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Possible Snows Today Bring More Worry to Car Owners

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Snow mixed with rain and near-freezing temperatures is today predicted to end the record-length Indian summer which New England has been enjoying.

To Harvard motorists, already plagued with parking problems and fines, the arrival of winter will mean new expenses and problems. Police promise that parking fines will become more prevalent, and stubborn motorists who have evaded the fair-weather forays of Cambridge may find their cars towed off the streets to clear the way for snow plows.

Since all efforts to date have failed to obtain sanction for parking in the Eliot-Winthrop-Kirkland triangle and other areas, most car owners are forced to park in local garages.

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