2024-08-272024-08-271955-05-31https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17490Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFord and UAW clamp secrecy lid on talks: Move puts off any decision on vote request ; Ex-GI, hero-worshipping brother admit rifle murder of Brighton gas attendant ; 4 POWs cross China border after 2 years ; Open runnerup sinks five-footer ; 'Hero' and young brother admit killing ; Holiday safety campaign here marked success ; Holiday traffic toll 365; Overall total reached 580 ; Morey, McHale gain 3rd round ; City physician given honors as CMH winner ; Pleasant weather returns to area ; Lansing solons ending session ; 7 men perish in crash of C47 ; Freed flier's father pledges to aid others ; Senate debating foreign aid bill ; Schedule make-up polio shots here ; High court orders end of segregation in public schools as soon as possible ; New ordinances to head agenda ; Ford strike would cost workers $3 million daily ; 3 Pontiac CAP members get scholarships ; The day in Birmingham: Voters League to decide position on bond issue ; Shift announced by state police ; 2 Israelis, Egyptian killed by artillery ; Berserk gunman shoots 5 in bank ; Girl visiting here dies after mishap ; Turnpike authority claims toll roads cut accidents ; Thief sorry he robbed home of Sammy Davis ; Trained bank men are difficult to find ; 10th Houston child gets polio after vaccination ; Wanted: Starving young playwrights to aid ; Traffic deaths show increase for AprilPDFen-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.Ford Motor CompanyUnited Auto Workers UnionContract negotiationsPrisoners of warTraffic safetyAircraft accidentsVaccinationPoliomyelitisIntegrationToll roadsDavis, Sammy, Jr., 1925-1990The Pontiac Press: 1955-05-31TextOakland University