2024-08-222024-08-221955-08-29https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17406Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPolice kill crazed gunman in Detroit battle: Janitor wages four-hour fight with 200 cops ; GM heralds an important milestone: Hits 100,000,000 diesel horsepower ; Pontiac school district named in court suit ; Fenton attorney to face charge; Colorful skeet entry ; Two shooters take lead in national skeet tourney ; Russians taking terrific risk in western Siberia ; Shell blast kills three, hurts 10 ; Urban League's national leaders plan conference ; The day in Birmingham: Parking area owners asked to attend meeting ; Moors offered new type rule ; Pontiac woman hurt in auto accident ; Indict officer on 8 charges; Mobile blood test unit stops announced in city ; New polio cases noted in county ; US-Japan talks to cover defense plans in Far East ; County delegation at Dem conference ; 28 die in state over weekend ; Builder asks court to halt picketing ; East receives all-clear as hurricane Edith fades ; Wiffi Smith posts record 76 in WDGA ; Avon Township man drowns on vacation ; Wants federal insurance setup ; Chigger when adult won't feed on man ; OK slum clearance ; Peach Queen returns from capital ; 2 girls killed in Romeo crash ; Area students returning after season in Germany ; Walled Lake schools set opening date, meetings; US to relieve potato surplus ; Romeo board opens Pleasant Knoll bids ; Primary schools at Holly busy enrolling pupils ; Arrest area youths at gang fight scenePDFen-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.General MotorsSkeet shootingSoviet UnionAgricultureParkingBlood drivesPoliomyelitisHurricanesThe Pontiac Press: 1955-08-29TextOakland University