2024-06-202024-06-201961-12-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15356Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFour Katanga planes destroyed by U.N. jets ; Military budget ‘way up for Reds’ ; President calls for tariff cuts ; 25 ‘cannonball’ into W. Berlin ; Pontiac sales at top as industry soars ; Dollar gift no problem with so many choices ; They meet their Congressman ; Support grows for ‘two Chinas’ ; New fad may go on through exams: talkathon, cramathon, which? $175 million for building asked by college heads ; Group cites Knudsen for principles ; Dog ordinance up for change ; Thieves empty ‘heat’ from area homes ; Cardinal hits show on Boston gambling ; Advertising signs ordered off roads ; British score U.N. for force in Congo ; The day in Birmingham: seed added information on CD operations center ; U.N. may hold Congo session ; Detroit’s crime rate cut in ’60 by 2.9 pct. ; Waterford Twp. eyes growth ; Nixon predicts further crises ; Two to battle over House Speaker job ; ‘Viewers get just deserts’ ; Texans to fight pool ultimatum ; Eyes bills to aid tourist industry ; Several exports have been halted: Red rebels trying to kill S. Viet Nam’s economy ; City chiefs to honor Willman at dinnerPDFen-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 CongoCold WarGermanyHoliday shoppingCollege lifeDogsCrime ratesMichigan--DetroitMichigan--WaterfordVietnam WarThe Pontiac Press: 1961-12-06TextOakland University