2024-06-272024-06-271960-03-29https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15887Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIn the depth of spring ; Commission to aid oldsters, curfew plan get Senate OK: Williams happy over council for aged folk ; Uneasy silence follows more S. African riots ; Ike, MAC reported agreeing on issues ; 'So glad you're home, Billy' ; Bus leasing plan possible as 'courtesy' service dies ; Purple Onion to open here without okay ; Airport study charted ; Russian foreign aid besting ours ; George Taylor is injured in auto collision ; Civil service plan on Waterford ballot ; Inspectors will check Waterford sewer lines ; Dispute at Troy on job return ; The day in Birmingham: School millage request rejected in special vote ; Pontiac area UF official resigns ; Kiwanians will hear C. C. Saur ; Argentina sticks to austerity plan ; Measure puts tax on books ; Nikita at Reims; blasts Germany ; Moughler murder denied by Flatter ; To vote on plumbing code ; Knight murder trial opens before throng ; Census taker wears card ; Voters answer Bentley queries ; UAW net worth hits $30 million - big strike fund ; Power workers turn down offer ; PTA editor dares TV to raise level ; Ice thawing fast in Great Lakes ; Ore ship season opens on Lake Michigan ; US Rep. Mack, 68, dies on House floor ; Nixon vows hard campaign ; Whisky barrels explode, killing 19 firefighters ; Castro rejects anti-Red pact ; Mediation service bemoans budget cut ; Urges registration for Parkinson's diseasePDFen-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.South AfricaGraham, Billy, 1918-2018StrikesKhrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971Labor unionsCubaThe Pontiac Press: 1960-03-29TextOakland University