2024-03-192024-03-191960-01-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12287Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm62 county schools close as ice glazes highways ; Sheriff to crack down, issues lakes warning ; Interest ceiling removal asked by president ; At least 30,000 pupils at home as buses halt ; Boy drowns in lake, second in two days ; Castro rejects US protest ; Michigan saves $2 million more ; Doesn't return to work: Straley seeks meeting ; Three moms attending MSUO make honor roll ; US A-test threat starts ban confabs ; Rayburn declines to be chairman of convention ; Same old suppers? Read this ; Negroes to vote by US ruling ; Whee! It's gonna be about 56 tomorrow ; Carl Sandburg will rescue 'own' program ; Connor won't say yes: Aims to succeed Williams? ; The day in Birmingham: 3 charter amendments due for ballot in April ; School guidance counselors plan In-service class ; One legislature bad, argues GOP leader ; Waterford adopts new fire regulations ; Anti-Jewish outburst spurs more arrests ; Sen. Green, 92, won't be back for next session ; Nation suffering with rain, fog, but air is warm ; Waterford Twp. man hurt in car crash ; Waterford minor fined $100 for drunk driving ; 'Alcoholic drink growing factor in auto fatals' ; Farmington man, 22, killed in wreck ; Author Nevil Shute dies after stroke ; Executive wants radio publicity ; Harvard's $82 million drive ; oversubscribed ; Suspect employes in ship sabotage ; 1890 island lighthouse soon to belong to state ; US strong; says general ; Hog prices to go up - expected in late 1960 ; Regrets shocking anti-Semitism: Berlin mayor pleads for faith in GermanyPDFUsers 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.Civil rightsSuffrageWeatherOakland UniversityNon-traditional studentsCubaAlcohol awarenessTraffic safetyAnti-SemitismGermanyThe Pontiac Press: 1960-01-12Text