2024-08-272024-08-271955-07-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17462Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmThree Detroiters die in 10-Mile Road crash: Car slams tree after skidding on wet highway ; Cherry Festival queen ; Expect capacity steel output by first week ; Showers bringing short respite to holiday heat ; Soo centennial beard gets attention ; Transit walkout cripples capital ; GMC Truck division plans annual picnic on July 16 ; $200,000 suit follows crash ; Committee sits on housing bill ; Congress seen giving in to Ike on military reserve ; Staunch Peron backer resigns high office ; Pontiac Motor boosts turnout ; My mother-in-law now is me, myself ; Register of Deeds office measures area growth ; Quaker oarsmen win grand challenge cup ; Americans madder than rest of world ; Chile minister eyes end of public service strike ; EUB church has new pastor ; Outlook bright for fiscal year ; Pontiac father of five wins house, sports car on Detroit TV program ; No harm seen in plane story ; The day in Birmingham: Re-elect incumbent slate to board of education ; Searchers fail to find Marines ; Film club plans British picture Tuesday night ; Allen keeps position as securities official ; Area scouts set to leave tonight for ranch trip ; Paper charges 'intervention' ; Woman jockey is sidelined in 'toughest race' ; Expansion seen in Middle East ; California to Detroit air race is today ; Court fines follow raid by vice squad ; June weather was dry, survey of month shows ; Mumps, measles showing decline ; Two judges slated for county courts ; City choir union to give annual sacred concert ; Mixed bathing shocks Texans ; Mrs. Gene Kelly takes film world by surprise ; Discover many fish dead in Black River ; Church of God marks diamond jubilee this year ; Group planning travel seminar ; Salvation Army youth play in the brass band ; Editor claims churches lag in race issue ; Synod debates women officers ; Trio to sing twice in city ; Pope receives ousted prelates ; Tent meetings held at new church site ; Factory fire pointed up true greatness of Tom Edison: Inventor looked to future as blaze destroyed plant ; First open Bible church to mark end of debt ; Blind minister has nearly normal life ; Church language paper to halt publication ; Crescent Hills church opensPDFen-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.AccidentsBeauty contestsSteel industry and tradeLocal transitAutomobile manufacturingReligionsInfectious diseasesSalvation ArmyPius XII, Pope, 1876-1958Edison, Thomas A. 1847-1931The Pontiac Press: 1955-07-02TextOakland University