2024-06-252024-06-251961-05-10https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15536Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFrench airliner carries 69 to death in Sahara Desert: Victims include 5 in family of U.S. envoy ; House passes bill to kill antibias rule ; ‘No,’ says legislature on more MSUO funds ; Chamber music … Indian style ; Nurse claims witness is a liar ; JFK and Jackie will go to Florida for the weekend ; Ike having trouble controlling tourists ; Shepards facing new dilemma: mail to answer ; ‘Talk with Khrushchev,’ Nixon advises Kennedy ; Unveil expansion plans at osteopathic hospital ; Eye fast zoning for shop center ; Laos refusing to send delegate to Geneva: Red rebels still fighting; conference to be Friday ; Johnson is off for war spots ; Bill would give all reservists 8-year term ; State agencies face tight 1961-62 budgets ; Says collapsed tower was built properly ; Philanthropist dies in Detroit ; 60,000 return to jobs in state ; Westinghouse VIP says: didn’t knmow ; Royal Oak woman raped after rally ; The day in Birmingham: police recommendations accepted by commission ; Birch members as for truth on gossip ; Official urges bathing beach in Hawthorne Park ; Cubans detain 300 Americans ; Sir Edmund Hillary suffers mild stroke ; RO Dem may manage state office in Ferndale ; Astronauts prove U.S. school system not too bad ; Children still like the fire truck ; Lenient judge holds up sentence for novelist ; Heart attack is fatal to Negro millionaire ; British historian to talk ; 1,250 families homeless in Midwest: death, damages in wake of floodsPDFen-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.Plane crashesMichigan--PontiacOakland UniversityHousingDiscriminationRussiaLaosEmploymentPoliceFloodingCubaHillary, Edmund, 1918-2008SpaceShepard, Alan B. (Alan Bartlett), 1923-1998The Pontiac Press: 1961-05-10TextOakland University