2024-06-252024-06-251961-09-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15433Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmGM, UAW nearing new contract ; Car firm, union yield to urging by Kennedy ; Orders N-testing but halts fallout ; K gets report from Belgrade ; McNamara says general tried election sway: defends Walker removal ; Chrysler sticks to same names ; View possible U.S. N-testing in atmosphere ; City commission hits flight cancellation ; Slate meeting in school row ; 300 ask, listen at Waterford: experts urge ‘vote for charter’ ; Sagging Tigers get boost from Rockefeller ; School bus plunges: 30 children safe ; Local GM workers won’t picket today ; Pleads for son held as spy ; Returns safely to Brasilia from stronghold: Goulart preparing for inauguration ; The day in Birmingham: to ask construction bids for 4 new tennis courts ; U.S. is accused of rail sabotage ; Struck by car, victim critical ; U.S.S.R. buries Red Party head from the U.S. ; Kill Bills to expand House membership ; Will affect 4 local schools: arrange bus rides for pupils ; Kuhn, Coleman, Con-Con envoys, present views ; Industry’s profits becoming meaty bone of contention ; May ask governors to meet at Mackinac ; Afghanistan, Pakistan clash ; Kennedy extends holy greetings to Jewish people ; 40 winks essential, sleep study reveals ; Soviet mountain climbers die in peak attempt ; Small-bang missiles set for tests ; Mayor Wagner and Levitt in bitter primary battlePDFen-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.General MotorsUnited Auto Workers UnionBussesTennis courtsBrazilEducationElectionsCold WarThe Pontiac Press: 1961-09-06TextOakland University