2024-06-202024-06-201961-09-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15424Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm6,000 back on job Monday: strike ends at GMV truck ; Local president calls contract improvement ; U.N. garrison ‘can’t hold out much longer’ ; U.S. nuclear blast just junior size ; 20,688 enroll in city schools ; Western foreign ministers agree: ‘saber rattling can’t force us to talk’ ; MIG looks over U.S. airliner ; Students listen! Like to get all A’s? ; Largest U.S. reactor buried in Congress ; High school football rolls up the carpet ; State officials reply at hearing: tackle perimeter highway queries ; Weekend in jail faces 15 clerics ; Former officials of Turkey hang ; Esther vanguard reaching islands ; California Oks smog fighters for motor vehicles ; Overton Brooks dies; House VIP ; AMC contract includes management rights list ; Police uncover accused beater ; The day in Birmingham: 1st Baptist Church to unveil education unit at service ; Katanga defeating 500 U.N. soldiers ; Bus spins, crashes, killing man, wife ; Kennedy names federal power commissioner ; 12 teens launch work-education camp program ; Educators to attend principal’s conclave ; Ring for Alexandra?: Princess may marry ; Financial men on the carpet ; Purchase auto wrecking yard in Pontiac ; Dr. J. A. Morrison at 1st Church of God ; Radio Moscow quick to tell of U.S. blast ; 30,000 head to Episcopal convention ; Pontiac Bible College to open ; Lutheran laymen launch project to reach readers ; Kirk in the Hills to hear bishop ; Trinity Methodist marks charter member day ; Auburn Heights minister ordained church elder ; Presbyterians entertain youthPDFen-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.Labor unionsEducationDemocratic Republic of the CongoReligionTurkeyCold WarThe Pontiac Press: 1961-09-16TextOakland University