night in corn- sentative. May High School s candidate
nation ceremonies to be held at Joan Botts, 17, daughter of for Brown County Youth Fair
Brownwood Junior High School Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Botts of queen is Donna Marie Ander-
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3600 Second St. Brownwood, son. 18. daughter of Mr and escort will be Jim Byars
Brookesrruth High Mrs.L H Anderson of May. Zephyr High School has select-
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Miss Botts is a majorette and holding the post of chapter re- narents Mr and Mr Z R
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School will be Margaret Blagg,; at Brookesmith She was honor- making award. She has also Soffey. Shenina member of
17 d- - -i •ed as homecoming queen her been to University Interschol- tephyrMethodist.Churhutg,
sophomore year and this year astic Leageue competition. I inMid pGey sasctolpctvitss
is Future Farmers of America This year she Is class secre- infleybamartik, Xu tsnnisi
Service National Honor Society sweethear. active in 4-H and tary, was homecoming queen seminarand Beta Club
Future ' HotonakrnoAmocrsty nShenisasosactiyesin4t.and candidate and elected queen of Her hobbies include cooking.
Future Homemakers America. has enterediyouth .fairs, where the annual staff She is also a home decorating, decoratingfr
she has several honors. Her member of the drill team and festive occasions sewing and
I hobbies include music and col- May Riding Club. singing occasions. sewing ana
Miss Anderson's escort will be Miss Coffey’s escort will be
Jimmy Stewart, a senior at Mike Edmondson.
May. 2 . . Each of the girls will be judge
Blanket High School has se- at 8 p m. Tuesday night foUw-
lected Carolyn Carlisle, 16, ing a coronation practice to be
daughter of Mr and Mrs. F held from 4:30-6 p.m. to Brown-
H. Carlisle as its candidate for wood Junior High School aud-
queen. . . itorum. The judging will be
A.junior at Blanket. Miss held in the French Room of the
Carlisle has been active in Browntowner Motor Inn.
sports for three years and has The coronation is scheduled
been cheerleader. class secre- I for Friday begihning at 7:30 (
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most athletic her juior year, with the annual dress revue and
annual and has been a cheer-
leader for two years, holding
down the head cheerleader post
this year. pou
She is also a member of the
Library Club and was named ?
football sweetheart this year. I ‘
She was named most popular
at BHS last year and class favo-
rite to 1963.
Nancy Steel, Early High
School junior, will represent her
school. The 16-year-old lass is;
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!
Robert L. Steel.
day he will have some floor
business ready for his col-
leagues to transact as soon as
the 89th Congress reconvenes
Monday.
President Johnson plans to]
present his 1966 program in his
State of the Union speech to a
joint session Wednesday night.
Both* Senate and House quit
last October with relatively
clean calendars_after clearing a
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He said he expected only lim- Democratic Policy Committee
ited new requests from the before scheduling it definitely
President this year. but he predicted it would be be-
The Democratic leader said fore the Senate soon.
his present intention is to call The Democratic leader said
P up first a bill asked by Presi- he was confident the bill would
a dent Johnson in last year's State pass the Senate "if we can bring
of the Union message which it to a vote.”
would establish a national wild Dirksen said he was ready to
renew the battle.
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3. the library club, garden dub. ies Friday will take place in
'“ ,3 FHA, and student council for ] the junior high school audi-
A three years. torm.
f 4, Her escort for the festivites Mrs. Walter Dcikeson is in
b‛- will be Terry Moseley, Blanket ] charge of the program and Mrs. I
e .3 High School senior. Jerrall Finch will provide the i
* Bangs High School senior music.
NANCY STEEL Karen Atkinson, 18, daughter i
... Early candidate of Mr. and Mrs A. B. Atkinson 1
aam- nm 01 Brookesmith, will represent
e. 2 the Dragons at the queen con-
test.
A senior. Miss Atkinson is
president of Bangs FHA chap-
ter. secretary-treasurer of the
student council, editor of the;
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 74, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 9, 1966, newspaper, January 9, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489959/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.