2024-06-252024-06-251961-04-10https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15562Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBill asks $11.9 billion for defense ; S. Africa quarantine doomed in the U.N. ; The hour nears for Eichmann ; 38 start teeing off in Masters finale ; Guidance clinic fund awaits Tuesday vote ; Watch you step, Miss ; Public to help pick queen: to seem ‘Miss Centennial’; It’s the biggest money measure ever introduced ; Riot over singing ban in Greenwich Village ; Roberts pledges to help MSUO ; Russians may have retrieved space man ; Will keep nuclear potential: U.S. to boost NATO force ; Charred British liner sinks from salvagers ; Keystone cops come acropper of real coppers ; GOP club to show two banned films ; Pontiac boy badly burned in play accident ; Hearing today on proxies suit ; Masked bandit gets $75 at bar ; Boys club in Pontiac begins special week ; California town picks up pieces after bad quake ; The day in Birmingham: two new commissioners will be sworn in tonight ; Ambulance unit ends crisis ; Hope to recover space capsule ; Five drown in Michigan: weekend traffic kills 11 ; Wife says mate locked her in ; Hotel, corporations bought for $5 million ; Christmas special appeal raises $72,132.55 ; Electronics assn. picks new officers ; Ailing Russian up from pole via U.S. plane ; Roosevelt paved way, Kennedy carrying on ; Plans large survey of ocean deptsPDFen-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.MilitaryUnited NationsSouth AfricaEichmann, Adolph, 1906-1962Michigan--PontiacGolfHospitalsOakland UniversityNew York--Greenwich VillageSingingBansSpaceCosmonautsNuclearShipwrecksElectionsExplorationAmbulancesThe Pontiac Press: 1961-04-10TextOakland University