2024-06-252024-06-251961-09-01https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15437Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPlane carries 78 to death in muddly Illinois cornfield ; Ranks among nation’s worst air disasters ; Berlin threatens WWII, Tito says ; ‘K for moving U.N. to Berlin’ ; ‘All I’m trying to do is cover the dead’ ; Urges drivers exercise caution over Labor Day ; Senate group okays ‘Judge’ Machrowicz ; Models bigger at Studebaker ; Eero Saarinen, architect ; ‘ Deathly afraid,’ girl, 10, dies with parents in crash ; Civic offices plan Labor Day vacation respite ; Ontario flash flood forces 200 to flee. Crucial series starts tonight: Bring on those Yankees! ; Dean returns, tells of Soviet policy of terror ; Rusk, McCloy also huddle with JFK ; Brazilian stew may boil over ; Shoot it out with sheriff ; Earth tremors from quakes or N-blasts? ; Foreign aid suffers 2nd slash of millions ; Indict nine men in bus burning ; The day in Birmingham: asking for authorization to sell drainage bonds; Pontiac teen hurt in 2-car collision ; Hearst Man, 77, in golf battle with Knudsen ; ‘No vacation’ for him: JFK’s nose is right to grindstone ; Drivers warned to avoid zones of construction ; Stock quotations by automation planned for ’63 ; Nation’s traffic toll sees definite drop ; Milford teener to be arraigned in car smashup ; Ex-con sues U.S. for demanding taxesPDFen-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.AirlinesGermanyBrazilFreedom RidersCivil rightsCar accidentsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-09-01TextOakland University