2024-06-262024-06-261960-06-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15825Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmA favor from the president ; Strikes may crimp missiles: Hit key Atlas bases: Machinists quit work across the country ; Cuba said set to recognize Chinese Reds ; Eye expansion of courthouse ; Ike takes pot shots at Mr. Khruschev ; UP man, 70 fights bear 20 minutes ; Young mother of three wins MSUO scholarship ; US probe urged of gas price boost ; Coast campaign starts to boil ; Bell employes will get raises in 3-year pact ; Briggs unchanged after serious stroke ; Back candidate for Lt. governor ; Area ad agency cofounder to Hall of Fame ; The day in Birmingham: Commission to consider court clerk transfer ; Teacher seeks drain office ; Beats girl, 15, with steel pipe ; Calls for toughness with Mr. K ; Fire, water damage home on South Blvd. ; $100,000 donated to Beloit College by Mrs. Wilson ; W. Frederic Jackson dies in hospital ; Troy's Yanich ruled 'lawful' ; Driver grabs boy from danger on school bus ; Webster registration time periods noted ; Light hearing tonight in Waterford Twp. ; Collision injures two in Waterford Township ; Gets 5-to-10 year term for wounding his wife ; Judge sentences girl to solitary confinement ; Market may fend campaign damper ; State prof leader in Reformed Church ; 51 visit Pontiac's prototype family fallout shelter ; Ex-state lawmaker dies on cancer at 77 ; Emergency power gets CD test here ; FOE, auxiliary to install officers jointly Tuesday ; Crash injures 7 in Springfield Twp. ; D-Day started 16 years ago ; Traffic higher in MacPDFen-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.StrikesLabor unionsMissilesOakland UniversityScholarshipsWilson, Matilda Rausch Dodge, 1883-1967PhilanthropyFallout sheltersThe Pontiac Press: 1960-06-06TextOakland University