The Pontiac Press: 1961-04-14

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1961-04-14

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The Pontiac Press

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Day urges adoption by July: proposes postal rate boost ; Record budget submitted by school board ; Flowers for you, Yuri! ; Millions welcome Yuri as Moscow goes wild ; Chute brought spaceman back ; Letter to 5 cts. Postcards at 4, air mail up to 8 ; Latest Centennial footwear ; They’re dressed to kill (grandpappy): Drayton women get Centennial spirit ; 1st of May legal date for student foliage ; Anna Gagarin the ‘happiest mother in the world’ ; Teachers given $205,000 hike ; UAW to follow JFK’s position ; State lawmakers in last-minute flurry: OK tax by local government units ; Up teachers pay ; High schoolers to run county ; Top Waterford students also beautiful, talented ; YMCA directors will meet for elections Monday ; To rule in suit against minor ; The day in Birmingham: Bloomfield school bonds sold at 3.82 pct. interest ; Communicable diseases decline in city, county ; Ex-U. of M. athlete arrested by police ; U.S. pilots fly Laos soldiers out of tight spot ; Portugal’s cabinet shuffled by Salazar ; Work started on cutoff at intersection ; White House paper hints for revolution: U.S. Cuban policy hangs by thread ; Bowls hits attitude of American abroad ; Withdraws offer to sell bridge, tunnel to state

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United State Postal Service, Postage, Gagarin, Yuri Alekseyevich, 1934-1968, Space, Russia, Cosmonauts, United Auto Workers Union, Employment, Wages, Taxes, Vietnam War, Cuba

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