2024-07-302024-07-301959-03-11https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16245Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWe wouldn't fight land war in Europe - Ike: Sut won't flatly mention nuclear weapons use ; '59ers' leader not fired ; Nikita changes his West Berlin signals again ; At new office open house ; State GOP says taxes on beer, tobacco, motels hold best hope ; Commissioners salute Pontiac sales, award ; $12.6 million sewer bonds receive state approval ; Save 200 hogs in Rochester fire ; Seventh Straley hearing slated for tonight ; Awards $3 million job to city plant ; Michigan Bell asks rate hike ; He found secret of strength through weakness ; To air sewage bond proposal ; Courthouse battle appears to be over ; The day in Birmingham: Police officers complete MSUO command course ; Pittsburgh bus runs into crowd; 2 die, 16 injured ; Indomitable faith brings strength from weakness ; Urges planning for centennial ; Ex-Ferndale principal gets tenure hearing ; Believe roadblock crashed by bandit ; City OKs financing plan to repair General Hospital ; Two Birmingham men take top speech honors ; Willis Brewers will host state candidates ; Yankus nixes writing offer ; US curbs imports of oil ; Pontiac Central team lauded by commission ; Surprise! Group returns $$ to state capitol ; Holland man wins GOP nomination ; A. S. Johnson, Troy businessman, dies ; Best-selling author put iron to his rejects ; Bells are ringing for theater tickets ; Farm housing decried as 77 pct. substandardPDFen-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.Cold WarTaxesOakland UniversityPontiac General HospitalThe Pontiac Press: 1959-03-11TextOakland University