2024-08-202024-08-201956-05-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17176Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm15 cremated as blazing jet crashes convent: RCAF fighter plummets into nun rest home ; Research key to survival, says Curtice ; County official dies suddenly, served 17 years ; Bus strike over, service normal ; Judge to resign for higher post ; GM head sees car output at 5.8 million this year ; Korea re-elects President Rhee ; Tulip Festival opens at Holland today ; Local GM plants observe opening of Tech Center ; Stern-wheeler to make maiden cruise on lake ; Seamen stymie shipping ; Stratojet reported down in Atlantic ; 150 to take part in EBI activities: 55 area firms will participate ; The day in Birmingham: Long-discussed terrace zoning change is voted ; Jaunty Truman now in France ; Pontiac city affairs: $500,000 for hospital gets formal commission approval ; Residence vote in November ; 2 police officers await decision on overtime pay ; Half million slated for area road work ; 19 residents protest rezoning of 5 lots ; Twister signal discussed again ; Mayor proclaims armed forces day ; Congregational Christian conference opens here for 2-day session ; New trial set in murder case ; 2nd farm bill facing changes ; 81,000 words are used to say 'no bomb' ; Feel bubbly? Well, this is tavern month ; Detroit police announce 12-point plan to be used in case of tornado disasterPDFen-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.Aircraft accidentsDisastersGeneral MotorsPontiac General HospitalTornadoesNuclear weaponsThe Pontiac Press: 1956-05-16TextOakland University