2024-07-112024-07-111959-11-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16013Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCurtice bids farewell to friend: Harry Anderson is laid to rest ; US, Soviets sign exchange: New agreement includes joint atomic projects ; US warned steel strike likely to restart ; Chutist scared? 'I was too busy' ; Free fallout shelter can be yours - if ; Arraign Detroit man in arson ; GM showing signs of activity ; Honor all-county grid team today ; It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas downtown ; Work progressing on new courthouse ; Max Baer killed by heart attack ; Parcel post rate boost likely after Christmas ; Oil firms hit by Castro law ; The day in Birmingham: City commission studies water authority proposal ; 'Back in Pontiac to stay' ; Try to snare capsule tonight ; Roads slick, cars crash ; McGregor's will includes $25,000 for area church ; Army sets up reserves school for officers here ; Northwest gets dunked for the fifth day ; Head-on crash on Auburn hurts 4 early today ; Royal Oak girl killed by truck ; Navy develops vaccine against eye scourge ; Kroger manager group president ; Sheriff warns area residents to stay off ice ; K's name means trouble ; 'Explosion' in county probably jet boom ; Stabs husband during family quarrel in home ; Love not enough for child ; Tourists steer wide of Cuba ; Hawaiian volcano lava lake fillingPDFen-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 tradeGeneral MotorsNuclear energySpace explorationFallout sheltersKhrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971CubaThe Pontiac Press: 1959-11-21TextOakland University