The Pontiac Press: 1959-10-28
Abstract
These are anxious faces: GOP demanding people vote tax ; Ike says Kaiser contract should signal steel accord: Says Westers summit talks in the works ; Voters turn down Waterford Library ; Pontiac asking more air trips ; Humphrey will be here in presidency bid Friday ; Asks T-H appeal deadline be set at noon Thursday ; Pontiac Motor to halt tonight ; Willman heads city managers ; Merchants crack down as shoplifting increases ; Robert Murphy set to leave post ; Cuba reacts against US; puts still tax on mining ; The day in Birmingham: Baldwin Library prepared for National Book Week ; State scrapes funds together ; Police reserve move made in closed session ; County GOP chooses Koella ; He's another outstanding Press carrier ; Boy, 5, saves baby sister from blaze in Oxford ; Rockets delayed by steel strike ; Pope John calls special audience without pomp ; Strike delays boom times ; Claim cash crisis endangers Trujillo ; Cut Hamtramck wages? ; De Gaulle book speaks frankly ; Has new evidence in bombing trial ; Statue of Liberty in wrong spot for immigrants in this air age ; US Castro shipping boy ; Humphrey will tour 13 states for talks ; Murphy rejects post of envoy to Germany
Date
1959-10-28