2024-08-222024-08-221955-09-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17390Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWilson Foundry is sold to Flint, Chicago men: Purchase price reported over million dollars ; Briggs' baseball future shaky as talks fail ; Return to free world ; Pollution hits water supply in Utica again ; Test water in Clinton at Utica ; Reds free first 2 civilians of group slated for release ; Military revolts against Peron ; Hyndman leads in Am tourney, ward in front ; Judges dismiss Teamsters' suit ; Families charge builder failed to repair homes ; County '56 tax structure upset looms; officials hazy on equalization changes ; Sylvan votes down rezoning proposal ; Seek Metropolitan area highway, water boards ; Last-minute rift snags settlement in Morocco ; Fatal shooting exam is held ; City hospital board created for negotiating ; The day in Birmingham: City seventh in nation in traffic safety move ; Family's union dispute at end ; Funeral services planned for Ohio crash victims ; Townsend plans to spend leave in Great Britain ; New city forester appointed to post ; Jackson police find mother, 2 children ; Pontiac's September sales showing rise ; Boy, 11, kills sister, 8, moving gun to safety ; Hal Boyle says: Gals look at manless world with horror ; Eastland asks label on 'subversive' unit ; Draftees teeth in awful shape ; Former convict goes hog-wild, lands in jail ; Dewey sells Owosso home for $11,000 ; Wilson lets readers put him in his place ; Legislator offers assessment plan for car-ownersPDFen-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.Detroit TigersWater qualityPollutionPerĂ³n, Juan Domingo, 1895-1974GolfTeamstersTaxesMoroccoTraffic safetyMcCarthyismDental healthThe Pontiac Press: 1955-09-16TextOakland University