The Pontiac Press: 1960-06-21

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Nixon predicts to year 2,000: We'll stay ahead of Reds: Let Khrushchev boast, he tells Jaycee group ; Herter admits 'We misjudged' Japanese riots ; Ike ‘clubs’ his way back from weariness ; Ingo's rarin' to go, but NBA says no ; Senate votes for tax hikes ; Rezoning stirs in Waterford ; City readies 2nd bid for federal urban aid ; Courthouse ceremony Monday: Plan cornerstone laying ; Fire spurs vain search ; China belches anti-US week ; The day in Birmingham: Awards one-year pact for ambulance service ; 3 may join hall of fame ; Rezones 2 lots on Tull Road ; 'Farmer' in clear on quota ; Pontiac man held in Detroit fatality ; Loses appeal for ballot note ; Swainson to talk in Birmingham Wednesday night ; Pauling is asked for friends' names ; Area boy dies of auto injuries ; New dean at MSU ; 'Citizens' to visit capital ; Young Milford deer kicks heels at law ; New Dearborn city stymied by Inkster ; Suspect held in Dixie Highway station robbery ; Air line pilots return to work ; Ex-British official turns press agent ; 50,000 Dem seats roped off for public ; Beulah railroad depot sold, being wrecked ; Plan recreation classes ; Philadelphia mourns loss of Grace Kelly's father ; New flags will go to home folk ; Japan. Tom between US, Reds; East-West position cause of riots ; Prison inmate insane, psychiatrists rule ; Sam demotes lawmakers to the Senate ; Reds are called guilty of genocide in Tibet

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1960-06-21

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