2024-08-142024-08-141957-07-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16798Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCivil rights backers face jury trial fight: Senate cuts out one key section on enforcement ; Glass and porcelain dress up new hospital ; Residents lose battle to block railroad yard ; Civil service commission meets: Mull complaints, rules for police ; 6 city doctors continue fight ; Wager Prince will announce Grace 'expects' ; General Motors increases sales in first half of ‘57 ; Air passenger presumed dead ; Big TV networks report tougher sales resistance ; Continuing Europe tour, says comedian Skelton ; Traffic record: 44 violations ; On Waterford sewer job: Pumps battle quicksand ; State planning 8 artificial lakes; 5 to be in Oakland County area ; Dr. Ward to address Pontiac High grads ; County may get relief for floods ; The day in Birmingham: Girardin announces drop in swimming pool fees ; Mrs. Carl Pelton taken by death ; Residents dislike proposed drain ; School aid bill voting is today ; Small crowds at Graham rally 'normal delay' ; Ford subsidiary will fire space rocket in 3 months ; Plan stockpile of hospitals ; Benefit social at 4 towns ; Twin sisters like two peas in pod ; Detroiter killed averting holdup ; Plan education unit at St. Philip Church ; Think job step up for demoted Red ; Coins 'mennenism' to describe attitude ; U of M engineers fire IGY rockets ; Large oil refinery slated for TurkeyPDFen-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.Civil rightsPontiac General HospitalRailroadsAutomobile manufacturingGrace, Princess of Monaco, 1929-1982Skelton, Red, 1913-1997Sewage systemsReservoirsRocketsThe Pontiac Press: 1957-07-25TextOakland University