2024-08-222024-08-221955-09-13https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17393Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmState to hold tax hearings in city Thursday: Will announce changes made following study ; Easter harbors quiet as strike throttles trade ; United Fund volunteers sought ; French 'hatchet' group will oust Moorish sultan ; Sultan on the spot ; Boy missing after youths crack up in stolen boats ; Cobo conceded 'politics' talks ; Pontiac legislator reports on state hospital problems ; Pontiac schools attacked in suit ; Campbell takes Amateur lead with easy win ; German-Russian talkfest resulting in a big nothing ; Rhode Island mill is destroyed by flames ; Indians offer series tickets ; Window cleaner firms and union halt negotiation ; Divorce cases set new mark during August ; Couple arrested in girl's death ; The day in Birmingham: City approves $130,000 assessment on parking ; Seeley released by Jackson prison ; Shopping site annexation on commission's agenda ; Eight plead guilty to vice counts here ; Hurricane Hilda imperils Florida ; Plane carrying 4 vanishes in west ; Hickory Grove votes push school issue ; Pontiac man admits charge of breakin ; 4 US senators to visit other Commie capitals ; Junior High pupil hit by automobile ; Metropolitan Club holds meeting here ; Bag of chips and conscience jails ex-con ; City man is injured as train hits car ; Ingham prosecutor to pay city visit ; Rita, traveling incognito, 'to think about' marriage ; Final action slated in Sylvan rezoning ; Hyacinths wreak havoc in Africa ; Arlington has no delinquency headaches! ; Jap police halt riot by leftists ; Racial barriers down in DC: Negro, White students launch second year of integration plan ; Angel of Dein Bien Phu to study rehabilitationPDFen-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.TaxesStrikesUnited FundMoroccoCobo, Albert E. (Albert Eugene), 1893-1957Pontiac State HospitalGolfRacial biasLabor unionsGermanyHurricanesIntegrationThe Pontiac Press: 1955-09-13TextOakland University