2024-06-202024-06-201961-10-07https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15407Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmDies saving 6-year-old son: mother of five killed by train ; Locomotive hits area woman at Bloomer Park ; Bringing order to Alhambra ; Early Ford pact doubtful, says Vice President ; Mantle to ‘give it a try’: back in Yankee line-up ; Policemen break up riot by 1,000 teens ; Seeking ways to help Rayburn ; 34 found dead in plane crash ; Believe communists to get tougher: U.S. eyes sending troops to Viet Nam ; Name medical staff for first CD hospital ; Talks on investing at shopping center ; Hoffa signs contracts for 600,000 men ; Magazine can’t liken Strauss to stein of beer ; K. of C. council plans to hold dinner dance ; Sheppard’s brother guilty of negligence ; Hails opportunity for coverage of state Con-Con ; East Germans celebrate 12th years of communism ; Bullet ends try to evade officer ; Fighting 17th ready for anything ; Group to study fairgrounds ; The day in Birmingham: St. James Church sets five-concert schedule ; Intertown firm can’t stop line ; Award $125,000 to area youth bitten by bear ; Ex-con gets opportunity to teach in Seattle school ; Zimbalist dissatisfied, says may quit acting ; Wants head put on quacks ; Titan is near to combat site ; Building tops $1 million for third straight month ; 20 from county inducted into army by boardPDFen-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.TrainsMichigan--ClawsonUnited Auto Workers UnionFord Motor CompanyBaseballCancerPlane crashesVietnam WarGermanyCold WarMilitaryWashington--SeattleTeachingThe Pontiac Press: 1961-10-07TextOakland University