2024-08-142024-08-141957-08-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16791Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRuling cripples hopes for new courthouse: Building money transfer illegal, decision holds ; South wins on civil rights ; Colorful touch added ; Three sisters pose with three new sons ; Scrub-shine party by 4-H clubs precedes coming county fair ; Hospital funds decision nearer ; Boat adventurer to wed therapist from Union Lake ; Probers hear testimony on exploitation of workers; Toledo mother of four found raped, strangled ; Religious drawings start ; Hope to settle police hassle ; Wilson discusses successor with Ike: Says defense cuts about half done ; New open-sky plan ; The day in Birmingham: Community House heads plan next year's slate ; Pontiac Motor production up ; Huge St. Bernard dog executes for viciousness ; Ready vaccine for Asian flu outbreak here ; Name new chief of Booth bureau ; Supervisors to hear of sewer progress ; Hoffa advocates union combine in transportation ; Price war unlikely, gas officials say ; FHA home loan rate may be hiked again ; Marilyn loses her baby in operation ; Outlawing of prayer angers parents: Drafting New Jersey bill to allow school grace ; Seeks electronic postal system ; 18 persons for Armas killing ; F. W. Dodge sees rise ; Seaway won't help exports ; Six-car subway rocked by blastPDFen-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.Civil rightsCourthouses4-HPontiac General HospitalSexual assaultsMurderLabor unionsNuclear weaponsCommunity HouseInfluenzaVaccinesHoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-Sewage systemsMonroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962ReligionsEducationPostal serviceSaint Lawrence SeawayExplosionsThe Pontiac Press: 1957-08-02TextOakland University