2024-08-152024-08-151956-07-31https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17109Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmKiller says 'guilty' as slain child is buried: Village weeps, closes stores for funeral ; Fire station bids are high: New building $43,000 over estimated cost ; Bobo Rockefeller arrested after rhubarb over son ; Fellow prisoners threaten sex killer: post suicide guard; arraignment today ; Burma border crossed by Reds ; Swamp marches were common, McKeon testifies ; Weather digging into resort owners purses ; Detroit Tigers sale accorded formal OK ; Dulles to London for Suez crisis ; Petition blocks sewer project ; Warships ready to move on Suez ; The day in Birmingham: Commission asks Gare to act as 'city manager' ; Pettengill appointed to sales staff post ; Tabulation of bids for new fire station to confront city commission tonight ; Arthur J. Dubuc stricken as he sells home land ; Bloomfield studies Evergreen progress ; New church starts 2 training weeks ; 'I know hat Michigan wants' Cobo campaigns ; Steel, labor plodding through contracts ; Oklahoma woman restoring mansion ; Trilck faces bribe count in 'conspiracy' at Ecorse ; Open drive to raise funds for funeral of slain girl ; Kentucky opens first toll Xway ; GOP convention? Landon going fishing instead ; Races in Derby, dies next day ; Henry Fonda - a shy guy explains appeal ; UAW members free to select dues usePDFen-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.MurderSex offendersDetroit TigersSuez CanalLabor unionsThe Pontiac Press: 1956-07-31TextOakland University