2024-06-202024-06-201961-12-08https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15354Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPulls policy switch on Congo: Britain to give U.N. bombs ; U.S. resumes supply flights against Katanga ; ‘We’ll make it difficult’ ; Ignore Reds’ veiled threats: more GIs move to Berlin ; Foreign office limits use to ‘pirate’ forces ; Urges more aid to S. Viet Nam ; Elegant gift shows a fastidious taste ; Newspaper survey report to be given businessmen ; Has to prance to keep warm: black satin a good nag today ; Goodfellows sell the Press today ; Rusk supports U.N. in Congo ; Join the fun!: Press offers NY trip ; Balaguer booed for vetoing plan ; Library loans art work prints ; TV executives strike back at Newton Minow ; Man in fair shape following stabbing ; Fallout survey takes in city ; Says pay hikes must be earned ; The day in Birmingham: ex-mayor named pastor of Congregational Church ; Would give U. of M. supervision of EMU ; Worker injured in cave-in at drainage ditch ; Tells intertown bus to restore service ; Row with teachers leads to jail term ; Political dynasties squaring off again ; Include medical care of aged, federal aid to schools: Kennedy’s pet programs lying in wait for Congress ; Santa and the flying shoes ; Sees new ‘war’ over industries ; Natural gas output to set new recordPDFen-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 WarVietnam WarPontiac PressHoliday shoppingUniversity of MichiganEastern Michigan UniversityNuclear falloutHealthcareElectionsPontiac Public LibraryArt printsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-12-08TextOakland University