2024-08-152024-08-151957-01-29https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16951Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPotentate arrives: US cheers King Saud, New York snubs visitor ; Williams asks tax hike in budget; Large sums allotted to education: Would increase present burden by $75 million ; Large figure tabbed for use in universities ; Home loan bank head guest of realtors ; Steady business growth ahead, banker tells local realtors ; Honor former Press manager ; Merchants hold annual election ; Full agenda set for county GOP ; AFL-CIO policy all 'wrong' says Teamsters president ; Wilson stands on guard quote ; Cold wave due tonight ; Thief steals police car; Still at large ; Birmingham youth hit, killed by car ; Legal action threatened against county justices ; Coroner's jury calls Bedwell ; The day in Birmingham: Island View question postponed three weeks ; City to hold public hearing ; Local resident dies in LaJolla ; Dulles rides out Dem fury ; Mideast policy inquiry ordered ; Christina better but still critical ; Waterford Township to discuss zoning ; Your income tax ; Hagerty tops for fairness, efficiency; Frankness, sincerity build authority ; Kansas reflects spirit of pioneers ; MSU begins flight program ; US entry in Brussels World's Fair unique circular crystal, gold pavillion ; US posters warn against 'treatment' ; Wayne to honor five Detroiters ; Two area coeds compete with 60 in queen contest ; Agents carry spy offensive abroad ; Mendes resigning could unite strong center partyPDFen-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.Saud, King of Saudi Arabia, 1902-1969TaxesEducationPoliticsLabor unionsMichigan State UniversityBeauty contestsEspionageThe Pontiac Press: 1957-01-29TextOakland University