2024-07-112024-07-111959-10-27https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16034Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMachete held high in salute ; Strike injunction verdict today: Detroit Steel signs contract ; Williams, legislators in huddle over cash ; First snowfall forecast made ; Need a drink at dawn? ; 6 admit guilt as vandals in Clarkston ; City bus fares up 5 cents for adults next Monday ; Area firm joins Kaiser to widen impasse split ; Fisher Body to shut down ; GM names Harvey to head division ; Pneumonia assails last Civil War vet ; Pontiac Schools escape tax pinch for now ; World hails Soviet moon pictures ; Shots of planets may be possible ; Campaign days in Philippines violent; 50 dead ; The day in Birmingham: No water rate hike here - for the present, at least ; Williams Lake area knows carrier Healey ; Two hurt in crash at Baldwin corner ; Nims reveals tax possibilities ; 8 burglars go to Jackson ; Sheriff facing furniture suit ; Medical society official to speak on mental health ; Trying to locate 2 in knifing ; Objections to delay air service for city ; 3 nations resume nuclear test ban talks ; Kennedy eyes dramatic bid ; Pakistan fears strong China ; Cold snap ends '59 hurricanes ; Dear goblins: Don't soap up car windows ; High court to review loyalty oath ruling ; Williams heads dinner set by US Democrats ; New owners acquire pavilion at Fruitport ; Enters innocent plea; Denies youth's plan ; Olds sales manager dies after illness ; Beware that ghostly eve! ; Chinese solon talks to race ; Legion will seek Negro showdownPDFen-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.CubaStrikesSteel industry and tradeLabor unionsLabor policyVandalismAutomobile manufacturingNuclear testingSpace explorationRacial equalityRacial biasThe Pontiac Press: 1959-10-27TextOakland University