2024-06-202024-06-201961-11-27https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15364Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmAntitrust suit filed against Ford Motor Co. ; Label as unfair purchase of Electric Autolite ; Reds ask France to join powers talking test ban ; Voice of experience ; Pro-Castrolites stage leaflet raid: Venezuelan airliner hijacked ; De Gaulle stand on Berlin eases ; Business zooming already: it’s Christmas … Downtown ; Bowles’ future clouded after state dept. shifts ; Storm hinders jungle search ; They called it and they won ; War on U.S. aid policy continued in Viet Nam ; Claims yacht captain told him new version ; U.S. offers program for peace in space ; Hammond dies; head for employment body ; U.S. offers program for peace in space ; Selfless woman doctor to be cited by society ; Child, grandmother die in Ontario fire ; Jacobson’s officer, Zola Rosenfield, dies ; CD men seek aid with shelter building troubles ; 4 city planners of convention of national group ; The day in Birmingham: U.N. chapter to discuss problems of the court ; Family of five massacred: hunt pressed for accused killer ; U.N. announces Kindu takeover ; Funeral service for Bridges set ; Two men sentenced in quiz show probe ; Schools given Yule warning ; Hearing scheduled on 5-year census ; Traditional toys revamped this holiday ; Don’t expect German leader to get much support: ‘JFK refused Adenauer bid to make NATO N-power’PDFen-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.Ford Motor CompanyCold WarNuclear testingGermanyVietnam WarFiresChristmas treesEthiopiaHomicidesOakland County Medical SocietyRockefeller, Michael ClarkThe Pontiac Press: 1961-11-27TextOakland University