2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-03https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15410Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmDeadline passes, 120,000 strike: Ford walkout 1st in 20 years ; Bargainers fail to reach pact; talks to resume ; Sec. Hare opens Con-Con ; Romney assures acceptance of Con-Con post ; Hoskins named best manager ; 1962 trucks feature V6 engine: GMC boosts power and safety ; Kennedy, chiefs meet, review military build-up ; Delay flight of 98 stuck in Ireland ; Will ‘study Soviet experience’: Red China admits failure ; Tony gets his title to hand on to child ; UAW battles damage suit ; Man is sentenced in tavern holdup ; Three sentenced in Farmington safe robbery ; Classic series expanded: Rambler ambassador is 9 inches shorter ; U.S. drops plan to cut strength at Britain bases ; Slayer pleads guilty to charge ; Mantle claims may not start series opener ; Memphis ends segregation ; Veteran scouter cited for services ; The day in Birmingham: Detroit firm wins bid for drain bond contract ; Waterford Oks sewer project ; 144 delegates ready to rewrite state law ; De Gaulle vows to stay by plan for free Algeria ; 15 Con-Con delegates came from state farms ; District to hold annual confab ; Angel to continue Teamster fight without Ohioans ; Rochester employe injured in mishap ; Gunman placed on $5,000 bond ; To form units in Milford: seem new industries ; Portrait artist to conduct adult Clarkston class ; Teens to appear in store holdup ; Southfield agreeable: plays road plan ; Pick candidates for homecoming at Romeo ; Direct-transfer elevator installed: speeds up cement deliveryPDFen-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.Labor unionsUnited Auto Workers UnionFord Motor CompanyCold WarAlgerian WarDrainageMichigan--FarmingtonMichigan--WaterfordMichigan--RochesterMichigan--MilfordThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-03TextOakland University