The Pontiac Press: 1961-02-24

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1961-02-24

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The Pontiac Press

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Budget stresses instruction: ask $9 million to run schools ; Stops collection of reflectorized license fees ; Test to cost $10 million: FCC okays pay-tv trial ; Initial figures based on 444 more students ; New York girl missing: was ‘Googie’ kidnaped ; Sub takes dive for newsmen ; Asks big drop in duty limit ; Walled Lake ex-con gets life sentence ; America’s airports roar back in to life ; 5 people hurt as car hits bus ; Car crash kills Berkley man ; Mightiest U.S. missile successful ; U.N. patrol set to shoot, on march toward Kasai ; 2 bids honored in Waterford ; Urban renewal to use jobless ; Oakland family service elects nine, hears talk ; The day in Birmingham: school board appoints a curriculum director ; Car and truck crash, hurting 4 ; Boss argues: candy break vs. coffee ; Seek 3 escapees from Camp Pontiac ; W. Bloomfield man gets Corvair post ; Former U. of D. coach dies in Allen Park ; May have chest injury after ramming car ; Pontiac Motor kicks off drive ; Span of life seen reaching 120 years ; To hold discussion on water agreement ; Brotherhood pays in home missions ; Confer over crisis in Southern Rhodesia ; Antimissile missile production okayed ; GOP Lynn Francis vs. Dem Phillip Rahoi: Senate fur starts flying over state’s money woes ; GMC ranks fourth in truck sales for ’60 ; State farmers form bargaining assn. ; First machine college course ok at U. of M. ; Chancellor will visit Knights of Pythias lodge ; Group to work on Easter Seals ; Speculation against dollar subsidies: U.S. gold sales fall off sharply ; Makes Guevara industrial czar ; Catholic bishops say ‘no’ to Trujillo ; Vatican heralds Queen’s visit to Pope John

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Education, Budget, Traffic accidents, Cuba, Missing persons, United Nations, Unemployment, Labor unions, University of Michigan, Michigan--Walled Lake, Crime, License plates, Cold War

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