2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-14https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15401Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmNo one seems to know for sure: rumor Russian space shot ; Tokyo Station gets signal on Red frequency ; Mountain of books ; Textbook financing stirs controversy ; ‘Reds threaten to wreck U.N.” ; Some golf, little bridge: quiet birthday for Ike ; Ford recalls 39,000, some plants still out ; Urundi premier is assassinated ; Running race against winter ; Has cheap radiation detector ; Teamster-union alliances hit ; New ‘chauffeur’ for Mamie ; Mock air war flares in U.S. defense test ; Pontiac Central nips Flint team ; Reds speed up evacuations on Berlin boarder ; Despite ousting of envoys: see no Dutch-Soviet row ; Open house set by UF agencies ; Textbook financing stirs controversy ; Police holding Royal Oak Twp. man in shooting ; Pontiac man hurt in one-car mishap ; Won’t deport Michigan man ; Elderly woman dies after being hit on Woodward ; Pontiac youth seeks brother ; The day in Birmingham: official from India to talk at 3rd day U.N. day program ; 1 killed, 2 critical as shell goes off ; Horrible decision; Boy, 11, kills dad ; Won’t deport Michigan man ; Fear modern problems may get lost: Con-Con units cut from old plan ; Galbraith ‘loaned’ British peer’s bed ; Auburn Heights free Methodist holds revival ; Special services set for Church of GodPDFen-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.CosmonautsSpaceCold WarRwandaBurundiCar accidentsHomicidesReligionMichigan--PontiacMichigan--Auburn HillsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-14TextOakland University