The Pontiac Press: 1961-06-20

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1961-06-20

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The Pontiac Press

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Centennial in high gear: crowds visit industry show ; Ancient autos split ribbon on big display ; Adolf Eichmann flatly denies Jewish charges ; U.S. recalling N-talks envoy ; Dillon sees 8 pct. jump: expects spurt in economy ; Weatherman promise to be kind: spectacle ready to go tonight ; Reply by Friday, Castro is told ; Force out Fidel if necessary, says Goldwater ; Ikeda, Kennedy open three days of conference ; Rayburn glum on school aid ; Youth drowns in Walled Lake ; Swainson leaves for governor parley ; U.S. offers plan for peace in Laos ; Kasavubu, Gizenga aides to talk on Congo future ; Costello finishes 1 term, begins 2nd ; Shows up industrial might ; The day in Birmingham: Baldwin Public Library sets Olympics for readers ; Maritime strike increases grip ; Snarls loom in arms talks ; Pontiac pair spends night on Charity Isle ; Can’t alter law to get ADC aid ; Monday last day to register for primary ; Stand mute in court on break-in charge ; Press asks rights in Dominican nation ; Lack of understanding feeds college crisis

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Associated Press, Michigan--Pontiac, Michigan--Walled Lake, World War II, Cuba, Michigan--Baldwin, Labor Unions, Elections, Eastern Michigan University

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