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The Dispatch from Moline, Illinois • 1

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MOLINE DAILY DISPATCH Moline, East Moline, III. The Farm Implement Capital of the World THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1962 85th YEAR NO. 110 40 PAGES. NEWSSTAND PRICE 10c Sm 1 tireai; OBCtlOE row si nm 7j 67 Persons Dead; Mol $900,000 Housing Project for ine Paulsen Say Final Toll To Be in Hundreds LONDON (AP) A dense lethal smog settled down on London again tonight, with the death toll already To Build 58 Units 57 and another 738 victims of the sulphurous fumes in city hospitals. The choking pall thickened with Nine individual apart the early darkness for the fourth I I i iv few.

"jm. 'J fj i i if y-. X- ment buildings with 58 units, a swiniming pool and Wintry Weather Arrives 'r I AV I VWl V): c'4' 0," J. recreation and utility buildings will be constructed in Moline at a cost of between $800,000 and $900,000 by Pe ter Paulsen Construction CHICAGO (AP) Win Co. of Moline.

consecutive night, A government weather bureau spokesman said: "It's a repeat performance of the previous nights just as intense and thickening at the same time. The rest of the country is now comparatively dear, but there is no relief in sight for London and the lower Thames River areas until tomorrow, at the earliest." Outside London, dozens of automobile accidents occurred on icy roads and another transportation freeze was predicted for England and Wales during the night hours. A spokesman of the British Automobile Association said the number of smashed cars made some stretches of highway look The apartments will be con try weather, with strong structed on the east side of 41st winds, snow and cold rain, St in the 2400 block, east of Mo spread across wide areas line High School. Weather will de from the Rockies into the termine the exact starting date for construction, which is sched Ohio Valley today. Cold air uled for either February or and light snow extended southward into Tennessee March.

Colonial Style and northern Georgia. The buildings will be colonial style and will be arranged in The cold air mass had not Puffing Along like battlefields. horseshoe formation. Some of the buildings will be 1-story high and Air tests in central London reached the Atlantic seaboard but rain or showers dampened Florida showed the midday smoke con and most coastal areas from tent to be 24 times the average ate of YVellesley College and a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honor society, quiet-spoken and refined, Sally became a truck driver to help her husband in his business as a bulk oil distributor. (AP Wirephoto) Mrs.

Sally Bison of Millis, sits in cab of her truck smoking a cigar, ready for a trip to central Massachusetts. Sally, who just happens to prefer cigars to cigarets, often smokes a pipe when relaxing at home evenings. A gradu Sores Wedding Deposit in Gun Battle Robert Dischler, 24, holds deposit slip for $1,600 saving! toward a June wedding after foiling a bank robbery in Elizabeth, N. J. While he was making his deposit two guiimen attempted a stickup and had collected $52,000 from tellers.

Dischler disarmed one gunman, shot him in the stomach and dueled with the other thug until both weapons were empty. The men escaped empty handed. A bank guard was wounded. (AP Wirephoto) South Carolina to Maine. The At for a comparative December day.

others will have two stories. Apartments will be rented between $125 and $300 a month. Each apartment will have air-conditioning, and there will be private entrances for all apartments. lantic storm moved northeastward But worse still, the concentration of the combustion byproduct sul and caused rough seas along the New England coast. Rain fell in phur dioxide was seven times land across New England.

Lower apartments will have pri vate backyards, and the apart Cold northwesterly winds car ried snow from the Upper Missis Adlaf Rumors 'Dear Halt JFK Hopes Letter Will sippi Valley and Great Lakes average. That was blamed for the bulk of the deaths. Most of the victlma were elder-if or were already suffering from respiratory ailments when the pall descended. Some of them dropped dead on London streets. Others died soon after arrival in hospitals.

across the Ohio valley to tne mountains of North Carolina and the Virginia highlands. Snow flurries peppered Atlanta, where the ments on the second story will have balconies and patios. All entrances will be off 41st, with the buildings facing the high school. Apartments will include one, two or three bedrooms. Each apartment will have a large dining room as well as several other rooms.

The patios or balconies will be connected with the dining rooms by sliding glass doors. WASHINGTON (AP) President Kennedy hopes Hoffa 9s Lawyers To File for Mistrial NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) James R. Hoffa's attorneys said today they would file formal notice for a mistrial as' a result of the air pistol attack yesterday on the Teamsters Union president Kennedy wrote Stevenson that 'this is just a note to tell you mercury dropped to 30 degrees. his public declaration of "fullest confidence" in Adlai London commuter train sched again how deeply I regret the un Six inches of snow was on the Stevenson will put an end to speculation that the U.

