The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. [73], Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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them oil at $10 a case ' The ye.ar -
lhe lawyer - Abraham Lincoln
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place?" he asked. Senator Sparkman iDem.) of
“I am.” Alabama complains that his of-
"Didn't we release some of- fic<’ has become a matrimonial
ficial correspondence we had bureau In ten years as a Sena-
with Mr Pearson about it?’ ’°r he has had 15 secretaries '
"You did The correspondence married. Colleagues tell him
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1 1953 Model Chevrolet Pickup
1 Implement and Tractor Trailer
These items will sell quickly at these prices Many other
bargains not listed. IX) NOT DELAY
1 C. Allis Chalmers Tractor 500 00
2 New Holland 76 Hay Balers • Each 700 00
1 Oliver Mower
2 Dearborn Rear Mowers - Each
1 Dearborn Side Mower
1 Dearborn Side-Delivery Rake
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"Well 1 think that letter is as |s M>ss Dorothy Clolinger of Mo.
far as 1 care to go at this time." bile... Sparkman says it's hard
observed Mr XVilson. keeping ,0 8Pt Alabama secretaries in
both his poise and his smile. Washington; they like to stay
“It's what our attorneys said >n Alabama Senator Green
should be the right decision to ”1 Rhode Island has received a
take, as long as the matter is in letter from The State Depart-
the court martial stage.’ ment that John Foster Dulles
"One of your counsel. Mans- would like to admit Spain to
field Sprague, stated to my of- NATO, but other European gov-
fice the contrary." I pointed out. ernments say no.... Harvey
"He thought the document Aluminum Corp of Ixis Angeles
should be turned back with cer- —which has branched out all
tain portions X’d out. to which 1 over the West, thanks to fat gov-
was quite agreeable." emment concessions, is now su-
“We appreciated your bring- ing the tiny Harvey Aluminum
ing it to us in the first place,” Corp of New York, demanding
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should not 011 H’e memo which
I asked ’’ito the possession of r.r
Secretary Wilson was at some f*te i,n(l 1 bad no idea he
disadvantage He was
with a lot of TV kleig
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tat ion of iny person (inn or torporatum which m .v q ; .
coluuii. . of ibis pu|H r will in- gladly and duly t.iri. - *
ihg bi ought to the publi*h« t * attention
TERMS OF St Hm'RIPTION
By Carrier in City
One Year In Advance
SPECI XI. FARM RATES
By Maul in Ellis County. 1 Year in Advance
By Mall Outside Counts Same rates as in City by Carrier Single
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Brand New 950 Tractor $2.600 00 $1900 00
Also a lot of new equipment for traitor* on hand and priced
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Colonel back with the classified
John Nicki-rson of the Arms * deleted Bui under the
Redstone Guided Mis*ile Xrsen
al is going lo be court marti.ded
This is the document which know
came into my possession not
from Col Nickerson ami
which the Defense Department ‘ lear and I appreciate that
confiscated when I asked whe- planation.' I said, all the chips
ther publication of some parts having slipped quietly off
Hugh! be detrimental to the na- shoulder It s
tional defense difficult for a
Col Nickerson had claimed "bo has been in the habit o f
that Wilson* guided missile Dying to check things that
plan to take guided missiles might be classified, and who is
away from the Army and con worried about it it's a little dif
centrate development in the Air D. iilt to continue that custom,
Force, "favored commercially which I think is a good cus-
the AC Sparkplug Division of
General Motors"
CHARLIE KEEPS POISE
So 1 asked Secretary Wilson
“I should like some guidance as
to what should or should not be se^ as '°ng
classified. Would you say that Diing, he said,
tin- statement that your guided ' bad a couple of other
missile program 'favors coin- Pungent, political quotes from
mercially AC Sparkplug Divi- 'be Nickerson secret document
*ion of General Motors' should “I’ my sleeve, but after that 1
that or should that not be classi- folded. You can't go on arguing
fied?” "i'b anyone as nice as Charlie
"Well, it is of course a mis- Wilson.
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old company, “but there is no Army officer is being tried for
reason why it should be classi- writing a memo opposing the
fied unless it was hung on to a Dansfer of guided missile devel-
part of a document that in itself °l’ment from the Army to t h e
was classified." Air Force. These memos were
"Then wff^ did you not return ’b‘>n circulated to members of
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why the Defense Department
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Bus, Daniel W. The Ennis Daily News (Ennis, Tex.), Vol. [66], No. [73], Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 27, 1957, newspaper, March 27, 1957; Ennis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297675/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Ennis Public Library.