2024-08-132024-08-131957-10-08https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16730Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSet up group to study count reforms: Oakland board votes to form committee of 9 ; Local to greet Hoffa Thursday at Willow Run ; Faubus finding support ; Aussies take Sputnik's picture ; US rejects Russian talk of dual control on missiles ; Price of land on Mars soars with Red sphere ; Students absent with Asian flu ; Scientists brief Ike on satellites ; 'Sputnik I' on orbit, seen by Navy unit ; Recognition to be given ground observers here ; Proper school attire becomes hot issue in area ; Waterford firemen out on 97 calls in 3 months ; The day in Birmingham: Police sergeant cited for valor in gun fight ; GM transmission strike in 2nd day ; 3 seek election at Sylvan Lake ; Little Rock parents face facts: Suspended 72 seek entry ; Planes obsolete, Nikita boasts ; 2 injured in crash; Try to elude police ; Associated Press president McLean resigns today ; Satellite stays on page one around world ; Port Huron site called strategic in Seaway plans ; Calls satellite 5th 'shock' ; Ingrid denies talk Rossellini in Paris ; Sees no failure by Congress with 'moons' money ; Mrs. Henry P. Potere is taken by death ; Gov Williams calls special CD meeting ; Orders inspection of Christmas trees ; US youth leaves China ; Viewers ponder bridge's cables ; 'Long ocean trip' only a short hop across the bay ; Mackie against raids on state road funds ; People have guilt complexes over luxuries ; Asian flu 'no joke' in Chinese laundry ; Jaycees to hear Detroit FBI chief ; Jordan troops seize supply of Czech armsPDFen-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.PoliticsHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-Sputnik satellitesSoviet UnionSchool integration--Arkansas--Little Rock--History--20th centuryInfluenzaDress codesCivil defenseThe Pontiac Press: 1957-10-08TextOakland University