The Pontiac Press: 1960-11-04

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1960-11-04

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The Pontiac Press

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‘I’ll carry Oakland by 25,000 votes’ – Bagwell: hopeful despite chill at city's factory gates ; Jack, Dick roar as end approaches ; Mock election shows preference: Pontiac students like the Dems ; Tells of radical new weapon: Ex-AEC head talks of bomb; urges that nuclear tests resume ; City dream tor library comes true ; Unconfirmed rumors claim Khrushchev out ; Students hold political rallies ; Guantanamo sounds off with 'regular' exercises ; Charges inadequate child program: State hospital head testifies ; Dr. Finch jury still locked up ; Beverly Hillis AC plans opening day ceremonies ; Election results not predictable ; Election report ruling is asked ; Lion charged with illegal use of the hands ; Nixon charges Jack would bow to Reuther ; Unions donate $150,000 for Midwest candidates ; Cardinal Mindszenfy in 5th refuge year ; 10-Story-High Sign V-O-T-E on Ford Office ; Campaign managers predict Nixon victory ; FDR's son Elliott weds fifth time ; Panama notes holiday quietly: Canal zone celebration of Independence Day a contrast with '59 ; Hazard guesses on '61 business: Soothsayers prefer to look past elections for economic trends ; Soviet defense wary in recent NATO drills; Initial Mistake Gives Dick Nixon ] (for Jailhouse?)

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963, Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994, Elections, Nuclear weapons

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