2024-08-202024-08-201956-03-14https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17230Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIke happy to have Nixon as '56 running mate: President ends speculation by endorsement ; OK bids on public safety building: 6 win contracts to erect, equip new structure ; Rockets fires from USS cruiser ; Hospital wing bonds approved by commission ; Committee offers 'hints' in solving aviation debate ; Eden defends deportation of Archbishop Makarios ; Wilson supporting Nixon for vice president in '56 ; Man acquitted in Dixie killing ; Dawson admits larceny count ; Skin diver locates body beneath Cooley Lake ice ; Annexation is topic at Waterford session ; House splits on two Michigan aviation hassles ; Kefauver, Nixon victors in primary: New Hampshire pulls surprise ; Scientists battle coastal scourge: Fatal fish organisms, 'Red Tide' causing big headache along shores ; Baby chewed by pet ocelot ; The day in Birmingham: Fire stations to contain voting machines April 2 ; Shell stations hit by strike ; Horticulturist to show pictures of game hunt ; Seeking options to extend strip ; Bandits facing two charges ; Ike stays up to watch film ; Clues indicate Lincoln expert may try for 64 ; Victim of Dr. Small leaves small estate ; Lynn Allen to seek 13th term as clerk ; GMC launches deliveries on 150-bus order by DSR ; Pontiac city affairs: Commission spends hour on 27 points of agenda ; Wife granted divorce from Fred C. Ford Jr. ; Tired of politicians? Just ostracize them ; Police overcome teenage girl with weapons ; Commissioner Rowston gets vote turnout award ; May construct giant building 120 floors high ; State bonuses to vets reach $220,130,160PDFen-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.ElectionsKefauver, Carey EstesLabor unionsGeneral MotorsWater qualityThe Pontiac Press: 1956-03-14TextOakland University