2024-06-252024-06-251961-03-27https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15574Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRussians backing off from Laos Showdown ; Christ’s last words summed up His life ; Accepts reins of UF campaign ; Pen pal that REALLY was a ‘pen’ pal ; JFK’s stand is supported by Republicans ; Rabbit with a big repertoire ; U.S. plane shot down over Laos ; Sure Congress to OK wage bill ; Would meet force with force: SEATO stands firm ; Laos war settles down and waits world’s whim ; Gromyko hands note to Kennedy from Moscow ; Studies with his pastor: city man has time for God ; State-aid has many foes: hospital in uphill battle ; Hoses squelch rioting students ; Fifth scout-o-rama at Norther April 22 ; Dr. Worster chairman of ‘Y’ group ; Boy killed by touching transformer ; Joe and Marilyn having ‘dates’ in St. Petersberg ; UAW group would get out of union ; Rebels blast train; fear 20 die in Burma ; The day in Birmingham: commission to consider art association lease ; Dann draws blank in court ; Motorcycle hits car head-on; 2 youths hurt ; No shortcuts in rugged country: Laos could bog down U.S. troops ; Chess tourney to begin at Branch Library ; Merman and Olivier will play in Detroit ; Extra $10,000 needed for job ; Judge ponders quash motion ; Group to seek answers in mental mixups ; 45 county motorists lose licenses ; In April, heed, and listen to cancer-control facts ; Royal Oak man to aid Archdiocesan fundPDFen-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.Vietnam WarCold WarEmploymentTraffic accidentsUnited Auto Workers UnionLabor unionsSoutheast Asian Treaty OrganizationMonroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962DiMaggio, Joseph, 1914-1999The Pontiac Press: 1961-03-27TextOakland University