2024-08-152024-08-151956-08-07https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17103Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmEarly voting very light in city, county, state: Pontiac electors to decide upon charter change ; Nasser to issue vital statement on Suez Sunday ; Fair animals get final grooming ; Michigan waits GOP selection for governor ; Hi-ho, come to the county fair! ; Pontiac Hospital board acts on survey report ; 'It wasn't so hard to use!' - voters praise machines ; Milford baby drowns in creek ; Team of horses finds way home after year away ; Cobo 7, Leonard 3 in first returns ; Weatherman says: 'Little change seen' ; Steel price hike to affect cost of consumer articles ; Shivering? - here's why ; Murder field searched again ; F. W. Wagner service slated for tomorrow ; Sheriff searches ax murder site ; The day in Birmingham: City rezones on Lincoln but eyes future usage ; Truman ex-aide for Stevenson? ; Chemical blast kills 3, hurts 17 ; GOP foreign policy hit ; Memorial find for sex victim reaches $2,050 ; Break for film fans: US lifts ticket tax ; Tradition may be tossed by Stevenson in Chicago ; Dictator Peron plans a visit to Venezuela ; 31 Oakland area drivers lose license privileges ; Graft area schools face audit of books ; Miss Lucy still hoping to re-enter university ; Convention goers dust off same old stuff ; FBI to speed up kidnap hunting ; Break ground for atom plant ; Twister strikes in South DakotaPDFen-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.ElectionsSuez CanalPontiac General HospitalMurderNuclear energyThe Pontiac Press: 1956-08-07TextOakland University