The Pontiac Press: 1961-07-14

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1961-07-14

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The Pontiac Press

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GM charges ... UAW denies: ‘union demands expensive’ ; Cost of package runs highest in past 24 years ; ‘White paper’ being prepared on Berlin crisis ; First electronic freeway: state bidding for highway ; Getting fit for contest ; Asks just wage in encyclical: pope calls for limit on profit ; FAA acts on hydraulic systems: changes DC8 emergency plans ; Head injury fatal to boy, 11 ; School board clinches continued youth plan ; Rain splashes across country; heavy in spots ; For school employes picnic: ‘we need the whole day off’ ; Dying physician convicted as a spy ; Rejects views of candidate ; The day in Birmingham: new parking lot rates 5 cents first half hour ; W. Bloomfield tax word soon ; 25,000 will attend GMTC’s 2th picnic ; Driver who got 4 tickets in year is fined $80 ; Set up roadblocks for kidnap suspects ; Replaces films in controversy ; Cape shoots an A2 Polaris successfully ; Rescues child of 8 in Culvert flood ; Tables turn as allies take potshots at Krushchev

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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General Motors, United Auto Workers Union, Labor unions, Germany, Education, Parking lots, Picnics, Russia, Missiles, Michigan Youth Fitness Contest, Chrysler, John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963, Cinema, Cold War, Tennessee--Culvert

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