2024-08-132024-08-131957-08-15https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16780Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSlash $809,650,000 from foreign aid fund: House group overrides Ike's security plea ; Anniversary award car is placed on display ; Claim organizer sought bribe in Grand Rapids ; Hints special session ; County building program may suffer curtailment ; Prospects dim for rights bill ; 30 victims of leukemia picnic at Rochester farm ; 23 die as Russian airliner falls in Copenhagen harbor ; Reds dictate terms ; Dio and Ray in trouble ; Extortion plot draws penalty ; Our teenage girls ; Court upholds law on venders ; Promotions of 3 police officials confirmed at stormy meeting ; Haifa-Chicago shipping service starts today ; Twin gives bone marrow to sister ; Plan meeting on drag strip ; Will Larry change mind about China visit? ; The day in Birmingham: Police campaign opens on thefts of hub caps ; Committee OKs Neil McElroy as defense chief ; Robbers caught after fast chase ; Spartan Stadium new name for MSU grid field ; Sailor confined to ship for refusing to salute ; HIs vivid dream ends with loud explosion ; Box has plastic liner ; Hearing postponed in auto crash case ; ALF-CIO asks halt to Monroe reactor ; Booming in London ; Railroads take over when automobiles fail ; Jungle cats howl - they want horsemeat ; Scents sales soarPDFen-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.Foreign aidPontiac MotorsAircraft accidentsLabor unionsPoliceVendorsLeukemiaMcElroy, Neil H. (Neil Hosler), 1904-1972People's Republic of ChinaRailroadsThe Pontiac Press: 1957-08-15TextOakland University