2024-07-112024-07-111959-10-10https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16048Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmEngagement revealed ; Steel return must wait a week Ike's T-H board to report back on probe Friday ; TV monitoring on large scale not possible ; Cross snubs court decision ; 10 vandals sentenced to 25 days ; 'Strike breaker' Ike jeered during UAW convention ; Dorfman's license revoked in Illinois ; Big brothers give boys break in life ; Airline hassle may hit Pontiac ; Cite 4 policemen for fire action ; Returned dead to funeral home ; Canals on Seaway will close Nov. 30 ; Claims Macmillan wants summit talks next month ; The day in Birmingham: Swimming club seeks to buy land for pool ; Lincoln line on display Oct. 15: Styling, engineering smoothed ; Worker dies from crushing weight of boom ; City to celebrate early: Put Halloween back a day ; Shoplifting ring broken by police ; Cold mass hits Great Plains ; Suffers back injuries in 3-car smashup ; A-pioneer's illness puzzling doctors ; Lodge entirely rejects presidential aspirations ; They like Ike for tasty work as chef ; Nope - taxi pools for Russ: 2 cars in every garage? ; Chiang predicts battle in year ; Here's how to prevent serious fires ; Ike, Mexican guest retreat to mountains ; Total vaccination with live virus is Soviet goal ; Students to learn about cigarettes and cancer ; Lodge says Nikita may be back in '61 ; Cancer society to study relationship of habits ; Macmillan back running nation ; $2.5 millions aid refugees ; Indiana Dem uses his porch in campaign ; Camp officials decide against blueberries ; Diesel taxi engine is tested in Detroit ; Vatican calls pay raise a drain on the treasury ; Death driver had bad record ; Protection from tourists: British guards 'jailed ; Space project already set up ; French author again wrecks good idea ; Solemn Jewish day begins tomorrow ; Six more polio cases reported in Michigan ; Kassem goes in TV to ease Iraqi anxiety ; Oval-all US cop could crack record ; UN group favors full Tibet debate ; Tireless Khrushchev still skipping through Siberia ; New lighting to allow night passage of PanamaPDFen-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.StrikesSteel industry and tradeTelevisionVandalismEisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969Labor unionsSaint Lawrence SeawayAutomobile manufacturingThe Pontiac Press: 1959-10-10TextOakland University