Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959 Page: 3 of 12
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striving to enabie Sovet leaders te
liqundate the politacal coatac* —
the cold war—that they haie im-
posed on the word—if they wish.
Adjectives alone, he san, are mot
policies
ned at 4 15
jured.
We have Fruit Cake Mix in the
bulk.
ALL SMELLED UP—Houses ond automobiles in Collinston, La , were all smelled
up when 43 cars of a Missouri & Pacific freight train careened off the tracks and
sloshed gobs of smelly Tat over everything in sight. There was no injuries
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know
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Just received new shipment of
Living Room Suites
BETTY CROCKER
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Devil Food. Yellow, White. Marble.
Choc. Malt. Honey Spice.
COLD CAPSULES
Satisfaction guaranteed er money refunded
PRESCRIPTION LABORATORIES
SANOERS
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was fined S115.50 by Justice D
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complaint based on the May 9. Lincoln suggest a newspaper T
1956, investigation MeCollum ap- editor for Tremont
pealed and the decision was up- - ■ . —
$98.50
LETBETTER & SONS
Fisk at Third
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Evans suggested that Houston s before the fire was extinguished Republican presidential domina-
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neral aero.
Harris, e,
neer, were
today at
hris with
I the Ruing
officiating.
in Pioneer
ion of Hig-
me of Cross
rushed in by plane and truck as a probable candidate for the
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presses Lincoln’s regret that he ,
couldn’t accept an invitation to
it:-------------------1
The other letter dated Aug 19.
1859, replied to a request that
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wind odos Ml Southers Calitornia,
he may deteet a favorahle breeze
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Roekefeller said there is nos-
pursue policies
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CHAMPAIGN. Ill (AP—Two
unpublished letters written by
Abraham Lincoln have been will-
ed to the University of Illinois
library by the late Miss Sarah ,
Elizabeth Bryan. Los Angeles
The letters, which Lincoln
wrote in Springfield, Ill, were
addressed to Miss Bryan’s grand-
father D A Cheever, in Tre-
mont. Ill
One dated Aug. 1 1858. ex-
a 29c
COFFEE 69
eslay night
r She had
18 months.
1890
T husband;
rris at Pio.
iters, • Mrs.
Hale Center
hall of Tip-
s. Ella and
neer Mrs.
Mrs Ada
ml Mrs J.
ro brothers,
ioneer and
man: seven
great -grami-
Gasoline since has been leaking
from the tanker and spreading in
the ship channel
Special pumps were rushed
from New York for use in trans-
ferring th gasoline to barges
“There were plenty of gas and
diesel driven pumps available but
we couldn’t use them because at
the fire danger posed by fumes
around the ship,” said Capi.
Claude Phillips, head of Amaco s
2021 796
BEEF SHORT
Ribs »29c
Crackers 38c
McCollum was convicted in
Thompson s court on a second
aays the terminal where the
Tanker Amoco Virginia burned
Sunday had hrs warned to stop
gamoline and oil from leaking into
the Houston Ship Channel
Dr Walter A Quebedeaux Jr.
Harris County director of air and
water pollution abatement said
Wednesday at least six wamnints
had been given since early 1956
to the Hess Terminal Corp where
the ship waa loading
FIRE HAZARD
An investigator told a Hess
lawyer as recently as May 8 that
a "tremendous fire hazard” ex
Avocados Large Sixe Eo. 15c
Frozan Flavor* w.Gl 39c
Crisco 1.69c
isted at the terminal because at
gas washing into the channel
while a ship was ducked Dr
Quebedeaux added
H W MeCollum, vice president
of the terminal, replied: "I have
no comment to make on any
thing Quebedeaux says. The only
thing I can suggest to Dr. Que-
bedeaux is that he ought to make
his investigation and turn in the
facts instead of talking so much ”
A Coast Guard inquiry into the
caus of the explosions and fire
that took eight lives opens today
Seven of the victims died aboard
the tanker A fireman later fell
into a tank on the vessel and
drowned in gasoline and chem-
M al foam
SHOW PROBES
Becords in Dr Quebedeaux'
office show the Hess Terminal
was investigated May 2. May 9
Mav 10. 1956, Jan 25 1957. and
Jan 16 and May 8. 1959
Hew pleaded guilty on Feb 17
1956, to a pollution charge and
Cookies Hydrox Pkg. 49c
fire, department.fu Juniadiction Los ANGELES AP _ confirm,
1 z I PanMeIUT York Gov. Neison A Rockefeller or deny it- arrives here today to ______________
M. sia the post meeded aandadayenaadlanednra ST woursarneuezurday "e rtousdeb---
thressfrebnats “t*** * ” and ing the ambitions at the Sowiet la a text prepared for delivery Union shuld be rgd or fexibie.
