Word: licensees
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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TRANSFERRED from Washington to our Boston bureau, Correspondent Kenneth Froslid was compiling a list of addresses of potential news sources when he came upon the name of Boston's private Speech School for Crippled Children in the phone book. He wondered whether it would make an education story for...
The Glass Courthouse. In Pontiac, Mich., 13 days after he was sworn in as probation officer for traffic offenders, Leo F. Coyle resigned, following the disclosure that in 1956, after he received one ticket for faulty headlights, one for running a red light and three for speeding, his license had...
The Alcoa Hour (Sun. 9 p.m., NBC). No License to Kill, with Hume Cronyn, Eileen Heckart and blinded Columnist Victor Riesel as narrator.
Another proposal calls for a "point system" for automobile drivers. Under this plan, drivers would be given points for each traffic violation, and their accumulation of points would be considered before license suspension is ordered.
Several bills have been introduced in the legislature, seeking to modify the governor's license suspension program, which went into effect on Jan. 1, 1956. During 1956, the state motor vehicles department suspended the licenses of 10,346 drivers for speeding, as compared with 372 suspensions during 1955.