2024-08-152024-08-151956-09-01https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17081Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMiss America - where will she go? ; 2 youthful bandits hold up Pontiac tavern, take $2,749: Terrorize, bind trio in bar before feeling ; French troops by the thousands head for Suez ; Pontiac to hear Stevenson ; Martha Raye denied new divorce appeal ; Martin wins in deadlock over GOP second spot ; Bond changed for Mrs. Wyatt ; Edison official ends career in 42nd year ; Flies west to be with dad: Father Nixon picks up ; Sports events aplenty ; No county traffic deaths so far ; Ten airmen killed in Alaskan crash ; Two city men held in Detroit ; Integration riot ends in Dixie ; The day in Birmingham: Expect rush on Tuesday to join adult classes ; President lauds American labor at stamp issuance ; Neighbors flock to help boy, 4, injured in accident ; Border clashes being minimized ; US, Chinese avoid harsh tongue in spat ; Van Wagoner joins local firm's board ; New city students to enroll next week ; Booth at court to accept voter registrations ; International good will hurt by five lady's hats ; Pontiac woman hurt when struck by car ; Congregation moves occasion worship events: Third move leaves hope for St. Andrew's parish ; Worship in colony charm ; Delta Theta Phi farm party sent ; New library sets acquaintance day ; Arms may ache in Rochester for few weeks ; Tell schedule for schooldays in four towns ; Five Granges plan meeting at Holly ; State MOMS staff to visit 3 units ; New teachers reporting in ; Indians causing uproar over remains of chief ; Fifth bombing hurts 29 persons in India ; Suez lands Eden at crossroads ; Aide of Hodge given sentencePDFen-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.CrimeSuez CanalRacial violencePoliticsVan Wagoner, MurrayThe Pontiac Press: 1956-09-01TextOakland University