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 Canal (Egypt)Detroit TigersThe Pontiac Press: 1956-09-27TextOakland University