2024-07-302024-07-301959-03-09https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16247Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmNew car sales running ahead of 1955 record ; Iraq is plunged into civil war: Rebels bombed, troops march on Baghdad ; Dulles has outing ; Tri-County highway office to open here ; Nikita states small Berlin garrison okay ; At Pontiac Northern ceremony ; Sees God's hand in rescue of boy ; Dems demand arms increase ; Pontiac dedicates new high school ; Dems demand arms increase ; The Babe's story ; Life at Cape Canaveral happy and serene ; Bids on streets set for meeting ; The day in Birmingham: City commission to study expansion of library ; Young area GOP to hear Martin talk Tuesday night ; Half of state's trunklines imperiled if sudden thaw ; Workers tell Bentley unions are too strong ; Cardinal hits Kennedy critics as 'ridiculous' ; Kiwanis series to show film about Denmark ; Women voters plan discussion on home rule ; Auto sales agency damaged by blaze ; Reds gain in France; again biggest party ; Arraignment slated today for Mrs. Gall ; Alaska bug bites more Detroiters; Ask 16 weeks of jobless pay ; Oil boiler blast kills young boy ; Kennedy to be asked about influence case ; Shapely blonde admits Nevada bank robbery ; 4th annual Rhubarb Festival held at Utica Saturday ; Dairy Queen title attracts twelve to compete ; White Lake house robbed, burned ; PTA program includes skit ; Council election slated ; Almont to seek school funds ; Lyon voters nix school bonds ; Missiles might mean 24-hour bomber alert ; Publishing anti-Castro newspaperPDFen-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.Automotive industryIraq--History--1958-1979Ruth, Babe, 1895-1948LibrariesCanaveral, Cape (Fla. : Cape)Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963MissilesCuba--History--Revolution, 1959The Pontiac Press: 1959-03-09TextOakland University