2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15408Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMoonshine maker eclipsed ; Soviet negotiator arrives: JFK standing firm on Berlin ; To tell Gromyko U.S. and allies can’t retreats ; Rayburn is looking better; no longer under sedation ; Skillful pilot averts mishaps ; Ford and UAW resume talks ; Jury indicts Teamster agent ; Independence man nabbed in raid on still ; Locks door on 40 years of service ; Little opposition expected: McCormack seen Speaker ; Allied leaders protest ‘dangerous’ Berlin acts ; Death toll climbs to 33 in Hamburg train crash ; Military given speech ruling ; Install head of atom agency ; Youth is sentenced in murder of girl ; British doctor tells of misuse of socialized heath care ; Together in war against quacks ; The day in Birmingham: ‘Bloomfield Twp. requires 80 acres for recreation’ ; Airplane falls on Detroit street ; Showdown seen on committees ; Governor to get 5th pair of legs since World War ; State mining firm bought by UP group ; Berserk man stabs 3 on bus ; Paper reports Red China has made A-bomb ; Childhood sweetheart’s books become a burden: lesson learned about women in youth lingers ; Two X15 Pioneers honored for flights ; Youth admits slaying child ; Williams asserts right of country to grant bases ; French liner Liberte books last voyage ; Presents Brandt ‘Freedom Award’ ; CAB to investigate president airlines ; Italian pays traffic fine after 18 years ; Gov. Brown pops into Nixon-Knight pot of hot waters ; Says Scarbeck admitted crimePDFen-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.AlcoholCold WarMichigan--Independence TownshipUnited Auto Workers UnionAirlinesOcean linersFranceGermanyAtomic bombsHealthcareThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-06TextOakland University