2024-06-252024-06-251961-02-07https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15614Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmJFK sends Solons $1.25 wages bill ; U.S. and Russia strength equal, probers find ; Kennedy sends note vouching for Weaver ; Mackie offers jobs for 8,000 ; Fights tax dole to state schools ; Antitrust sentencing ends: fix fines his $2 million, Asks coverage for 4.3 million more workers ; Beard police, firemen in their yen for growth ; Blue cross, Shield bids defended ; Hannah to stay on as Rights chairman ; Congo first test for JFK regime, S-P ’60 profit 9 cts. a share ; Wayne State psychologist here Feb 14. ; Santa Maria passengers glad to be back home ; Offices opened for Centennial ; The day in Birmingham: two alley improvements fall to hail of objections ; Charge 5 steal Naval secrets ; Sees ‘need’ for colonies in Space ; Fidel upbraids U.S. Guantanamo fears ; No right arm, only part of left, he can drive ; Out-of-state narcotic prescriptions needed ; Factory work week average at low point ; Auto deaths up, but rate is best yet ; Fidel tells students to hold rally for him ; No stuffed shirts … JFK and Nikita ; Only 1 airline on route between Miami, Havana ; U. of M. gets funds to study Jap politics ; Will 1961 be the year that changes the world? ; Unite for promotion of health insurance ; West Germany now aids U.S. ; Will meet with insurance men: Waterford board works for full-pension plans ; Work starting on Interstate 75 ; Did secret part cause Polaris fire? ; 2 men escape Royal Oak jailPDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.WagesRussiaEmploymentBlue Cross Blue ShieldInsuranceDemocratic Republic of the CongoUniversity of MichiganConstructionInternational relationsCubaSanta MariaWayne State UniversityPsychologyMedicineThe Pontiac Press: 1961-02-07TextOakland University