ules were in chaos. Thousands fortunate stir which has arisen over the statements contained in ground in Akron, Ohio, with five N. ambassador may be on his way out." who normally travel by bus went to the subway stations as the inches during a six-hour period the Saturday Evening Post arti A "Dear Adlai" letter from Ken Wednesday night. Three inches cle." smog immobilized or slowed to a said without qualification "We fell in Youngstown, Ohio. High (Continued on Page 3) have eliminated the nuclear men nedy to Stevenson was made pub-he by the White House Wednesday The defense gave notice of its "I think you know how greatly halt the city's distinctive big red double-deckers.

ways were snow packed in north ace from Cuba." for observation. east Missouri between St. Louis we have all admired your performance at the United Nations in "This looks like another 1951 Miller ordered six additional He cited that point in his letter and Hannibal. Bowling Green, reported nearly two inches to Stevenson as evidence of "the night. Officials said the decision to give it out was prompted by the President's determination to try to remove any uncertainty about Stevenson's future.

general and during the Security disaster," said Cmdr. John Lang-worthy, chief of London's emer Council discussions and private of snow with similar amounts in prudence of our policy and its execution, in which you played such gency bed hospital service. Intention as the $1 million conspiracy trial resumed in a subdued atmosphere before a security-conscious U.S. district judge. U.S.

marshals guarded entrances to the courtroom. Daniel Maher, a Hoffa attorney, sought to move for a mistrial but Judge William E. Miller told him negotiations with the armed marshals for courtroom duty and directed that henceforth everyone entering the court be searched. Hoffa, 49, is accused of conspiring to violate the Taft-Hartley Act The nine-day smog in 1952 killed an active part." Step Up Bomber Removal Cuban crisis in particular. at least 4,000 persons.

The White House said Kenne The speculation stemmed from publication of a Saturday Evening Adding to the discomfort were parts of northern Indiana. Fog was reported in the Middle and North Atlantic Coast states, the Lower Great Lakes region and in the North Central Pacific Coast states. Post article written by two Wash "I have, of course, valued your advice very highly. That we have eliminated the nuclear menace electric power faflurei that hit by accepting undercover pay dy's letter reached Stevenson at the United Nations about noon Wednesday. But there were indi ington reporters.

Stewart Alsop large sections near the capital. ments from a transport firm in and Charles Bartlett, a close return for labor peace. The trial Thousands of suburban homes were without lights. from Cuba is the best evidence of the prudence of our policy and friend of the President. is in its seventh week.

The coldest weather was from cations Stevenson had been satisfied after a Monday conference with Kennedy that he had the President's backing in spite of the its execution, in which you played Minnesota and North Dakota The jury was out of the court Ine article quoted anonymous to put the motion in writing and submit it to the clerk. Miller said he would give it consideration but did not want to waste time hearing defense arguments. Hoffa said he suffered no ill effects from the pellets, which bounced off bis body. such an active part southward into eastern Nebraska room when the incident occurred. officials as saying that at the out set of the Cuban crisis Stevenson and western Iowa, with tempera Miller ordered the jurors locked up overnight for the first time "Our government has many important challenges in the days tures mostly in the teens.

A low implication in the article that someone in the administration might be trying to put an end WASHINGTON (AP) -Navy patrol planes have sighted 27 patrol bombers aboard two Soviet ships outward bound from Cuba, the Defense Department announced today. The Soviet ship Kasimov is un during the trial to prevent their of 9 above was reported in Devils ahead; and your continued work A government attorney an hearing about it. Lake, N.D. to his UJ4. career.

dissented from Kennedy's decision to throw a naval Dlockade around Cuba and advocated a softer approach. Denials by the White House and While Swanson underwent emer The season's first noticeable Associates said Tuesday that if nounced that he had a motion, not connected with the shooting incident, which he wanted to Stevenson had not been satisfied at the United Nations will be of inestimable value. Meanwhile, it goes without saying that you have my fullest confidence and best wishes." gency treatment at a hospital, he told newsmen he came here to kill snow fell overnight and there was little chance that any of it would by Stevenson, coupled with state about the President's position he Hoffa a man he had never met make with the press and specta melt during the day. would have resigned already. der way from the port of Mariel ments that Stevenson had in fact supported the blockade decision, tors out of the courtroom.

Over because of a vision he had last Most of the snow was driven with 15 bombers on board, Nils month. defense objections, Miller ordered failed to quiet the speculation. Of into drifts throughout the north Lennartson, deputy assistant sec ficials decided the tempest could portion of the state, but the pre Probing Big Idle Increase WASHINGTON (AP)-The Department of Labor said today it is investigating why 150,000 extra teen-agers suddenly turned up as unemployed in November to throw the nation's job picture out of kilter. The increase among job-hunting teens aggravated an expected increase in unemployment to boost the national idle rate from S.S per cent in October to 5.8 per cent in November, the 1962 high. the courtroom cleared and deputy marshals placed newspapers retary or defense, told a news Moline TV Corp.

be stilled only by personal action cipitation was reckoned at about 15 Days To Shop conference. over the glass panels in the court one-tenth of an inch. by Kennedy. In addition, the Soviet ship Ok room doors. Until Christmas The letter, read to newsmen by The shots were fired at Hoffa Highways were slicked in many sections and some packing of hotsk is now east of the Bahamas with 12 of the jet bombers on board.

