The Pontiac Press: 1961-09-23
Abstract
JFK names NAACP leader judge ; U.S. changing views toward E. Germany ; Bus segregation illegal—ICC ; Marshall gets nod for court of appeals post ; Red China question put high on assembly agenda ; Michigan surety ruled insolvent ; Cities deprived of suit immunity ; Cleanup slow in GM talks ; Injuries fatal to U.N. Guard ; Bay City Central forced to work ; NLRB puts ban on ‘hot-cargo’ labor clauses ; Defeats attempt to admit female delegates: Episcopal parley bars women ; Cancer finally conquers brace Marion Davies ; Pair of bandits holds up man, flees at shot ; Boy’s condition fair after car strikes him ; Oakland traffic crashes hospitalize three today ; Link robbery foiled holdup ; Steel industry tells JFK ‘no’ ; The day in Birmingham: Irving J. Minett named Chrysler vice president ; Firm hit by $4,500 robbery ; Officials spurred by NCA report: renew plea for use of air service ; Suffers severe cuts during street fight ; K’s Troika plan looks like a dud ; Mrs. J.C. Panter is honored by state TB Assn. ; Mooney freed of 2 charges ; Evangelists set 4-day event ; Police academy to open soon ; Named to sales post with Parke, Davis
Date
1961-09-23