2024-08-222024-08-221955-10-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17373Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmStrife-ridden Indiana plant intends to reopen: Perfect Circle and UAW hold peace meeting ; President's staff talks hopefully about the future ; State police, sheriff control Pontiac Trail traffic, says Smith ; 326 Mexicans dead as floods ravage Tampico ; Unionists gaze idly at house fire ; Future of shopping center may be settled in 2 weeks; Ford announces research plan ; Yesterday's fall of rain tops September moisture ; 2 die, 1 injured in Dixie collision ; Gas firm asks court for help ; Truman would run if 12 years younger ; Paraguay sets strict asylum for Peron ; Sculptor's will filed in probate ; Top cop urges schooling for bad drivers ; Berber towns fly truce flag ; Pretty filing clerk escapes train death ; The day in Birmingham: City building overhaul to provide room for all ; South Oakland plans road discussion ; Envoy fails to convince Egypt of arming hazards ; Proposed shopping center moves near ; Hungry red ants eat up insulation causing 'shorts' ; Teenager charges with slaying man ; Area Explorer Scouts set planning session ; Irish terrorists get life terms ; GOP will campaign with Ike's policies ; New officers installed by city Toastmasters ; Scholarships not 'open sesame' to success ; Commercial TV hits snag in British IslesPDFen-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.StrikesUnited Auto Workers UnionDisastersFloodingShopping centersTruman, Harry S., 1884-1972PerĂ³n, Juan Domingo, 1895-1974EgyptThe Pontiac Press: 1955-10-06TextOakland University