The Pontiac Press: 1960-10-15
Abstract
Over half polled think K at UN was big flop ; 100,000 at auto show preview: Cobo sparkles and so do cars - it's aahsome ; Mac sees need for a summit on Berlin woes ; Kennedy raps Nixon changes ; Reds release US tourists but detention to bring protest ; Carrier, planes look for 'sub' ; Russians await report from K ; Nixon highly encourages by turnout in California ; Television gag short, but sour to 47 viewers ; 'Boots' says farewell ; Ike, Nixon in accord on Quemoy and Matsu ; White House says letter shows defense ideas alike ; New Fisher local hall nearly ready ; The day in Birmingham: $4 million school bond vote in Bloomfield Hills ; Two men injured when cars crash ; Approval due shortly to start urban renewal ; Woman injured when tool hits her on head ; T. L. Monroe family starting shelter test ; Woman loses jewelry worth some $6,500 ; Blabbermouth explorer won't shut its trap ; 200 'gunmen' sat in UN ; Demonstrate sadly in Japan ; President relaxes at farm ; Truth squad dogs Jack in Michigan ; Compact cars run 31.7 pct. this week ; Ban on buttons by mayor of SF stirs a revolt ; UN African diplomats suffer discrimination ; Reuther lashes into Nixon, GOP ; Actor's wife has deep appreciation for music ; 1,800 on strike at Oak Ridge ; State idle toll up 30,000 in August ; Polio clinic Tuesday in Waterford Twp.
Date
1960-10-15