2024-06-252024-06-251961-01-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15627Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSecretary Goldberg helps: NY Harbor walkout ends ; Wide security review started by JFK, Aides ; Icy fingers reach way down in Dixie ; Expert trains on regular runs Tuesday A.M ; Home economists arrive: preparing for ‘Fantasy Foods’ ; Pontiac General beaming over innovations in 1960 ; Swainson won’t fight budget hike ; Find few clues to area murder ; Seven die in blaze aboard U.S. carrier ; Hoping to halt accident rise: police eye city traffic ; Veteran jurist dies at home in Detroit ; 60 years of first for Pontiac General ; U.N. command in Congo manages release of 33 ; Eisenhower flies south after quail ; Miles will head up transportation group ; The day in Birmingham: women’s club branches to discuss integration ; U.A.R. demands its Congo troops back ; State to buy bridge, tunnel to Windsor? ; Adlai at U.N. to grapple with Congo ; Claim Catholic missed cabinet due to religion ; Golden agers pick officers in Waterford ; Shotgun slaying yield few clues ; Jackie dummy stirs storm over taste ; Installation dinner set for Metropolitans ; Cuba’s Guevara says stay alert ; Workers of Belgium returning to post ; Hold ex-official in Iowa jail ; U.S. may have to draft hundreds of dentists ; Navy probes plane crash ; Queen and Philip on tiger hunt: many objecting ; Investigators seeking jet crash witnesses ; Deaths in Pontiac and nearby areas ; Dr. Dooley is laid to rest today ; Widow dies in fire at Dearborn homePDFen-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.Democratic Republic of the CongoCookingLabor unionsDesegregationTraffic accidentsEducationThe Pontiac Press: 1961-01-23TextOakland University