2024-06-252024-06-251961-02-18https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15605Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBut weather hampers flights: Airline strike ends quickly ; Hospital takes option on site for addition ; Lenten Guideposts: dreams: stakes in life ; Six companies resume service as pickets leave ; $20-million auto show opens ; Oklahoma battered by winter tornadoes ; JFK talks about Soviet relations ; Telegraph smashup kills driver, Say pro-Lumumbra army throws support to Mobutu ; voting Monday? See page five for roundup ; Collision fatal for area woman ; Upsets steal limelight in prep cage action ; Farmers cast wary eye on their frozen fields ; Agree to cut residency rule ; Jailed 2nd time on same conviction ; Collegians picket in Detroit ; Auto production slips at Pontiac ; Bonn changes position on aid ; GM hourly pay highest ever ; The day in Birmingham: expiring trustee posts eyed by 3 Republicans ; Promoted to city telephone office ; ‘We’ll collect bottle caps,’ says lad, 9: he’d help guidance clinic ; Gets 2-15—year term for Pontiac burglary ; Satellite’s weight, orbit case the AF jubilation ; 2 area people hurt as car leaves road ; Send Detroit killer to Ionia hospital ; Says U.S. leads in space areas ; 4 sentenced for driving violations ; Belgian vows to stay in officePDFen-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 CongoSoviet UnionGeneral MotorsTornadoesLabor UnionsSpaceElectionsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-02-18TextOakland University