2024-06-252024-06-251961-08-09https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15457Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPlane diverted toward Cuba: Pan Am airliner hijacked ; Jet carrying 72 passengers, 9-man crew ; Roll out ‘Red’ carpet for Titov ; Orion athlete hit-run fatality on bicycle trip ; Mayor pleads for stepped-up use of airline ; U.S. allies will propose Berlin meeting to Russia ; Chosen from field of 20: king and queen rule at 4-H fair ; U.S. in favor of Latin aid ; Proxmire ends lengthy protest: to vote on nominee ; President offers to help settle Metropolitan strike ; Coffee plant blast injures 5 in Illinois ; Nikita threatens the West with ‘bigger’ bomb: says Russia will make it, unless things get better ; Group okays defense crash ; Trailer bank branch to open tomorrow ; Liquor worth $1,900 taken by thieves ; Surprise salute given auto vet ; Register of deeds county office in new headquarters ; 150 flee to safety in rubber plant fire ; The day in Birmingham: retail merchants group in C. of C. plans board ; Boat injunction report tonight ; U.S. opposes special session over Bizerte ; During exercise swift strike: giant airlift supplies mock attack ; Conquers tetanus in month-long fight ; Wild herd being killed off: seeks to save elephants ; Three divisions to be beefed up ; Black on gray color scheme for nation’s skies ; Ford tells its workers pay rate over averagePDFen-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.Pan American World AirwaysHijackingsAir travelCubaRussiaTitov, G. S. (German Stepanovich), 1935-2000CosmonautsCentral AmericaSouth AmericaCold WarFiresLabor unionsDiseaseGermanyThe Pontiac Press: 1961-08-09TextOakland University