The Pontiac Press: 1961-03-22
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Big foreign-aid overhaul urged: Kennedy cites crucial decade ahead of plea ; Try for fingerprints: thug kills iron dealer, beats, shoots secretary ; Hundreds stare ; County weighs record budget , . 63-mill hike ; Idle pay measure wins in House; Senate voting ; Reds shrug off U.S. test offer ; Five educators from Turkey see area schools ; Pete Swainson (age 11) fired from 1st job ; British judge sentences 5 for stealing naval secrets ; President on life TV tomorrow ; U.S. anti-Fidel Cubans to unite ; ‘Keep him out of Congo’: denounce Dayal’s policies ; City endorses clinic - still won’t direct vote ; Overhauled aid plan requested by JFK ; More than 100 ask for Edison St. Bus ; Commission Oks sewage service to home owner ; Water deal ready, says Willman ; Broomfield told peace corps is non-partisan ; Waterford play to open Friday ; Management, Labor told to think of U.S. ; The day in Birmingham: sell $1.33 in bonds to finance sewer system ; Congo debate deadline set ; Child’s body recovered from Clinton River ; Choosing her outfit: First Lady set for Easter ; Beat back mob in South Korea ; Verwoerd critic cries, he’s wrong ; Pontiac city affairs: 8 black-top projects clear hearings ; Parties want your absentee vote: pack ballot for vacation ; D.C. vote for president nears OK ; Laos dominates SEATO talks ; Cabinet has learned lessons well: John Kennedy, so far, runs one-man show ; Finds nothing to link smoking, cancer ; Pontiac gets off light: communicable diseases soar in Oakland County ; Asks end to car tax to benefit education ; Lindemer is behind con-con for state ; Squeals tell brake troubles ; Chemical group latent on most persons: each of us may have ‘cancer bomb’