2024-06-202024-06-201961-12-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15338Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmEx-con denies slaying: questioned in torch death ; Retired cleric’s car found near spot of arrest ; Oh, oh, it looks like a scandal: no Tarzan-Jane rites? ; Congo to affect peace of Africa, Williams claims ; Six Katangans sit in Congo parliament ; ’62 prospects to good according to Estes ; First ‘celebrity’ of 1962 eagerly awaited by area ; Local 614 told to open books ; Business expert optimistic: sees better year for city ; U. S. airmen must peel the pounds ; To confer with Freeman, Heller: Kennedy works on economic report ; Nehru denies telling Soviets of Goa plans ; Holds suspect in city robbery ; Auto-bus collision kills one, hurts 31 ; The day in Birmingham: city has started search for civil defense aide ; Jan. 20 taxes can be deducted if paid in 1961 ; Sees small rise in cancer rate from bomb tests ; Democrats set dinner tonight ; Says NAACP violated order ; He climbs fence to escape; then gets cold feet ; West Side Lanes opening; rebuilt after big fire ; 1st U.S. retraining plan starts sluggishly ; Sen. Dirksen, Republicans, thinks there is: Sen. Mansfield, Dem, sees no conservative trendPDFen-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.HomicidesChallenged booksDemocratic Republic of the CongoMilitaryGeneral MotorsEconomicsRobberiesTaxesCivil rightsFiresBowling alleysThe Pontiac Press: 1961-12-28TextOakland University