2024-08-272024-08-271955-06-10https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17481Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWalkouts force GM to shut down 20 plants: Strike-caused parts shortage affects 60,000 ; Much-muscled Marine makes miss marvel ; Embezzlement charge faces Orion auto man ; 'Air Ride' comfort: Fast, lightweight train being constructed by GM ; 2-wheel cars would relieve crowded roads ; Hatmaker has solons in aisles ; Ike signs postal pay bill, hailing great step ahead ; Vote Monday, Leaguers urged ; Bonanzagram prize may reach $1,400 ; Allow pictures in courts, Brownell urges judges ; Floridian, Frenchman gain links finale ; Parts shortage idles 1,600 workers here ; He doesn't need any eyes ; Cobo may run for governor ; Aviation, press free in Austria ; Police locate auto used to steal safe ; The day in Birmingham: 12 will receive awards at YMCA annual meeting ; Courthouse building panel picks delegates ; Parole woman jailed in land fraud deals ; Nashua tops eleven entries for Belmont ; Jeannie suspect flunks lie test ; Candy makers over billion in 1954 sales ; GM lists 20 plants shut down by strike ; Zhukov to keep up Ike correspondence ; Warm penguins testy at delays in trip to USPDFen-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.StrikesGeneral MotorsUnited Auto Workers UnionTrainsPostal serviceCobo, Albert E. (Albert Eugene), 1893-1957The Pontiac Press: 1955-06-10TextOakland University