2024-08-142024-08-141957-07-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16818Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSane driving keeps highways safe: Beware point of no escape ; Home down payments slashed by Congress: Bill now awaits final approval of Eisenhower ; Action needed, say citizens: Support police survey ; Police striving for safe holiday ; Officers elected by Oakland CIO ; Pontiac girl will marry raft-traveling African ; Thompson qualifies, Draper misses out ; Warm readings will brighten weather locally ; Rochester pair missing on trip ; 3 Americans reach semifinal round ; Lost: Child, 5; Flying newlyweds ; Ike gets bill to hike Seaway borrowing ; Hot weather guess wins $100 bond ; Demands cash from 'Candy': Girard's bride target of shakedown attempt by Japanese 'friend' ; Save woman from Texas desert ; Dems jubilant as inaugural luncheon, mark new era of executive control ; Van Atta not mentioned at area board meeting ; 'Big 3' auto makers exceed '56 output ; Schone raps Cobo 'snub' to regional planning unit ; Detroit airman killed in Jersey accident ; County puts brakes on slow vehicles ; Kalamazoo moms find answer: Babysitting no problem! ; $41 in traffic tickets brings mom to court ; Faisal arrives for treatment ; 3 more bomb blasts mark Cuban unrest ; Police nab convict hiding under floor ; Lutherans' convention to meet in Minneapolis ; British newsman sees US on $280 ; Old ship explodes killing 32 Okinawans ; Hal Boyle says: Pentagon shows mettle as brass emerges on top ; It's a daughter at last for auditor general ; School honors couple - prove to be married ; Mom flies to Europe but son's already dead ; St. Louis mayor quitsPDFen-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.Traffic safetyHome ownership--United StatesLabor unionsGolfSaint Lawrence SeawayGirard, William S.PoliticsAutomobile manufacturingSaud al-Faisal, Prince of Saudi ArabiaCubaThe Pontiac Press: 1957-07-02TextOakland University