2024-06-262024-06-261960-10-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15715Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmAssassin's sword kills Japan's top socialist: Red China ally felled by young right-winger ; Ford blanks Bucs, 12-0 ; Diehard Nikita sticks neck out one more time ; Plant assn. reaches 81 pct of UF quota ; K gets nasty to hide defeats ; Quemoy-Matsu issue now big in campaign ; Hot rodders pick wrong guy for drag ; Hits union drive for registrants ; Newsmen inspect freeway route ; Kennedy will win, says Sen. Humphrey ; Four arsonists plead guilty ; Ill-fated plane OK structurally ; The day in Birmingham: School enrollment rises 10 pct. in Bloomfield Hills ; Doty and Dondero to head group pushing Breakey ; Police protect witness in trial of Tab Hunter ; HST tackles religious issue ; Welcome home for Hayes Jones is rescheduled ; Yule cards arrive late - or early? ; Teamsters suit hearing delayed until Oct. 24 ; City won't ban tankers in loop ; Awning plan is debated ; Drag racers learn of fee hard way ; Waterford police nab 48 last month ; Honor Boys Club teams Friday night ; New voters help Jack, Henry Jackson boasts ; Ex-zoo director dies ; Nikita nearly scuffles with Spaniard at UN ; Johnson gets Russell boost ; Motor vehicle output 159,000 last week ; Says Red strain keeps China out of space ; Nixon sure debates will stay ; US to prod Russia about missing men ; Show-stopper Judy to undergo surgery ; Scientists study missile fizzlePDFen-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.AssassinationJapanKhrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971United FundDrag racingAutomobile manufacturingMissilesThe Pontiac Press: 1960-10-12TextOakland University