2024-06-272024-06-271960-03-30https://hdl.handle.net/10323/15886Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIs the city ready to surrender to beatniks?: Judge doubts legality of ban on coffeehouses ; May seek tax hike to finish courthouse: Move to set up August vote tentatively OK'd ; UN will tackle African turmoil ; Nautical enthusiasts turn out ; Cuban denies anti-US plot ; 500 attend first boating class ; Whee! Mercury will rise to 70 ; Ike sees hope in attitude of Reds on disarmament ; Hoffa gets approval of egg men ; Employes group installs officers ; Two men freed on stock charge ; The day in Birmingham: Baldwin Library work okay despite weather ; Vacationland sold for piggyback ferry ; State plumbing code delayed again here ; Two-year-old hit by auto; in hospital ; Two admit beating pair ; 5,000 Negroes march in Louisiana capitol ; Approve air hangar bids $20,000 over estimate ; Mr. Isolationist: Read this ; Station F106 at Selfridge ; Census takes must not talk about politics ; Revamped House civil rights bill returned to Senate by committee ; All is not so peaceful on the farm these days ; Again seek jury for Knight today ; Salvation Army has proud report ; No moon man for US in 60's: NASA chief predicts astronaut won't land until after 1970 ; All Michigan science rocket being proposed ; Average professor gets $6,810 yearlyPDFen-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.BeatniksSouth AfricaCubaHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-Civil rightsSpace explorationThe Pontiac Press: 1960-03-30TextOakland University