2024-08-132024-08-131957-09-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16762Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHere's another Miss Front Page ; Traffic toll mounts to 403 with lethal hours ahead: Holiday deaths un US may go to predicted 420 ; New record set at Michigan Fair by Sunday crowd ; State highways claim eleven during holiday ; Officers launch hunt for slayer ; Weather guess paid off: An early guess wins Press weather contest ; Two giant labor groups marching in Detroit today ; Report Shepilov given teaching post ; The feud drags on: Linda pesters her keeper ; Mussolini's body sealed in tomb ; Oakland County has no facilities for mentally ill ; Interpretations conflict to produce legal snarl ; Malaya installs its first rulers ; The day in Birmingham: Superintendent of schools asks parking restriction ; Scandal trial jury to inspect theater ; 51 girls ready at contest ; Civil rights bill usefulness could prove extensive ; East Germany fair tempting but high priced ; 'Uncle Bill' Lundy, 109, Civil War vet dies ; Stassen joins last round of UN disarmament talks ; 1,814,000 hear Graham: Here's score on crusade ; Skyscraper with red tower soon to rise ; Route of missiles tracked ; Urban League meets in Detroit ; Are steamshovels changing our weather? ; Four killed as plane hits in New Jersey ; US airplane pilot convicted in Ethiopia ; Stewardess turns cold at movie kiss ; Hal Boyle asks: Why do you have buttons on your sleeves?PDFen-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.HolidaysLabor DayTraffic safetyLabor unionsMental healthMalayaCivil rightsNuclear disarmamentAircraft accidentsThe Pontiac Press: 1957-09-02TextOakland University