2024-06-202024-06-201961-11-15https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15374Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmGizenga sparks rebellion of Congolese troops ; Leftist defies Leopoldville, U.N. may act ; Who bagged whom? ; Dear season opens with a quiet bang ; Americans told: be loyal ; Johnson warns we pose threat to ourselves ; Con-con gets 29 proposals: higher property tax limits urged ; Proposes split of 18th district ; Switch due soon in Pontiac: phones will replace fire boxes ; City officials honor Willman ; Shoppers in cars get Christmas gift from city ; JFK promises aid to S. Korea ; Pledges troops if attack starts ; Appoints unit to help the young find jobs ; Southwest U.S. starts to shovel ; JFK aides told of area’s plight ; West to oppose Congo motion ; Inmates refuse to leave cells at Sing-Sing ; U.S., Russia agree … in part ; The day in Birmingham: new ruling sparks hills to purchase insurance ; Teachers help UF overall ; But Jackie, Nina disagree: First Ladies for peace ; But Yugoslav is none too pleasant: expect OK of wheat shipments to Tito ; Antarctic expedition sails from Leningrad ; December will see reduced draft call ; See compromise in fight over Sleeping Bear ; Pontiac city affairs: vacating awaits deeding ; Pope, Bishop meet at Vatican ; Goes to prison for shooting mother-in-law ; ‘Talkative’ envoy’s fate up to AdenauerPDFen-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 WarTaxesMilitary draftOnassis, Jacqueline Kennedy, 1929-1994Michigan--PontiacUnited FundYugoslaviaThe Pontiac Press: 1961-11-15TextOakland University