Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, December 18, 1967 Page: 3 of 10
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"If we were losing in Vietnam,
obviously. we Republicans would
have a much better issue than
if we were achieving some de-
Congress in its final report due committee said Sunday legista-
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — How- in February, which will include tion is needed to protect federal
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WASHINGTON (APi — US Tower said he thinks the war
sen John Tower. R-Tex., said is being won He said the GOP
Sunday that President Johnson must tell the American people
“would be in very, very grave we could have done it quick-
trouble" in Texas if the election er."
all over his body.
Pryant said the dogs Iha!
were impounded belong to Ear
J nest Floyd, a Lynchburg man
' who owns property adjoining
the Goodman land The scene of j
the attack was approximately
। on the property line
I He said Floyd usually kept the
dogs penned up but had let them
| run loose Sunday as they had,
I occasionally in the past. Floyd
also had given the, Goodman
children permission to play on
his land and to play with the
dogs, which they had many
times before, Bryant said.
"it would be terribly wn
b surprised agai next sy
hands of rioters.
utive vice president Shafer is Commenting on Black Power It also urged early comnut-
immediate past president of the advocates Stokely Carmickael ment of adequate forces when
State Bar of Texas and Barker, and H. Rap Brown. Brooke said trouble breaks out and laid
in 1966-67, was chairman of the they represent the dissatisfac- stress on planning and careful-
bars governing board tion of young Negro militants lv developed command-control
The TADC, organized in 1960 with "the slow process of racial systems.
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Find Targets
SAIGON (AP) - US Navy
pilots from the 7th Fleet Carrier
Ranger reported direct hits with
1.000-pound bombs Sunday in
raids on the Hai Duong bridge
complex about halfway between
Hanoi and Haiphong'in North
Vietnam.
| The Navy said today two sec-
tions of the bridge probably were
destroyed.
"The bombing was as good as
any I've seen here,” reported
Cmdr. J. K. Ashmore, 38, of
Paris, Tex., commanding officer
of Attack Squadron 2.
All Weather Coots by Rainfair with
zip-out pile liners . . ,
$25-$50
man, sobbing told him that
when he reached the snarling
pack he beat at the frenzied ani-
mals with a rake, his shoes and
anything else he could find to
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hope Congress would act in its ders
second session of the 90th Con- The report said troops and
gress, beginning Jan. 15, even other federal officials assigned
though inflation fears and Viet- te antiriot duty are not protect-
namh spending made the Cbn- ed by federal law against as-
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go some place to practice with I
his rifle?”
The Denton. Tex , man said
he thought Lee Harvey shot the
president and a Dallas police-
man after somebody “placed the
thought in Lee’s mind "
He said he" was prepared ’To
accept any concrete evidence
that will prove that Lee wasn't
involved, or other people were
involved But at this particular
time, I conclude that Lee alone
fired the three shots that killed
the president."
Robert Oswald said Lee Har
vey was "highly susceptible to
influences outside his own think-
ing " He said. "Individuals that
we know Lee knew should be
studied as to wHy his brother
became an assassin
He said he believed his broth-
er "did not have the mate ability
to pick Up a weapon" such as a
telescopic rifle and "fire within
the time established by the
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Kingsridge from . ..
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automobile.
Robert Oswald, in an inter-
view with Murphy Martin
WFAA-TV, said Sunday "Lee. ih
fact, neve used a high-powered,
bolt-action nfle before in his life.
He neyer, in fact used a tele-
, scopic sight op a rifle before
“He had to practice, and this
is one area where I say the com-
Kuppenheimer -from $80
Kingsridge from..... $55
Clubman from.......$50
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ing something wrong when,
actually it is doing it right."
On his own political plans.
Tower said he has no plans to
run for governor of Texas, but
, would not rule out such a possi-
bility “until the deadline occurs
and it comes time to open or
close the door."
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ture of the United States
throughout the globe."
Mahlon H Bryant said Good- knocked on the door, said Mor-
as we have been in eve
mer past" if nots break
said the social conditid
the state say to me that they
don’t think the President could
carry the state today.” Tower
said on the CBS television-radio
program Face the Nation gree of success," Tower said
Tower said in the 1968 Presi- "But, then, again, it would be
dential. election .Republicans somewhat dishonest of me to
must take a position which is accuse the administration of do-
The victims were Gene Antho-
ny Goodman, 4, and Kenneth
i Goodman. 3. sons of Mr and
Mrs Eugene H. Goodman of
Madison Heights
i Goodman and his wife are in
Lynchburg General Hospital
where they are being treated for
shock
: Amherst County Sheriif-elect.
experien a lot bette
irn from Republican Conference said the
, than we measure will include a "modi-
have in the past Harris said fied" open-ho using provisun.
