2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15393Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWinds carry fallout south: N-bomb backfires on Russia ; Size of blast estimated at 30 megatons ; Delegates at Moscow not told about blast ; Guards get new weapons ; Bonn wants West to press for removal of Berlin Wall; Seize goods on way to Cuba ; UF drive nears half of its goal ; Pleads guilty to manslaughter ; Sentence leads to flood of words at Con-Con ; Goldberg is ‘man of night’: Met opens with a ‘western’ ; Hold meeting on U.N. head ; Agree on Burma delegate, differ over his advisors ; Katanga peace terms ratified ; School safety program OK’d ; Plan of U. of M. study of Red Chinese law ; Autopsy reveals man died before accident ; Waterford to settle on tentative budget ; Longpre plans to retire soon ; Five hearings slated tonight ; AF school bus crashes; 4 die ; The day in Birmingham: city commission okays purchase of land tract ; Warns groups to end dispute ; To counter U.S. Polaris threat?: Reveal Red underwater N-test ; Sentenced to prison in fatal car crash ; But town is dead: old-time miners hang on ; Brushes off suit by Hoffa ; Electric power cut off in Tampa as car hits pole ; Bolivian students stone building to protest gas hike ; Belanger to head AMVETS past here ; Meat packers sign contracts ; Zulu chieftain to accept prize ; Thailand, Cambodia urged to settle up ; McGuffeys must go, rules school chief ; Police fire on mob in Peru; man killed ; Plan to modernize state phone system ; Great Books Groups will meet tonightPDFen-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.Atomic bombsNuclear falloutRussiaCold WarAlgerian WarUniversity of MichiganVietnam WarBook clubsTelephonesMichigan--WaterfordGermanyUnited FundThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-24TextOakland University