2024-07-112024-07-111959-10-15https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16044Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUF at $406, 201 with week left ; City retailers standing pat: Tax confusion is mounting: Will continue collecting on present basis ; 7,000,000th Pontiac rolls off the line ; 2 US scientists win Nobel Prize ; Reuther urges strike fund ; Pontiac sets sales mark ; Standardization stressed in new GMC Truck line ; Settlement on steel urged before Sunday ; Local beer up a cent; that tax! ; Noises at MSU will be taped for Roman film ; This last big week for auto production ; Dauntless Errol Flynn dies laughing ; Van Doren distressed: to appear Nov. 2: Sees newsmen, refuses to talk ; US regulates advertising only ; The day in Birmingham: Cowboy Hall of Fame work of local architects ; Rheumatic fever strikes 4 in county ; Teachers will meet Friday ; Mightiest antibiotic is found in Antarctica ; Insists he's innocent; Finally given parole ; Oh, to be in LA and bake again at 94 degrees ; Polio shots available at Owens School ; Gene Tierney a sales clerk ; Canadians lament premium: Complain dollar is too strong ; Steel strike in US to close Canada GM ; Democrat wins prize at Utah GOP picnic ; Girl's scalp is removed after a combine accident ; Get a hurdy-gurdy, Gertie ; Adult education classes Monday at Avondale ; Chessman's attorneys making 'final' effortPDFen-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.United FundSales taxesAutomobile manufacturingNobel PrizesLabor unionsFlynn, Errol, 1909-1959AntibioticsPoliomyelitisVaccinesStrikesSteel industry and tradeThe Pontiac Press: 1959-10-15TextOakland University