2024-08-202024-08-201956-03-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17224Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmKefauver upsets Adlai in Minnesota primary: Voters deliver damaging blow to Stevenson ; Lengthy Westinghouse strike over: Picketers head back to work after 156 days ; Ike calls for racial calm ; William B. Stout dies in Phoenix ; Pontiac driver in fatal crash ; Mexico slayings identity probed ; Mothers will get new traffic light at picketing sight ; Broomfield asks US House seat ; Interceptor moves ahead as legislature OKs bill ; Surveyor says office is 'outmoded' ; Malenkov tour full of interest ; 'Mr. US' may have receding chin in 2056 ; Grocer arrested in Utica knifing ; The day in Birmingham: Plan board cites need for alleys in two areas ; Nab 3 in robbery of jewelry company ; Spring sun, 10,000 men work on New York snow ; Identify body of state man ; Photos on Japan to be exhibited at Cranbrook ; Calls for probe of state officers ; Auto Club head taken by death ; Explosion destroys GE plant; 2 missing ; Drop first charge against the prophet ; House will consider water study aid bill ; Pontiac teacher receives award of Urban League ; Adversaries square off in hassle over base site ; Fine first violator of refrigerator law ; Youngster, 7, suffering from 25th heart attack ; Judge nursing injuries after 'unmerciful' fight ; Foreign aid official facing quiz today ; Consolidated Gas Co. to serve waiting list ; Grant state truckers freight rate increase ; Ex-Communist woman cited on fraud count ; New York's finest picks on poor cabbies ; Plans for birthday dinner readied by LegionnairesPDFen-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.ElectionsKefauver, Carey EstesSegregationRacial violenceThe Pontiac Press: 1956-03-21TextOakland University