The Pontiac Press: 1961-02-06

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1961-02-06

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The Pontiac Press

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U.S. trying to fit Red China into arms talks ; East trudges back to work ; Rusk cautions against undue Cold War hopes ; Kennedy seeks to ease gold outflow: cut in U.S. tourist buying is asked ; Oakland folk play big role at GOP, Dem conventions ; Mercury to hover just above normal ; JFK says reinstate used-up jobless pay ; For GM community relations: Werner to head city committee ; Electrical firms fined $150,000 ; Chinese appeal to U.S. for firmer policy in Asia ; The day in Birmingham: commission hearing set on improving two alleys ; Jack reveals plans to end gold outflow ; New Sputnik mystery even to Muscovites ; Auto layoff to be 70,000, not 80,000 ; Dash into side of car is fatal ; Offer bill for men to retire at age 62 ; Ike, Nikita fail as great leaders claims Monty ; She dashes off $20,000 check to pay ‘tax hike’ ; His bike goes to court: professor gets ticket ; Cubans grab water company ; Kennedy to aim for aid sharing ; County traffic death toll is down in January ; Compacts top field in station wagons ; More summer jobs for U. of M. students ; Automakers thinking of smaller compacts ; Rochester firms promotes four

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Cold War, Gold, Elections, Employment, General Electric, Westinghouse, General Motors, China, International relations, Space, Taxes, Traffic violations, Cuba, University of Michigan, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler Corporation

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