The Pontiac Press: 1961-04-11

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1961-04-11

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The Pontiac Press

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Nearly $1 million slashed from 1962 county budget ; Eichmann kidnap first issue in trial ; Defendant stands tall in tradition of Nazi SS ; New Tigers rarin’ to go ; Con-con bill ready for pen ; Trustees to fight for MSUO funds ; Old Mill rate of 5.48 will be enough in 1962 ; Board votes $27,000 guidance clinic ; Red orbit talk termed rumor ; Expects job upswing in the next 60 days ; Raise $24,480 in drive for MSUO scholarships ; OK remodeling at Fisher body ; Remember ‘Sandy?’ He’s gone away ; Laos remains danger spot ; Katanga puts squeeze on U.N. ; Stack of bills faces Solons ; Satellite sends capsule in orbit, not back to Earth ; The day in Birmingham: Mrs. Willett re-elected mayor by commission ; Six more suits filed on rigging ; Slump may be ending: optimists pushing upturn ; 40 ocean freighters expected first month ; Conservation post may go to Scholle ; Michigan Bell to spend $264,000 more here ; Chrysler to save its proxy ballots ; Dinner plates on sale to mark Centennial ; Detroit school chief proposes youth work units ; Teacher given unusual award ; Police, FBI search for child molester ; Believes rebels caused sinking ; Says Ike not best to lead allies in war ; Parolee is given 10-year sentence

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Eichmann, Adolph, 1906-1962, Nazis, Schutzstaffel, Oakland University, Scholarships, Employment, General Motors, Vietnam War, Space, Elections, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Michigan Bell, Chrysler Corporation, Michigan--Pontiac, Michigan--Waterford, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969

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