2024-08-222024-08-221955-09-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17402Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIdle Labor Day for workers here ; California sizzles in torrid heat: Mercury soars to 120 degrees on west coast ; Auto company settles strike with CIO-UAW ; Do you want to make page 1 over the holiday weekend? ; 3 million cars to jam Michigan over weekend ; Condemnation suit is started ; Pontiac High's band will pay at State Fair ; College degree worth $91,000 over lifetime ; Skeet team hits 496 total today ; Crites again heads NSSA ; Judge dismisses charges against ice cream vendor ; Landscaping under way as new city hall ; Stassen to talk at scout parley ; City resident taken by death ; The day in Birmingham: Jacobson shop addition to be started next week ; Auto mishap victim dies in hospital here ; Posse wanted to find mother ; Peronista Congress OKs 'siege' for Buenos Aires ; New code set for air attack warning here ; Explosion rocks Chicago plants ; Five juveniles admit stealing charity items ; Pontiac woman hurt in 2-car collision ; Says Egyptians blew up well ; Wiffi downs sharp for district title ; CIO issues orders to stop rail strike ; The last answer - it's worth $1,100 ; Gas company plans customer refunds ; Soviet cotton yield falls short for consumer needs ; Equestrian tests open Saturday ; Evening ceremony unites Mary L. Hunt, David North ; Senate to quiz auto merchants ; Clarkston Library to reopen Tuesday ; Farmington houses double in five years ; Williams hits new labor law changePDFen-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.Labor DayAmerican Motors CorporationTraffic safetyPeddlingRailroadsMiddle East ConflictLabor policyThe Pontiac Press: 1955-09-02TextOakland University