2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-31https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15387Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPressure mounts for U.S. to air-test bombs ; Laughing Nikita tells of mistake in N-blast size ; Fire Adlai for failure in Cuba, Van Fleet says ; Britain’s army may be doubled ; Possible disaster is feared as hurricane hits Honduras ; Women workers over top for UF ; Chrysler holds reply to UAW ; Watch out for spooks tonight ; Budget includes plan director ; New license plates for sale tomorrow ; Witching hours near ; County board to decide on 327-seat auditorium ; Five U.N. jets patrol in Congo ; Make Indian statue United Fun symbol ; Superbomb condemned by world ; Vopos routed with tear gas ; The day in Birmingham: commission gives okay to civil defense plan ; Governor urges four-year term ; Nixon advises Barry and Rocky: ‘fight it out in primaries’ ‘ U.S. removes Flint from depressed list ; Lopping of bomber funds called ‘unnecessary risk ‘ ; State Journal publisher dies ; Mother, daughter injured in collision ; Suspect arsonist in blaze at house ; Retiree’s home gutted by fire in Waterford ; Push U.N. vote to end N-tests ; Air pollution had philosopher on run ; French rock Algiers with 60 bomb blasts ; ‘Mr. Democrat’ to return home ; What’s worrying pigs? Purdue wants to knowPDFen-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 testingCold WarMilitaryUnited FundUnited Auto Workers UnionDemocratic Republic of the CongoElectionsCar accidentsJournalismPurdue UniversityThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-31TextOakland University