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Front Page - Friday, October 21, 2011

50 years ago...


What was happening in Chattanooga in 1961



Monday, October 23

E.H. Hines, general manager of Peerless Woolen Mills, confirmed the recent statement of J. M. Love, chairman of the board of Burlington Industries, Inc., that the Rossville plant will be closed “about December 31, 1961.”  Layoff of workers at the plant will continue ad present orders are filled and shipped. A few weeks ago a total of 1750 persons were employed, last week only 950 were listed on the payroll.

Tuesday, October 24

Contract for a boiler comparable in size to a building 18 stories high with frontage of nearly 200 feet has been awarded to Combustion Engineering, Inc., and a major portion of the unit will be constructed in Chattanooga.

Wednesday, October 25

Four of the nation’s top authorities on Communist tactics at the community level arrived Wednesday for Chattanooga’s first Seminar on American Strategy, which will be attended by an estimated 1,000 area leaders.

Friday, October 27

A total of 295 new members of the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce have been obtained thus far this year, Chairman Ted W. Mills reported.