2024-06-252024-06-251961-01-11https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15637Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm3 die in Washington: berserk guard opens fire ; Beattie picked by Waterford Jaycees: Named outstanding man, Ford gets resignation of breech ; County can’t stem rising traffic toll ; Two victims of rampage critically hurt ; Halt airlift to rebels, Laos warns the Soviets ; Harmony is keynote as Legislature opens ; County men trip off to legislature ; Comedian fills in dutybound hart ; Fantasy of foods, tickets ‘all gone’ ; Guatemalan official denies plot on Cuba ; Hoffa Ok’s robbing Union, ‘bugging record” says ; Dillon eyes top-income tax cuts. Crime fears alter drive plans: mothers to travel in daylight ; Fire in Clarkston destroys house ; 40 feared lost as yacht founders ; Reds plan Congress in October ; $2.54 per month more possible insurance hike ; Stellato asks 30-hour work week ; Female triplets, born in Detroit, are doing well ; Says Nixon may not run again ; Cardinal calls Dick magnificent in his defeat ; Add recovery room at Pontiac General ; Bandit uses boy as hostage ; The day in Birmingham: class on foreign affairs to start 40th year Tuesday ; Princess weds Thursday: royal father, son left in Norway ; Bell hopes to launch phone, TV orb in 1 year ; Given 7-15 years in stabbing case ; Detroit comedy hits Rocky going in its premiere ; Deaths in Pontiac and nearby areas ; C.G. Rudderham buried in FloridaPDFen-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.CrimeElectionsLaosAutomotiveFord Motor CompanyTrafficEntertainmentTravelInsuranceInternational relationsObituariesCommunismUnited Auto Workers UnionThe Pontiac Press: 1961-01-11TextOakland University