2024-06-252024-06-251961-08-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15464Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPull E. Reich commuters off trains to West ; Others arrested, evicted in angry Red outburst ; Divided: hottest spot of Cold War ; Family stalked to death ; 3 tots in family dying from incurable disease ; Charge woman in Keyes’ case ; Consensus is ‘no’: is Berlin fuse of A-war? ; 28,000 men in 71 air units alerted for possible call ; Youth drowns in Loon Lake ; Charter Township’s benefits explained ; Luckless family suffers tragedy ; President pledges support of nationalist China in U.N. ; For Britain to face Red Threat: ‘join European market’ ; Dearborn pair robbed at light ; See Bizerte debate despite U.S. stand ; Office to close up for courthouse move ; Occupancy boom gives hospital’s finances boost ; 2nd-quarter earnings to top last year’s: Ford only auto company to better ’60 ; The day in Birmingham: OK selling sewer branch for sanitary interceptor ; Polaris model fired 1,500 miles to island target ; Upholds transfer to Negro students ; Jury indicts Bloomfield man in tax evasion ; Improvements tied to upcoming vote ; Sony Liston faces new bout in court ; Berlin-Germany’s modern tale of two cities ; N.Y. shotgun gang wounds 3 youths ; Astronauts begin series of routine physical exams ; Jobless down during July ; House Chamber for Con-con ; ‘One-third of planes operating illegally’ ‘ Seven persons injured in three area crashesPDFen-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.GermanyCommunismCold WarDiseaseForgeriesMichigan--Charter TownshipAir ForceUnited NationsUnited KingdomGerrymanderingElectionsFranceRobberiesFord Motor CompanySpaceUnemploymentAir travelSewageThe Pontiac Press: 1961-08-02TextOakland University