defom 5 “nameE"hanauPP Union. to the Lax Angeles Worid Affairs
Fire Chier C. M Bulidek said sTeatndie emdrghe Mmm Coumetemssonidtetucen mhe Cbm
the Ank« fire could have been tional order will serve, indeed will ed States and the Sovet Union
lextinguished within three hour save the aspirations of all man- should not and must not obscure
if 300,000 gallons at foam had been kind for a life of freedon. dignity our awareness of the great and
available immediately He said and justice affirmative challpnge before us.
only 2.700 gallons were available FAST PACE and the resisting of Soviet aggres
Some 10 million. gallons were Rockefeller — widely mentioned we is only a part, a necessary
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INFLUENTIAL LEADER
McAlester Okla (AP) —
Okla Lt Gov. George Nigh isn’t
forgetting his home town He
is heading the ticket-selling
campaign for McAlester High
School football games.
Rockefeller Arrives
Terminal Warned About Leaks cor
USTON I APi— An official Houston Ship Channel fire fight marine department city code be amended to give the ■
2 29c
held Jan 25. 1957 in Judge
Madison Rayburn’s county court
at law
That decision was reversed by
the Texas Court of Criminal Ap-
peals. which held McCollum could
not be held responsible for actions
at a workman
GROSSLY INADEQUATE
McCollum earlier described
Flour Puracnow
CaMurnsa. Oregom.
and Haho
Ha trip has an a
10% off
Apples na Rhom t; 49c pit-
mg facilities as grossly inade
Coad Guard put and tire
officials previously had called for
a central fire protection agency
for the So-mile channel which is
lined with industrial plants
Meanwhile, American Oil Co.
»1.79
Yams Texas Sweet
TURKEY
BEST KNOWN BIRO IN THE U.S.A.
The ship channel was expected
to remain closed for another 1
to 5 days
One at 20 ships that have been
prevented from leaving or enter-
mg Port Houston unloaded its
cargo at Texas City. Other agents
. ______ considered unloading at Galves-
employes began pumping another ton
65,000 barrels of gasoline from __
the tanker to remove a fire threat .MeCollom saidH,Cmdr. R J.
that has existed since the flames (of Port Houston,
were extinguished The fire con- had been fighting for • specifie
Mimed about 70.000 barrels of fire pratecton plan but industry
gasoline and’fuel oil before it was
smothered late Sunday
GAS SPREADS
behind him and a
in the afternood These include
congressmen and thet promanent
participants in the Westerm Stated
Repubaican Conference tonight.
"For ns. the cod war to no-
and never wilt ■ be- an end in it-
self At the same time we must
realize that—since the cold war is
essentially a Soviet cpeation — 4
can come to its end only by se-
rious and substantive change in
Soviet conduct We cannot imag-
ine that a tactical change in So-
viet manners or Soviet tone is
enough." "i
HEADS NORTH
The New York governor heads
north after a day in Los Angeles.
storm brewing up ah sad For this
is the home ternitory at Vice Pre-
■drat Richard M Nixom. zeneral-
ly comceded to have the inside
truck to the GOP mominatiom
Rockeleller s busy firaday
schedule included a press confer-
enc televisiom inteniews and a
, reception in the morming, and aa
address, apother television inter-
view and meetngs with leaders at
। four diffren Republican groups
Brownwood’s nteresting Store
406 CENTER
lent occur-
Wednesday.
Shelton 15,
ack Wood-
st St col-
e ad Irma
Lettuce Firm Heads lb. 15c
but a negative purr at our great
task as a naffon
HEAL WOLNDS
’ We are not simply striving as
a nation to heal the wounds
opened by the so-called cold war.
We are siriving to make man him-
self — the commonweaith at na-
tions—healthy and strong
The test therefore, at every
action and every decisiom, must be
more constructive, more profound
and more serious than merely its
usefulness as a momentary device
to deDer the aggression or check
the claims of Soviet communism .
Let me emphasize this
Our supreme purpose is not to
defeat the intentions or the ambi-
tions of others Our supreme pur-
pose is to struggle to achieve a
world that respects our commot
heritage of belief in dignity and
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Coppedge, Don L. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 12, 1959, newspaper, November 12, 1959; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1488745/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.