2024-06-252024-06-251961-06-30https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15492Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmReach ‘conditional’ agreement in ship strike ; July 4 Throng to top million ; Visitors to mob Pontiac area over the holidays ; Pact may lead to settlement of 2-week dispute ; Celebrate election victories ; win local 653 posts in runoff ; No sign of reported Iraqi troop massing ; Gas tank blast kills youth, 17 ; Kennedy studies Berlin threat: consider beefing NATO ; School operating budget over $9 million gets OK ; Joe Campbell soars to 75 in Buick open ; Expressway preparations move ahead ; Country saved by the U.N.: infant Congo nation one year old ; Ball bats used by Negro gang ; Bank is buying school bonds ; Union tough, Chrysler told ; The day in Birmingham: pick Rev. Penner to head city council of churches ; Holiday drivers get advice from veterans of the road ; Henry charged with contempt ; Ships race to meet rising Kuwait crisis ; Soviet spy Abel, U2 pilot Powers bay be traded ; Marilyn resting after removal of gall gladder ; YMCA drive near goat at $650,000 ; Eleven area persons receive certificates ; Frank Malcom, 84, dies at Commerce ; FBI agents learn to act fast after stroll in Hogan’s Alley ; Buys Cadillac protesting pay for idle land ; OK $1.6-million loan to Calvin College ; State school fund gets Escheats cash ; Senators will hear of misleading labelsPDFen-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.Labor unionsElectionsBondsCrimeEducation budgetsCold WarGermanyConstructionRoadsFourth of JulyMonroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962The Pontiac Press: 1961-06-30TextOakland University