2024-06-252024-06-251961-06-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15497Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmGroup en route to United States: seek prisoner exchange ; Reds, West spar in floor debate ; Such sweet sorry ; Cubans to try opening new negotiations ; Heavy work load awaits supervisors ; X15 hits record 3,690 M.P.H. ; U.S. attitude on Berlin: firm but no belligerent ; Niki reiterates German threat ; Hold motorist in fatal crash ; Hope dims for 3 trapped miners: solid rock halts rescuers ; Subcommittee adds plan for GIs to school aid bill ; Molasses funds kept from Cuba ; Jail-break duo is sentenced ; Ex-executive sues Chrysler ; Kennedy orders study of maritime walkout ; Make headway in Laos talks ; Ikeda points out trade with Japan beneficial to U.S. ; City police probe reported break-ins ; AF seeks cause of UP jet crash which killed 2 ; Deny Beverly license to wed in Las Vegas ; Free Kantanga leader after pledge given ; America’s Titan dies in Atlantic ; Heavy work load awaits supervisors ; Busy Washington lawyer charged as a fraud ; Cheryl Crane does to Lana temporarily ; The day in Birmingham: board adopts program to lift teacher standards ; Set cancer test for Sheppard ; Deadline Monday at 8 for vote registration ; Centennial beauties divide queen prizes ; More volunteers for Peace Corps ; City reserve unit to spend 2 weeks at Camp McCoy ; Plan to station bloodmobile at Elks TemplePDFen-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.CommunismMichigan--PontiacContestsHomicidesRocket planesBeauty contestsMiningCar accidentsDemocratic Republic of the CongoGermanyBlood drivesEducation budgetsLabor unionsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-06-24TextOakland University