2024-06-252024-06-251961-04-19https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15554Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRebels claim linkup with Escambray allies ; Laos regime reported to be getting weaker ; Centennial spirit catching; needn’t fear Keystone caps ; Soviets press censure of U.S. U.S. airman killed in raid, Castroites say ; U.S. would battle Russ in Cuba, Kennedy tells K ; Kennedy wage bill faces rough going ; Gives problem top priority: jobless alarm Reuther ; Chrysler men weather stormy meeting ; Colbert booed on bad sales ; The day in Birmingham: $433,495 sum proposed for capital improvements ; Lock up jurors, judge suggests ; Take a look, go in and buy!: new car street display to spur sales ; Four ask hearing on looting charge ; Questions police driving home unmarked cars ; Reuther concerned by U.S. unemployed ; Walks on highway, now in hospital ; Say federal govt. is blocking news ; With Castro bearded, your infidelity is plain: Russki si, Cubanski no, eh, Nikita? ; New estimate of population: 182,714,000 ; 100 against Soviet bloc’s 400: is U.S. falling behind submarines? ; $1,000 home blaze blamed on smoking ; Flower fund in good shape, reports countyPDFen-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.Escambray RebellionCubaVietnam WarCold WarUnemploymentWagesLootingPontiac Police DepartmentRussiaSoviet UnionCar salesThe Pontiac Press: 1961-04-19TextOakland University