2024-06-202024-06-201961-12-09https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15353Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm‘Bombs over 100 megatons’: K warns West of N-might ; Claims Allies can’t use for to win Berlin ; Nonparty Junta to rule as Balaguer steps down ; 3 area sales today: Goodfellows afoot ; Heaviest gunfire at Elisabethville ; Man killed, 4 injured in local crash ; Blaze fatal to 15 probed at hospital ; Says Latin trip for aggression: Castro charges JFK plot ; Dale Hall booted as Army grid coach ; Ladder was too short ; Adnenauer pursues DeGaulle for Berlin talks ; Hopes to wheedle him into negotiation with Reds ; Florida respite over for JFK ; Yanks moving to W. Germany ; Ban-the-bomb protest fizzles ; State income tax backed by UAW ; Arrest 5 students after bomb scare ; Shelter survey includes city ; U.S. will test in 1963: developing death ray ; The day in Birmingham: to tell a problem boy through play at Seaholm ; Assign police for Ike’s visit ; Khrushchev brags of powerful bombs ; Girl, 17, killed in gravel pit ; Set pay talk with city employers ; In small northern California town: N.Y. refugees have found modern ‘Shangri-La’ ; Accused slayer swallows spoon ; Ship sinks in storm; fear 33 are deadPDFen-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.Nuclear falloutProtestsCold WarCubaTaxesUnited Auto Workers UnionGermanyBombsFiresFranceSoviet UnionWagesThe Pontiac Press: 1961-12-09TextOakland University