2024-08-142024-08-141957-08-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16788Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFHA liberalizes mortgage terms: Down-payments pegged lower, interest raised ; Management-labor tieups probed today ; 4-H queen to be crowned tonight ; Fresh air dormitory ; Rochester college senior has own private campus ; Predict change in rights bill ; Dispute problem given to Meany ; McElroy takes Pentagon office next to Wilson - doubts dissolve ; Lansing, state call road truce ; First lady doing well after operation today ; Seek plan to keep teenagers busy, out of trouble ; Farm surplus bill goes to Ike ; Oman strife goes on - seek quick end ; Woman shoots, kills boy friend ; The day in Birmingham: Drama in council room sees facility approval ; Annett fights Sylvan pollution ; Discuss making Waterford a city ; Romance is for the birds: Platypus lovers break up ; Red party boss almost cheered out of dinner ; 12-state milk strike scheduled Aug. 14 ; Roger Kyes recovering from mild heart attack ; New Red shakeup seen ; Dems' civil rights bill goes far beyond intent ; Firemen fight blaze in Pontiac home ; Three million paid too much tax ; Ionia reformatory warden to leave ; Wives' nightly wandering exposedPDFen-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.HousingHome ownership--United StatesCivil rightsEisenhower, Mamie Doud, 1896-1979Dairy Farmers Cooperative AssociationStrikesTeenagersKyes, Roger M. (Roger Martin), 1906-1971The Pontiac Press: 1957-08-06TextOakland University