Brooke and Harris comment- But he did not detail the GOP
ed Sunday on NBC's "Meet the plan
Press. Laird appeared om? ABC's "Is-
will have recommendations for A House Armed Services sub-
1 I ran on over the hili and met
Goodman coming up the hill al!
dazed He was carrying one ASSOCId I IOn
poor bloody little body and he _- _ .
said the dogs had the other bov j nne Kovl/Ar
down by the creek. 1 -P” -mimkl
“I went down there and saw
somezdogsbut I neyer dd find ard G Barker of Fort Worth spendig. but did not detail personnel who are assaulted
te other ooy. scott sand assumed the presidency today of them. Ho ever, he expressed while trying to quell civil disor-
Reseue squadsmen found the the Texas Association 6f Defense ‘ -
body later Sectt said, about 300 Counsel a' tbe organiatzion’s an-
yards from the scene of the at nual conference.
a' ' Barker succeeded James C
Dr Jack Faulkoner. Amherst Watson of Corpus Christi ________
County medical examiner said W. O Shafer of Odessa was gress budget -cohsci. as in the sault, injurv or death at tne
the eldest boy died of less ot elected president-elect and exec- first session.
| blood from severe lacerations
DALLAS Tex (AP) — Robert mission did not establish They
Oswald, who believes his broth had six people that testified Lee
er Lee Harvey Oswald asa si- was seen practicing at a rifle
.nated President Kennedy takes range in .Irving, Tex Now. for
issue with the Warren Commix- some reason or another, the
sion concerning his brother's; commission set this aside
alleged use ot a high-powered' "Lee did not drive an auto-
rifle and a report he drove an mobile How and when did he
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met jointly' with the Louisiana equality that has bee going on
Association of Defense Counsel in this country "
The vice presidents elected “The thing we should be more
were David Bland of Houston, concerned with than those who
Jack Hebdon of San Antonio, J incite riots are the conditions
Lev Hunt of Corpus Christi, Eu- which make people incitable."
gene Jericho of Dallas. Schuyler Brooke id "Stokely Carmi-
B Marshall of El Paso. Cullen chad and H Rap Brown would
Smith of Waco and O J Weber not be able to find followers if
of Beaumont Timothy E. Kelley those conditions did not exist. ”
of Dallas in the new secretary- Harris declined to express
treasurer. specific agreement with a pre-
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen diction by Prof Herbert J Gans
Edward W Brooke RMass . a of Columbia Univerhty that the
member of the Presidents Ad- violent repression of city riots
visory Commission on Civil Dis- will lead to "expanding guerri-
orders says Congress will have la warfare between the aces
to spend - lot of-money to bring unal the entire country becomes
relief to America’s riot-torn a tinderbox, like South Africa."
slums likening the.problem to Gans made the comment in
t - Vietnam war recent testimony before the civil
Brooke—the Senate'* only Ne- disorders commission which
gro member—said the Vietnam was released Saturday
war costs $2 5 billion or more » He urged governmental action
month and added But this is to deal with “grievances that
also a war in the United States, make the ghetto boil over and
A
ton P Scott "My wife let her ir
and she was, crying said some
f out He rights bill for the next session of
ns cans- Congress.
have not Rep. Melvin R Laird of Wis-
consin. chairman of the House-
K to Republicans in the House
imer were reported by one of their
sum- leaders to be preparing a civil
there may have been only thret-
in the attack.
Fryant said Mrs Goodman
was inside her home at about
3:30 pm with her other child.
Cindv, 1. when she heard
screams from the creek She
cal’ed tn her husband then ran
to a neighbor’s house for help
“I was lying in bed when she
© wo W nu Qhbwr
“Spooking of Cyprui—Moro it gets to bo too lato—we
really thould hare our trees trimmed!"
dogs had her boys down by the
creek."
— ._ ----- 1 y "My daughter’^ a nurse and
turn them away from his blood- helped her back up to the house
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pack of German shepherd dogs
attack'll and killed two small
boys Sunday while their father
fought futilely to save them by
dubbing the animals with a
rake
The attack. near a creek be-
hind the victinis’ home in near-
by Madison Heights, included
two neighborhood degs the boys
apparently had played with be-
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Set for Training
DALLAS. Tex (AP) •— A new
10-week training program for
administrators of the Camp Fire
Girls and Girl Scouts organiza-
tions will open Jan 29 to train
women for salaried administra-
tive positions with community-
service agencies.
"The undertaking is designed
to help relieve the shortage of
voluntary agency personnel by
utilizing previously untapped
sources of womanpower," said
Mrs Ruby Sills Miller, director
of the project.
Mrs Miller said the training
group would be limited to 25
“very special women.”
She said “not all the vacan-
cies are in this particular area
so women who are willing to re-
locate if necessary will have the
best opportunities."
Monday, Dec. 18. 1967 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Warren Commission."
But Robert Oswald said he be-
lieved his brother could "have
acquired the ability" to shoot
the President
He blamed his mother. Mar-
guerite, for part of Lee’s prob-
lems.
"We were a burden to
her, and she just did the bare
minimum essentials that she
could do. ”
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