The Pontiac Press: 1961-11-15
Abstract
Gizenga sparks rebellion of Congolese troops ; Leftist defies Leopoldville, U.N. may act ; Who bagged whom? ; Dear season opens with a quiet bang ; Americans told: be loyal ; Johnson warns we pose threat to ourselves ; Con-con gets 29 proposals: higher property tax limits urged ; Proposes split of 18th district ; Switch due soon in Pontiac: phones will replace fire boxes ; City officials honor Willman ; Shoppers in cars get Christmas gift from city ; JFK promises aid to S. Korea ; Pledges troops if attack starts ; Appoints unit to help the young find jobs ; Southwest U.S. starts to shovel ; JFK aides told of area’s plight ; West to oppose Congo motion ; Inmates refuse to leave cells at Sing-Sing ; U.S., Russia agree … in part ; The day in Birmingham: new ruling sparks hills to purchase insurance ; Teachers help UF overall ; But Jackie, Nina disagree: First Ladies for peace ; But Yugoslav is none too pleasant: expect OK of wheat shipments to Tito ; Antarctic expedition sails from Leningrad ; December will see reduced draft call ; See compromise in fight over Sleeping Bear ; Pontiac city affairs: vacating awaits deeding ; Pope, Bishop meet at Vatican ; Goes to prison for shooting mother-in-law ; ‘Talkative’ envoy’s fate up to Adenauer
Date
1961-11-15