The Pontiac Press: 1961-04-19

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1961-04-19

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The Pontiac Press

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Rebels claim linkup with Escambray allies ; Laos regime reported to be getting weaker ; Centennial spirit catching; needn’t fear Keystone caps ; Soviets press censure of U.S. U.S. airman killed in raid, Castroites say ; U.S. would battle Russ in Cuba, Kennedy tells K ; Kennedy wage bill faces rough going ; Gives problem top priority: jobless alarm Reuther ; Chrysler men weather stormy meeting ; Colbert booed on bad sales ; The day in Birmingham: $433,495 sum proposed for capital improvements ; Lock up jurors, judge suggests ; Take a look, go in and buy!: new car street display to spur sales ; Four ask hearing on looting charge ; Questions police driving home unmarked cars ; Reuther concerned by U.S. unemployed ; Walks on highway, now in hospital ; Say federal govt. is blocking news ; With Castro bearded, your infidelity is plain: Russki si, Cubanski no, eh, Nikita? ; New estimate of population: 182,714,000 ; 100 against Soviet bloc’s 400: is U.S. falling behind submarines? ; $1,000 home blaze blamed on smoking ; Flower fund in good shape, reports county

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Escambray Rebellion, Cuba, Vietnam War, Cold War, Unemployment, Wages, Looting, Pontiac Police Department, Russia, Soviet Union, Car sales

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