The Pontiac Press: 1961-12-27
Abstract
British armada hurries to Kuwait ; England fears invasion threat by Iraqi chief ; Ties with Congo are resumed by the Belgians ; Rewarded for bravery ; Man, boy pull two from river: credit with saving girls ; City approves hospital budget ; Danes flop in try to ‘lift’ pop music ; Retail deliveries of new Pontiacs up 22 per cent ; Laotian princes meet, adjourn ; Forecast for Pontiac published tomorrow ; ‘Takes temporary job’ ; Press 4-state hunt for minister’s killer ; Kennedy, wife visit ill father ; Donner predicts good auto year: sees ’62 excellent for business ; Top open bids on urban loan ; Three persons die in NYC hotel fire ; Ribicoff eyes race for Senate ; Commission Oks ’61 master plan ; The day in Birmingham: oil executive is named to Bloomfield Twp. board ; Tattered flag is brought to its proper end ; Foreign trade at top of list for Congress ; 2 local educators to help conduct school parley ; New York City threatened with a transit walkout ; Major revision ordered in plan for Dyna soar ; See Viet Nam lost unless military acts ; Belding boy shot, 2 teens questioned ; Army and AF giving up on flying saucer ; Louisiana fires claim 10 lives ; Teen-aged girl, teacher sought ; Two gunmen hold up Paris jewelry store ; The annual Associated Press poll: editors vote Con-Con Michigan’s No. 1 news item ; Demolition crews to Grand Rapids to get badges ; Reporter has inside on ‘latest’ dance craze: will ‘twist’ fall victim to ‘hully-gully’? ; City’s economic climate improved in November
Date
1961-12-27