2024-08-152024-08-151956-09-27https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17060Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmBabe loses her toughest battle - to cancer: Greatest athlete counted out after long fight ; Tito leaves on surprise 'vacation' to Soviet Union ; Runway nearly ready: Pontiac airport to open strip next month ; Stevenson asks 'Who's at helm' ; Thieves steal $12,000 in furs ; Ike to step up tempo of speaking schedule ; Army calls up four who missed drills ; Tiger pilot Harris quits; Sunday his last on club ; Israeli-Jordan border calm ; Soapy defends handmade shoes - 'my feet hurt' ; Press to carry Babson-Poll survey result ; UAW Ford council seeks shorter week ; Dewey claims Reuther decides Dem's strategy ; The day in Birmingham: Dr. Peale to talk here on town hall schedule ; Council to hear both Suez sides ; Pontiac, Saginaw race to get out largest vote ; Cranbrook slates talk by Ike adviser ; Spinster ends vigil over friend's body ; Another storm in Atlantic likely hurricane wind ; Girl darts in road, lands in hospital ; UF speakers bureau makes ready to carry story to public Oct. 8-12 ; A crime every 12 seconds in US ; Zoo officials try to entice roving black swan ; Acheson chides foreign affairs ; List districts where outcome unsure ; Pontiac city affairs: Two file damage claims at commission meetingPDFen-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.PoliticsLabor unionsSuez CanalDetroit TigersThe Pontiac Press: 1956-09-27TextOakland University