2024-06-252024-06-251961-08-07https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15459Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmK accuses JFK of threats on Berlin proposals ; Russian spaceman is down, safe and sound ; Says he ‘feels splendid’ after 435,000-mileride ; Titov toast of jubilant Muscovites ; King, queen contest will help open fair ; Southfield man faces charges ; How’s it going? ‘Fine-goodnight’ ; Millions of Americans rise to news of space first ; State agencies told to tighten belts ; What’s wrong here? ; Soggy show in Wisner Lake: downpour beats Lions ; Kennedy discuses Russ space feat ; Ministers give Reds warning on Berlin issues ; Berlin to assist East commuters ; Truck local set to construct hall ; Arab league force may help Kuwait ; The day in Birmingham: traffic safety conclave set for Bloomfield Twp. ; Area physician succumbs at 71 ; Top UAW board to be petitioned for strike vote ; UAW returns to table talk ; Bill to allow aliens to re-up passes to senate ; Accidents send 2 to hospitals ; Waterford crash injures woman Saturday night ; Red spy Dr. Soblen given life in prison ; Five Detroiters fined for conduct on Cass Lake ; Detroit youth shot in target practice ; Tax exemption for foundations grows ‘ unfair’ ; Says Press overrates Jimmy Hoffa menace ; Chen to tour Detroit plants in visit today ; Tunisia slowly drifting from West to Red East ; Airliner crashes near Budapest ; Chews up check when questioned in supermarketPDFen-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.RussiaTitov, G. S. (German Stepanovich), 1935-2000CosmonautsSpaceDetroit LionsMiddle EastTunisiaSpiesMichigan--WaterfordMichigan State FairFirearmsTaxesUnited Auto Workers UnionCommunismTraffic accidentsCold WarGermanyHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-International Brotherhood of TeamstersLabor unionsThe Pontiac Press: 1961-08-07TextOakland University