2024-08-202024-08-201956-05-11https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17180Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCity adds half million to hospital wing funds: Will pay deficit on furnishing new structure ; Postal site bid gets school veto: Education board refuses to give $137,500 option ; Where rocket hit house ; Flood dangers confront Flint, Grand Rapids ; More trouble boiling up for tiny isle of Cyprus ; GM car output stopped for day ; 3 deadly rockets hunted by AF at Mount Clemens ; Dag tells UN to avoid orders ; Holds out hope for security bill ; Queens bloom without blossoms ; A cool move lands driver in the cooler ; Atomic-power transportation 'round the corner ; Ford to enter guided missile field ; Small twister hits Minnesota ; Adams, 4 others are possibilities for court vacancy ; The day in Birmingham: Slate public discussion on Fluoridation Monday ; Pontiac centenarian dies at son's home ; Mrs. Beth Wix pleads guilty ; Vandals set blazes in Malkim School ; 'Witnesses' bar ousted member ; Troy resident seeks Congressional seat ; May deadline nears for half-year plates ; State to hike ferry rates on Straits of Mackinac run ; Legislature to work till noon in Saturday ; Board reaffirms no bus policy ; Hong Kong suffers from water shortage ; Jaycees plan three projects ; Two new firms open in Romeo ; Homemakers to camps June 3-5 at Waldenwoods ; Federal aid revise approved by board ; Walled Lake couple wed in St. Williams church ; Addison area alters election systemPDFen-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.Pontiac General HospitalGeneral MotorsNuclear energyElectionsFluorideThe Pontiac Press: 1956-05-11TextOakland University