The Pontiac Press: 1961-03-21

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1961-03-21

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The Pontiac Press

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Red flag must fly over world-Kruschchev ; Mix Cold War, Congo: Adlai: charges Russ stymie U.N. ; State highway dept. plots bypass ; Tongue lashes Soviet Union in world assembly ; U.S. tells Russia concede on N-Test ; Couple escapes serious injury ; Youth, 16, faces trial as adults ; Quick, sharp car-sale rise seen by Chrysler’s Colbert ; Apathy, ignorance, tax resistance: schools face 3 big aid threats ; JFK calls huddle today over Laos crisis: President uneasy at Commie pressure ; Defense outlays to upset budget ; Industrial task force gets to work ; To propose appraisal of courthouse ; Envoys told to forget U.S. sphere ; Congo officials dispute unloading of U.N. ships ; Block attempt at extradition ; Negligent homicide charged to woman ; The day in Birmingham: city’s drain-cost share is tentatively increased ; Attribute death to fight at bar ; Swainson talks of naming Negro on civil service ; Tells Parliament he was forced out: Verwoerd back at home base ; Says ’60 tough on United States ; Victim’s mother learns selflessness – Guidepost ; Communism’s biggest part is tottering ; Finch Juror collapses as trial winds up ; States running out of jobless funds ; Support judge in baby edict ; Must answer assault charge ; Coin Club plans show Sunday at Roosevelt Temple

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Communism, Russia, Cold War, Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1900-1965, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nuclear, Education, Homicides, Car sales, Chrysler Corporation, Laos, Vietnam War, Burglaries, Unemployment, Assaults

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