2024-08-082024-08-081958-01-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16652Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmState posts safety record: Fatalities cut 12 pct. in second banner year ; Family on yacht held at gunpoint by 3 teen youths ; Flames sweep through Lowell business area ; Warming up for a big year out of doors ; Government of Venezuela reports revolt crushed ; 1958 officers named by Pontiac C of C ; Study revision of joint chiefs; Ohio officer shoots self, wounds young suspect ; Luncheon clubs listen to Wilson discuss missiles ; Bowl games scorecard ; Starting today...Another Agatha Christie mystery ; Police officers join court fight ; Talks are held by Ben-Gurion ; The day in Birmingham: Registrations accepted for craft, hobby classes ; Lumber dealer dies in sleep ; Warns against spending spree ; Arthur H. Lee appointed to Consumer Power post ; Doria survivor wins damages after TV show ; Housewives hop to rescue for hopless Hoppy ; Lonely elephant decides to make New Year's visit ; 'Burning of green' scheduled Saturday ; Cold pelts eastern US ; New Year starts with 3 million more residents ; No deaths in Kansas on New Year's Eve ; Bridge revenue drops ; Russia tackles sleeping problem ; Expense bills will be needed for '58 taxes ; Mothers head for China ; Girl catches fire, dies on year eve ; Spectacular fire guts Chicago warehouse ; Hannah to report on Oakland MSU ; Patricia A. Perkins wed to Charles B. Brotebeck ; Mothercraft classes will start January 8 ; Connie Hennis, Raymond Dewald wed at Au Gres ; 2 Royal Oak shops looted by burglars ; Eye witness to death: An Agatha Christie MysteryPDFen-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.Traffic safetyVenezuelaMissilesOakland UniversityHannah, John A.Consumers Power CompanyThe Pontiac Press: 1958-01-02TextOakland University