The Pontiac Press: 1959-07-14

Abstract

Hoffa admits pact talks with coast dock union ; Blasts ouster of ILWU by CIO as phony ; USW makes last-ditch bid to avert strike ; He laughed, she shot him ; Nixon's trip to Soviet Union all tangled up in red tape ; Deny Kierdorf's appeal; issue pickup order today ; Employment surges to record high ; Further delay for courthouse ; Why do you rush to your own funeral? ; Blast Gromyko for stall tactics ; 45 area youngsters aid teachers' reading study ; The day in Birmingham: Pastor, girl, hurt on tour, arriving home tonight ; Court ruling may boost 12-town drain project ; Tax stalemate brings lawmakers back to work ; New Iraqi cabinet has no known Reds ; US agrees to limit bases in Philippines ; Seminary to mark 75th year: Polish school marks jubilee ; Turnout light in area school elections ; Pontiac Twp. picks attorney ; Nine apply for job as postmaster ; Romeo council buys building for city hall ; Southfield council turns down Xway ; Missile ship to be launched ; Mayor Miriani told to cut down extra activities ; Teamsters deny anti-Negro charges ; Plan announced for 'hot' waste from N-ships ; Union serves notice on US rubber Co.

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-, Labor unions, Strikes, Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994, Cold War, Expressways, Racism, Nuclear waste

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