2024-08-142024-08-141957-06-29https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16820Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmLouisiana newsmen predict 250 death toll: Estimate based on wide survey of flooded area ; Introduced at trial ; Superior calls Col. Nickerson useless to Army ; Mayor of Portland acquitted of perjury ; Death and horror mingle ; Sunshine greets western golfers ; Miss Front Page a dandy ; Livonia resident dies in Loon Lake ; Summer or not, Pontiac is sue for some shivers ; Thousands flee floods in Indiana ; Couple to wed despite half-million-dollar suit ; Can't compare Royal Oak's high school with city's ; Louisiana college campus becomes Mercy Center for hundreds ; The day in Birmingham: Chamber slates bang-up fireworks show for 4th ; Puts race issue into Hoffa trial ; Feel earth tremors in southwest Ontario ; 3 area residents hurt in three-car collision ; Louisianans say yes: Warned too late? ; Thieves take safe containing $5,000 ; Injured city boy shows improvement ; Trend to safe driving may cut holiday toll ; Pontiac man injured in Auburn Road accident ; Girard to wed, but won't have a honeymoon ; Preview school as building starts: See scale model of Romeo High ; Marion Hollingdale wed in Milford Methodist rite ; Troy citizens planners back 2 1/2 mill school tax ; 12 area youths fly to Holland ; To start direct dialing ; Son of comic to see wonders ; Program of CD set for July 7 ; Brewster still boss, but crowded now ; Bob Jones Quartet to give program ; Report King Hussein divorced queen ; Marlette man gets position with schools ; American visitor in England heads to British Riviera ; Claim slave trade booms in Arab landPDFen-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.FloodingNatural disastersHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-GolfDrowningsHolidaysTelephone systemsHussein, King of Jordan, 1935-1999SlaveryThe Pontiac Press: 1957-06-29TextOakland University