2024-06-202024-06-201961-12-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15359Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmReds veto JFK’s Berlin road plan ; Ulbricht raps international highway setup ; Looks down on job ; Boy, 2 saved from fire by Pontiac Twp. father ; Goodfellows’ newspaper sale to assist needy at Christmas ; Goldfine holds key to scandal? ; ‘Cuba training force to attack Dominicans’ ; Fidel, a Marxist, admits he wants Red nation ; Grayling to be scene of ‘appreciation day’ ; May reveal future plans today: Romney upset by political talk ; Cavanaugh warns Detroit might tax suburbanites ; U.S., Russia gamble on Red China ; 2 nations risk prestige on Peiping bid at U.N. ; Gets OK to build post office ; Football league kicks off draft ; Sentence to life for murder at Ionia prison ; JFK, McNamara look to Congress: to ask Nike-Zeus money ; U.S. Reds indicated; long battle ahead ; Foreign music urged banned as TV background ; Ex-postmaster dies in hospital ; The day in Birmingham: 125 stores to participate in men’s night Monday ; 6 put on bond; cite bad money ; OK of contract averts strike at city cab firm ; Try to keep out Freedom Riders ; Area trio ‘yak it up’ at MSU: seeks national talk title ; 4 per cent interest approved for banks ; Less than 1 pct. put in complaints: most men called to duty don’t gripe ; Union backs BB in stand against Rightwing army ; Later passed examinations: pilot in air disaster failed tests ; Winning candidate collapses at recount ; Our Enos’ work has only begun ; Bicycle damage suit is settled at $1,500PDFen-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.GermanyCubaFiresNewspapersTaxesUnited States Postal ServiceCivil rightsMichigan State UniversityMilitary draftBardot, Brigitte Ann-Marie, 1934-The Pontiac Press: 1961-12-02TextOakland University