2024-06-272024-06-271960-04-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15875Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmGunman holes up over night: Seek to free girl hostage, 10 ; Law reportedly has plan to end threat of harm ; Launch search for new Pontiac transport setup ; Businessman favors 2 charter changes ; Townships get disputed funds ; The road to faith: 'Be still, know I am your god' ; No renewal objections as 200 crowd hearing ; Reluctant Adlai's backing soars ; 1/2 cent tax hike may be enough, Morris says ; MSUO Foundation raises $3,000: Reports on scholarship drive ; The day in Birmingham: Grandmother makes history: city's first woman mayor ; Both chambers huddle on $24 raise for solons ; Firemen bring plea to public ; Airliner crew asks asylum: Joined by passenger, calls Cuban homeland nest of Communists ; Can move to free Nelle of charges ; Two newcomers seeking seat in District 3 ; Census workers gird for cleanup drive ; Lie detector says: Youths were not guilty ; Skrobeck to head flexible unit of police dept. ; Grand Haven mulls permanent city mall ; Women priests face problems ; Caretaker's daughter weds millionaire's son ; S. African whites jam cathedral in penitence ; No softening, S. Africa vows ; Nixon and Chicago in duel ; Castro battles counterrebels ; Castro rejects plea for fliers ; Stray dog ordinance near for Waterford ; Children to hunt eggs Saturday in Waterford ; Proposed Southfield budget up $396,350 ; Allies study plan for summit parley ; Trumans leave to baby-sit for daughter ; Seaway proved its value - Ike ; US preparing for emergency ; Dingell asks law banning age biasPDFen-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.Local transitReligionsPoliticsOakland UniversityCubaAsylumSouth AfricaThe Pontiac Press: 1960-04-12TextOakland University