The Pontiac Press: 1961-06-03
Abstract
Cordial spirit prevails as summit talks starts ; U.S. odds ‘good’ for moon victory ; Union charts con-con course ; U.S. forces alerted to Dominican trouble ; Swainson vetoes bill to modify home bias rule ; Fidel presented with deadline ; Central Methodist, Hospital close giant property deal ; Kennedy, Nikita sway friendly toasts at lunch ; Hopeful mood stirs in Vienna ; Broadway’s Kaufman is dead of heart attack ; Yankee store to open in fall ; Judge restrains parties involved in bus violence ; M58 bypass is redesignated ; Mother, daughters hospitalized in crash ; Report leader of Korea Junta to be replaced ; Tired U. of M. band will leave for home ; Judge Finnegan’s mother is dead at age of 93 ; Project to cost $13.5 million: Northland building starts ; Kathy Moster is Miss Utica ; Denies move to drop suit against Dann ; ‘Nobody home’ radio notable Al Pearce dies ; The day in Birmingham: citizens for Michigan unity formed by two chapters ; Judge instructs Watson jury ; Jack’s status not too bad: Nikita finds luxury in Vienna ; Electra sheds ban on speed ; Consumers files appeal on sum of gas-rate hike ; Lay delegates represent St. John’s, Christ Lutheran ; Youth for Christ stage banquet ; Orchard Lake will celebrate Lord’s Supper ; Waterford church to be dedicated ; Congregation to see film of life, scenery of Japan
Date
1961-06-03