2024-08-152024-08-151957-02-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16925Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmArabs and Israelis both cool to US formula: Plan to remove troops denied by Jerusalem ; Rash found not guilty ; Area defendant in slaying case cleared by jury ; People in the news today ; Wade verdict under protest ; Charges threat by union boss ; Retail milk price drops on Friday ; Miss Front Page for March: She'll be here tomorrow ; Lakes compact bill now up to Congress ; C45 kills 2, injures 1 in Oklahoma crash ; High altitude plane repair is mighty drama ; Last call plates today or risk ticket tomorrow ; Sniper hearing slated March 27 ; 100 marooned by flood ; Hungarian Reds shake up party ; Contractor dies, area resident ; The day in Birmingham: '57 roll call workers reach half- way mark ; Hunting for two in child's death ; Higgins renamed to turnpike board ; State legislator hits relics as 'not historic' ; Ike, Mollet see Mideast solution ; Place assault charge against local man ; Largest airliner forced to land ; Four-man crew captures live pilot whale ; First grass fire sign of spring in Waterford ; Suggest methods of surplus disposal ; Bill would change Michigan holidays ; Nixon will follow Ghana ceremonies with goodwill tour of Northern Africa ; Port Huron factory to entice industry ; Reflective plates urged for all cars for added safetyPDFen-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 ConflictLabor unionsGreat LakesAircraft accidentsLicense platesSnipersHolidaysNixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994The Pontiac Press: 1957-02-28TextOakland University