2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-30https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15388Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmAngry world fumes at ‘arrogant’ Russians ; Russia laughs at world, fires biggest bomb ; Scientists believe blast might be 100 megatons ; Lenin will lie about: delegates eject Stalin from tomb ; Half-million auditorium for courthouse is nearer ; Use Golden rule for UF-Whitmer ; Women hearing $27,000 quota ; Estimate gambling take at $7.5 billion: extent of organized crime still unknown ; Fugitive’s flight ends ; U.S. eyes deal with Reds ; Peaceful end is sought to Berlin border feud ; Big bomb’s fallout goes southeast ; GM’s S.E. Skinner to retire Tuesday ; Baptist pastors’ children not to aid U.N. drive ; Von Brentano quits Bonn post ; Fire licks building where Castro talks ; 2nd Teamsters official indicted ; The day in Birmingham: to request elimination of taxers on shelters ; Score on N-tests for Reds, U.S. ; Knudsen announces names: Pontiac Motor men moved to top level ; Links Katanga to rail bombing ; Red ink old story in U.S. budget reports Greek rightists leading in poll ; Miami room is Eden to Cuba refugee ; Milk is bad, (cholesterol), says doctor ; ‘Ready to halt bid to divert Jordan’ ; Inquest pends in heir’s deathPDFen-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 bombsCold WarUnited FundNuclear falloutBomb sheltersGeneral MotorsGermanyInternational Brotherhood of TeamstersTaxesAlgerian WarCubaSyriaThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-30TextOakland University