2024-08-152024-08-151957-02-09https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16941Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSniper's fate hinges on bullet test results: Conclusion vital in court action against Taylor ; Saud leaves, praises agreement: Ike and king reach accord on airbase, aid ; Sources deny royal rift ; Area delegates split on choice for GOP head ; 14 'little foolers' ; Drain problems argues at East Walton Heights ; 'Nothing to hide' ; US Reds facing split at New York convention ; What's top food in frigid Antarctica? - Ice cream! ; Waterford OKs school bond bid: Board approval to Detroit firm ; The day in Birmingham: City lawmakers, Troy mull mutual problems ; Slate '58 date for new school ; Grosse Pointe rector worship hour speaker ; Flint woman held in shooting ; 2 fall into shaft on 21st floor, escape injury ; Currency service agent to face trial ; Dick Haymes arrested ; Oil price probe gains impetus ; Israel adamant; Wants pledge ; St. Paul young people to observe anniversary ; Your income tax ; Ghana to have adult suffrage ; Is FBI a potential secret Gestapo? Not in a democracy, says Whitehead ; They want dates but want to pick 'em ; Had to take blast to get repaint job ; 19-year-old girl, wed five years, gives out advicePDFen-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.SnipersSaud, King of Saudi Arabia, 1902-1969Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain, 1926-2022Political conventionsSewage systemsCommunismAntarcticaSchoolsMiddle East ConflictFederal Bureau of InvestigationThe Pontiac Press: 1957-02-09TextOakland University