2024-06-252024-06-251961-01-09https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15639Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmDeGaulle wins by slim 54 pct.: voters OK plan for Algeria ; Ready but asked to wait ; Report Kennedy plans another confab with Ike ; $650,000 for expansion: Critchfield heads ‘Y’ fund ; Two Moslems killed in riots after election ; Ike tells Parley on aged to thrash out all angles ; Georgia University integration held up ; UAL jet was speeding when it hit constellation ; 150 ships near Cuba for routine exercise ; Dem group may name Mrs. Phillips ; Quickly abort escape attempt ; 3 chickens only break at Cuba base ; County program set for wrap up ; The day in Birmingham: United Church of Christ, congregationalists join ; Economy order still goes: Swainson sees no spending spree ; Say pro-Lumumba men form new state ; Water system tonight’s topic ; Detroit Theater blast starts 2-alarm fire ; Lansing four to lend vocal support here ; Limit 4 for Jan. 24-27 at Pontiac Central: Press Cooking School tickets ready ; Now she knows how Mother Hubbard felt ; Deaths in Pontiac and nearby areas ; Ike and GOP to wish Dick ‘Happy Birthday’ ; Young farmer to tell Israel experiences: conservation group to meet Thursday ; Adult classes are listed for Rochester High School ; Stolen cars get back home again ; $8000 fire guts home in Rose Twp. ; One dies, 1 hurt in Hospital dash ; ‘Best loser’ lops off 5 ¾ lbs. in 6 weeks ; Utica youth, 17, gets hearing on break-in ; New judging format: 13 beauties eying Rhubarb Queen titlePDFen-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.ElectionsSegregationBudgetEducationAgriculturePageantMichigan--UticaAlgerian WarWarsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-01-09TextOakland University