2024-06-252024-06-251961-04-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15552Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmJFK has ‘no comment’ on U.S. Cuban policy ; Two groups map all-out drives to ‘save’ MSUO ; Cuban rebel chief denies U.S. aid ; Cardona insists it’s civil war among natives ; Fidel’s radio blasts Kennedy as ‘imbecile’ ; Varner wants funds restored ; Toddler drowns in Union Lake ; Refuses testimony in Hamilton case: Sanity report stirs trial battle ; U.S. newsmen safe with Fidel, claims Cuban ; How much is that doggie … ; Pontiac jumps to third in 1st-quarter care sales ; Rumors flying about Castro; is he ill, hurt? ; Mass roundup broke invasion ; Could it be next Tuesday?: Laos prince ‘drops’ cease-fire date ; Cuba rejects U.N. proposal ; The day in Birmingham: Seaholm High duo seeks Michigan debate title ; Hospital board presented with hefty gavel ; 5 youths hurt in car smashup ; Romney urges unit to clear way for state con-con ; Invites visitors at hangar no. 2 ; Sues parents of area sniper ; House debates due on reflector plates ; Congress gets into high gear ; Why carry gun? Talk substitutes for constable ; Court clears way for gas line to UP ; Sukarno in U.S. for talks with JFK ; Bible tops list of books banned through history ; Give diplomatic title to reducing class ; Mrs. Ernest Vollmar dies after illness ; 14 land parcels to be auctioned ; Explosives bill ready for penPDFen-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.CubaOakland UniversityDrowningsPontiac Motor DivisionSeaholm High SchoolHospitalsLicense platesBanned booksThe Pontiac Press: 1961-04-21TextOakland University