2024-07-112024-07-111959-10-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16036Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmYou gotta start off each day ; FBI unmasks leaflet attack: Planes from US raided Cuba: Ex-Castro chief led attackers; reprisals feared ; Williams calls legislators for tax conference; Could use a little more seasoning ; 2 top TV quiz figures revise statements ; Romney urges stop-gap taxes ; Steel negotiations resuming today ; Gridders bring cheer to PNH, Waterford ; Court takes Berkley girl after mother bars blood ; See no summit till early 1960 ; Retiring Doty dreads arrival of New Year ; Pontiac schools' lunchrooms serve education with food ; Family of five hurt in collision ; The day in Birmingham: Commission will learn of hike in water costs ; 12 nations agree to extend cooperation in Antarctic ; NY raids bust gambling ring ; Judge blocks tenure hearing ; Disputes barring married youths from schools ; Smashup kills Farmington man ; Official promises calm mothers' bridge protests ; Was tax ruling split political? ; New drop reported in paralytic polio ; Believes British missile better than any US has ; London paper plays lifesaver for modest bull ; Record 1st part balances strike weeks ; Von Braun scientists to stay at Redstone ; 'No China war' over new raid ; Space quiz ordered by Johnson ; Proposes tax on services ; Woman pleads guilty to illegal nursing charge ; Two-car smashup injures four persons ; Six-year-olds reign at school fair in Avondale ; Man, 70, treated for crash injuriesPDFen-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.CubaTelevision quiz showsSteel industry and tradeStrikesPoliomyelitisMissilesThe Pontiac Press: 1959-10-24TextOakland University