2024-08-142024-08-141957-04-22https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16880Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUS seeks to free captive nations - Dulles: Secretary tells AP executives of policy aims ; Carriers visit congressman ; Twisters bring heavy rainfall across plains ; Waterford boy, 4, strangles ; Hoffa files plea for dismissal ; South Pole base expects records - 120 below zero ; State police hunt kidnaper ; Boosts Huron water plan ; Iraqis hunt American blown from plane ; 20-foot wall of ice converges on homes ; Fate of officers remains issue ; Top keglers take Press prizes ; Mayflower sails for US ; Charlton Eden rites today ; The day in Birmingham: Finances, traffic study on commission's agenda ; Pontiac woman dies in hospital ; 12 men pay fines of $25 for loitering ; Easter parade hats, as usual, feature nutty styles ; Local auto dealer dies after operation ; Quarles, Wilson contrast strongly; Very congenial ; Shooting spree takes 5 lives ; Scout-O-Rama project guided by tough campaigner ; Tommy to wed chorus beauty; Wife No. 10 ; Italian consul prays for safety of son ; Police grill man, 23, in beating, robbery ; Clashes in Algeria kill more than 150 ; Car collision slightly injures Eddie Fisher ; Jewish group raps oil firm for bias ; Junior High to see science exhibitionPDFen-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.Soviet UnionCold WarHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-KidnappingsWater systemsBowlingTraffic safetyReligious holidaysThe Pontiac Press: 1957-04-22TextOakland University