2024-07-112024-07-111959-09-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16064Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUnions map plan for togetherness ; New courthouse gets under way: Soil is turned for $3 million county building ; Nikta’s plan on UN agenda ; Supervisors are silent on study of Communism ; Auto plant shut by steel strike strike ; Red boss heads for lowa ; Nikita bull in supermarket ; My dear chap, why not try powdered tea? ; Wipe your damp brow - Wave hello to autumn ; Gas tax up one (3 to 4) on Oct. 1 ; Citizens’ hope to cut out big-money ‘bad’ influence ; The day in Birmingham: Brown, Pierce stop signal ruled success by engineer ; Circuit court docket changed ; UF workers face big job ; 3 plead guilty in theft of tire from wrong car ; Railroads ask cut in wages ; Royal Oak wife changes plea in cab robbery ; State employes will get biweekly pay ; Bob-O-Link Golf Club hit by fire ; Annoys woman: Husband stabs ; Area school officials get United Fund briefing ; 40 arrested in Castro plots; Saw ‘I Like Ike’ Buttons at fair: Sees warm reception for Ike ; McElroy says he may quit this year ; Anger cools fast as wife lies dying ; ‘House arrest’ blast called joke: Reds hide chief's anger ; Skilled aircraft workers share no-pay layoff ; Will divorce husband missing for 48 years ; Slaying Is laid to boy's date ; City art leader dies of heart ailment ; Michigan men help run US ; Russian elevators won't ; Nikita’s tour impressing the Asians ; Michigan citizens directors electedPDFen-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.Labor unionsKhrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971StrikesSteel industry and tradeTraffic safetyThe Pontiac Press: 1959-09-22TextOakland University