The Pontiac Press: 1959-06-23

Abstract

'Sick' convicts hammering at walls in break attempt: Mental patients seize 5 guards as hostages ; One driver injured critically ; New 59ers set for Alaska trek ; Seven agree to act in '61 centennial posts ; Slate lie test for mate slayer ; Rackets probers to call convicted Flint arsonist ; Fire sweeps Norway hotel; 8 tourists die, 24 missing ; He's hopeful - but realistic ; Baby sitter is clinging to life ; Rush Sachmo to hospital; has pneumonia ; Ransom sets pace in qualifying test ; MSUO road paving OK'd; but supervisors hit 'monkeyshines' ; The day in Birmingham: Planning, building board appointments are made ; New GM cars slated by Nov. 13 ; Queen's tour picking up at last ; Traffic toll 6 on Monday ; City detective prays after he shoots man ; Oakland directory out ; New strike closes J and L steel plant ; Decisions in rape cases 'will aid' social justice ; Watching for Negro in rape of six ; Get conflicting testimony on car franchise security ; Says Fuchs due in East Germany ; Offers retirement plan ; Bids will open on city plot ; State senators okay $3 child care hike ; Clear heavy agenda at Waterford meeting ; At Pontiac General: Nurses win $100 prize ; MESC doling out Ford-Canton idle pay ; Anthony Anastasia wants to integrate ILA docks ; Klaus Fuchs, spy, off for East Berlin

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Prisons, Mental health, Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971, Oakland University, General Motors, Unemployment compensation, Integration

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