2024-08-202024-08-201956-04-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17191Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHouse passes federal highway bill, 388-19: Senators predict full cooperation in this session ; Plot to kill Soviet leaders revealed: British source discloses plan of assassination ; Tornado threat passes as shower drench area ; F. L. Ward, 79, taken by death ; Opening day trout angler faces special problems ; Otto John to answer charges of treason ; Two area men traffic victims ; Merger studied by area banks ; Scouts will aid Jaycees prepare clean up week ; Six in family will chorus 'I do' ; Auto Club plans building here ; Daylight savings sets clocks ahead 1 hour ; Evidence covers past five years ; Auto layoffs up another 10,000 ; Guidance clinic to display facilities at public event ; Alcoholism unit to open doors ; The day in Birmingham: Mayor Allen to welcome officials of 3 counties ; ILA breaks off with Teamsters ; Ex-Red sailors face quizzers ; Ted Mack gains fans by ditching joke line ; Graham faces FBI confession ; State holds decision on dumping request ; 5 Detroit juveniles admit stealing auto ; YMCA board elects five to top offices ; Former area mayor to seek House post ; Police arrest five on gambling counts ; Exchange Club holds state tourney here ; Wilson School fifth graders ready for camp out ; You can meet cancer halfway - and control it ; Clark opposed GI integration ; Aim at protection from disaster ; Buys sunken car, marine life gratis ; IFYE banquet May 5 at Lansing ; Marlette driver dies of burns ; Rev. Marion Dye will give talk at Oakwood ; 'May Day for Mary' planned for Tuesday ; Slate annual workshop for east are council ; Commerce lists 4 places to register ; Adult training for Commerce Church begins ; Lake Orion rite unites area man, Vermont girl ; Set open house at Fisher BodyPDFen-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.WeatherLabor unionsCancerIntegrationThe Pontiac Press: 1956-04-28TextOakland University