2024-08-142024-08-141957-04-26https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16874Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmArab rivalries fanned by Jordan crackdown ;: Syrian soldiers told to leave by King Hussein ; US tentatively OKs Egyptian Canal plan ; Grocer forgot 'do not disturb' sign on door ; Chrysler racks best 1st quarter among 'Big 3' ; Jaycee show full of ideas for home ; Senate defeats road financing ; Pontiac keeps standard time ; Plenty to learn at home show ; Fishing season opens Saturday ; Turbulent weather will continue here ; Ground is broken for new post office ; Downtown boosters get ideas from other cities ; City manager, industry to confer on new water source ; Turnpike boost passes Senate ; Order extension of 1-way streets ; The day in Birmingham: Residents mop up after noon deluge floods area ; Senate passes courthouse bill ; Suspend, revoke drivers' licenses in Oakland area ; Sell beer to minor, get stiff sentences ; Nab local resident in alleged extortion ; Wildcat strikes bring layoff at Square D ; Bigamist faces both wives ; Area summer band program announced ; President talks to GOP workers ; Barber recalls Frank James; Dies at age 89 ; America deserts life amid nature ; School rally sees crisis ; Civil defense plans revised ; Pontiac Dems slate 2 speakers Sunday ; St. Mary's presents 15th music festivalPDFen-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.Middle East ConflictSuez Canal (Egypt)Daylight Saving TimeWater systemsPostal serviceToll roadsFloodingCourthousesWildcat strikesCivil defenseThe Pontiac Press: 1957-04-26TextOakland University