White House press secretary Pi heavier falls made driving haz erre Malinger, made two major Wednesday by a man identified as Warren Swanson, .28, of Washington. D.C. Hoffa ducked, then ardous. points: Lennartson said the Okhotsk, Gets Permission For Construction More snow was forecast today, which was seen on Monday with lunged at the man, knocking him 1. That Kennedy has the "fullest mostly flurries, however.

confidence" in Stevenson and has to the floor. The area's coldest reported Swanson required 14 stitches to valued his advice "very highly three bomber fuselages on her deck, had made another stop to pick up nine more before heading out on an easterly course. reading was at Dubuque, Iowa, 2. That Stevenson will continue as ambassador at the United which had 17 degrees. Chicago repair head wounds.

A deputy U.S. marshal struck him on the back of the head with a pistol and The Pentagon spokesman said Authorization has been granted Moline Television Corp. by the Federal Communications Commission to start construction of facilities for Channel 8 in this One explanation may be that Nations. a Hoffa bodveuard got in a few had 26, Moline and Quincy 19, Peoria and Springfield 21, Van-dalia 22, Belleville and Rockford 23, and Champaign 24. The letter also showed that crates on the Kasimov carrying bomber fuselages were voluntar kicks before the bleeding man was the November count came toward the end of the month and perhaps caught some of the seasonal un Kennedy is satisfied the Soviet ily opened for U.S.

air inspection area. The law office of Coyle, Sten Union's withdrawing of missiles led from court in handcuffs. U.S. Dist. Judge William construction until a decision was by the Soviet crew.

and bombers from Cuba has ef COLD reached regarding Channel 8 in ft gel and Gilman in Rock Island Miller ordered Swanson commit The Kasimov is now in the fectively ended the nuclear threat tiie case involving a channel al to U.S. security. The President ted to the medical center for federal prisoners at Springfield, location at Springfield. This in vicinity of the Caicos passage on an easterly course, Lennartson said. volves the mixing of channels of received a telephone call and a wire yesterday confirming the permit by the FCC.

Francis J. Coyle, Moline, member of the law firm, is chairman of the corpora Soviet diplomats have reported Small Car Footbridge Drives Across tion's board. No official of the corporation was available for MASON CITY, la. (AP) The comment today. Richard Stengel, employment rise usual in December when many youngsters, as well as adults, look for holiday jobs.

The over-all figures showed unemployment increased by 507,000 to 3.8 million. Employment declined by about 912,000 but showed a record for the month at nearly 68 million. The unemployment increase was somewhat higher than expected because of the teen-agers. Most of the other additional unemployment had been anticipated because of reduced outdoor activity due to colder weather, principally in farming. Nearly 400,000 withdrew from the labor force.

VHF and UHF. In July, the assignment of UHF television channels 26 and 36 to Springfield cleared the way for Channel 8 to be assigned to Moline. Appeal Pending Meanwhile, representatives of the unsuccessful companies who filed for the Channel 8 permit are Meredith Wilson footbridge in Ma ly told U.S. officials at the United Nations that more than 40 bombers will be withdrawn from Cuba. They were said to have indicated this would be completed by Dec.

7. The Defense Department said U.S. aerial reconnaissance photographs of San Juan airfield, on Rock Island, is vice president, and Samuel Gilman, Rock Island, son City is not for driving, as Alan Index I Amusements 28 Comics 23 Cooking Page 21 East Moline, Silvls 16-18 Editorials 24 Markets 36 Neighborhood News 19 Obituaries f. Society 11-13 Sports 32-35 TV-Radio 22 TONIGHT: Fair and continued cold; low near 20. Friday, variable cloudiness and chance of snow flurries.

High in mid 30s. High and low yesterday, 36 and 19. Precipitation: Trace. Humidity: 71. Mississippi at Dam 14, 4.5, up at Dam 15, 4.4., down .1.

Rock River, 7.9, no change. Sunrise: 7:15. Sunset: 4:32. is secretary-treasurer of the corporation. The application by Moline Television Corp.

for Channel 8 tele D. Oliver, 16, learned yesterday. The youth was given a choice ot a $100 fine or 30 days in jail for driving a small foreign-made car across the bridge. If the fine Isn't paid, he'll serve the sentence or week ends so he won't miss school appealing the FCC decision in the the western tip of Cuba, and Hol-guin airfield on the north coast vision station in this area was Charles Quilty, 1311 13th Moline, finds a wide selection of dresses to look over in solving a Christmas gift selection. granted in May.

United States District Court of (Continued on Page 4 show no fusilaces or crates re However, the FCC prohibited maining..

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