2024-07-112024-07-111959-10-13https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16046Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmYoung mother, three little children perish in pre-dawn house fire on North Perry Street: Fire toll worst for Pontiac in last 50 years ; Witnesses aghast at sudden flames ; New 'gyro' satellite zooms into orbit ; Union chief wants to talk with top steel executives ; Hike UAW dues to $5 per month ; Van Doren snubbing Congress? ; Employment hit; students return ; Cross Co. OKs negotiations with auto union ; Rochester against road: Opposed link to Pontiac; The day in Birmingham: Duplex housing petition for Westchester dropped ; Lower charge in girl's beating ; Hoffa told 'no' by high court ; Mercury drops prices for '60 ; Postal exhibit free in Detroit ; Steel shortage to lay off 6.500 more GM workers ; State gets $$; Will they stay? ; Jury deciding city man's fate ; Believes Nixon clearly ahead ; Open house Sunday to see library land ; Admits purse theft; sentence due Nov. 2 ; Charge Cus D'Amato with misconduct ; Get your Salk shots at Wilson school ; UF contributions rise ; Seek fugitive in 2 knife deaths ; Hefty vet bobby needs no sidearm ; L'Anse slayer's father 'just can't believe it' ; Vandals damage Waterford area building project ; Hunt novelist on man's death ; Movie writers out on old film strike ; Tally shows Salk vaccine 80 pct. effective in 1959 ; Compacts going like hotcakes ; States line up for federal aid ; Republican group sees $900 billion GNP by '67 ; Ike told Khrushchevs of concern for Jews ; Pilgrims to Fatima mark 'miracle' date ; Poor way to buy friends; Some use presidency ; Chrysler Corp. to build New York gear plant ; Nations are helping India industrialize ; Red Cross calls blood campaign 'leaky arm'PDFen-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.FiresSatellitesLabor unionsSteel industry and tradeStrikesHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-PoliomyelitisVaccinesAutomobile manufacturingUnited FundThe Pontiac Press: 1959-10-13TextOakland University