2024-06-252024-06-251961-01-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15626Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmLuxury ship seized in attempt to start dictator’s downfall: Caribbean is searched for pirated liner ; Ticket holders brave weather: ‘Fantasy of Foods’ begins ; ‘Just like a child’s pirate tale’ ; Novi man fired outside New Hudson Bar: admits shotgun slaying of stepfather ; Sons safe in Africa ‘best gift’ ; ‘Sleeping beauties’ mother gets a year ; Expenditures for 1960 are revealed: GM spent $250 million in Pontiac area ; Bruins trade Stasiuk, Labine to Red Wings ; State of the Union from JFK Monday ; City crime up 15.5 pct. in past year over 1959 ; City pupils getting diet of exams ; Gable’s final role is tops ; New bills aimed at modernizing our immigration ; Press parley slated for MSU: John W. Fitzgerald nominated for post as director ; The day in Birmingham: restrict trailer parks to State, U.S. highways ; Pilots captured, says Red story ; Trains chug to start as tug strike ends ; Pontiac YM names new staff man ; Kennedy’s ‘New Frontiers’ linked to past ; Blame ruptured oil line for Saratoga blaze ; To reopen auto license office ; Second chapter … the call to arms: President Lincoln cries: thank God for Michigan ; Deaths in Pontiac and nearby areasPDFen-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.Ocean linersDetroit Red WingsCrimeMichigan State UniversityLabor unionsCookingState of the Union addressPuerto RicoDemocratic Republic of the CongoLicense platesFiresTrailer parksGeneral MotorsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-01-24TextOakland University