2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-13https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15402Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBlast off about 300 shots: Red shoot into U.S. sector ; Five Americans almost hit in sudden wallop ; Zorin charges American not running U.N. ; Work starts on MSUO gymnasium ; UAW pushes to end walkout by Monday ; Hoffa defends union’s pacts ; Chairmen agree to work on timetable for Con-Con ; Urges U.N. vote to expel S. Africa ; Ghana delegate seeks support for resolution ; Two Navy bombers collide, killing six ; GM Corp. indicted with 4 Chevy men ; Rayburn, feeling better, ‘insults’ old pay HST ; Farmer battles delinquency by giving hayrides ; Friday the 13th bad day for a good Samaritan ; Ex-GM employe admits theft of $88,000 ; Residents flee gas tank blast ; The day in Birmingham: play 42nd annual course in international affairs ; Physician hurt in auto mishap ; Rockefeller Foundation gave $33 million in ’60 ; JFK visits N.C. sans benefit of ‘hail to the chief’ ; Arlington Cemetery is getting crowded ; Justice courts topic for talk ; Red Chinese VIPs talk to Vietnamese ; Senior addition, new junior high: Northern tells of school needs ; School board lets electrical contract ; Nikita faces military roadblock at 22nd part congress ; Cohen may go free on bail ; Man says wife prefers cats seeks divorce ; 8 to get grants in journalism; 2 Cuban exilesPDFen-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.Cold WarOakland UniversityUnited Auto Workers UnionMilitaryGeneral MotorsVietnam WarThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-13TextOakland University