2024-07-162024-07-161959-06-10https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16157Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmEmployment up million in May; Plant pay record ; Court pushes power mop at Hoffa: Lower tribunal receives broad cleanup rights ; Hunt widens for missing girl: Clothing, other clues fizzle, search goes on ; Allies reject delay on Berlin ; Here's one way to beat the heat ; What better name could library get? ; Central, Northern Highs plan graduation for 526 seniors ; Business blooms in downtown shopping area ; Full tax dips $1.29 in Pontiac ; 335 will graduate tonight at Waterford High School ; City teachers' raise won't be as high as asked: 'Can't afford it'. says Whitmer ; The day in Birmingham: See no water shortage here, says Gare, Kenning ' Learn-to-swim drive opens this week at 'Y' ; Commissioners OK $7,654 for Straley hearing ; Publishers predict 10-cent newspaper ; Eskimo children are wonderful phenomena ; Cable highway carries goods to site of dam ; Only 1 attends dinner of last man brotherhood; France wants atom age big league status ; Armour to close slaughterhouses ; US propaganda on Geneva booms ; Decade of Seaway problems aheadPDFen-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 unionsHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-WeatherLibrariesTaxesSaint Lawrence SeawayThe Pontiac Press: 1959-06-10TextOakland University