2024-08-142024-08-141957-07-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16800Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWorld hears disarmament plea: Dulles renews pleas to Reds for concessions ; Bologna outfoxes fox ; Jury now holds fate of eleven in Clinton trial ; Final link of steel spans famous straits ; 130-ton steel truss joins straits bridge ; lke will continue support of rights bill - Knowland ; 2 killed, 4 hurt on county roads ; Heat siege finally lifted ; GM denies jet profits unfair ; Ford sales set 6 month record ; Sheppard hopes dim, but still remain ; Ike not satisfied with school bill ; Textile attorney called in probe ; The day in Birmingham: Gare again holds reins as acting city manager ; 'Devil is angry at rising spiritual tide', Billy says ; Milton Henry charged with attacking officer ; Will consolidate health labs ; Army privates admit breakins ; Find all 11 men dead in lost plane ruins ; Supervisors need policing, they decide ; Nikita gone soft? Eats ice cream as Bulganin talks ; Egyptians display military prowess ; Seek double killer in dramatic search ; New Aga Khan to study Arabic in Lebanon ; Waterford justice rules in stabbing ; British groups cry 'barbarian' at fox hunters ; Two-car collision injures 5 persons ; King Saud arrives in Ethiopia today ; Report 80 rebels killed in skirmish ; Malaya to gain independence from Britain after 133 years ; Britain reopens oldest church ; Commission to air bids on equipment for building ; Little progress evident is disarmament talks ; Measures '84-57-84' Lets check systemPDFen-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.Nuclear disarmamentMackinac BridgeCivil rightsSheppard, SamAircraft accidentsDisastersAga Khan IV, 1936-2025Graham, Billy, 1918-2018The Pontiac Press: 1957-07-23TextOakland University