2024-08-132024-08-131957-08-13https://hdl.handle.net/10323/16782Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHoffa blocks Wayne County AFL-CIO merger: Demands equal voice for AFL from Nowak ; Buddy Parker fed up - quits as Lions coach ; Kept AIW cash hidden in box ; Society welcomes Alexander - an alley cat - as birthday party ; Hopes to regain justice revenue ; Meany opposes views of Hoffa ; Predicts House will pass one-cent postal rate hike ; Issues another China warning ; Kalamazoo to lease city lines buses ; Truck crushes boy at underpass job ; Name chairman of reception for Pontiac Motor ; Father's open letter to a hit-run driver: Reader! This is what your car did to a young boy ; Film producer reveals role of spy ; The day in Birmingham: Conditional okay given on model plane flying ; Funeral slated for city dealer ; Exclusive interview required 3 tries ; Only one of four rescued: Tells of mountain disaster ; Waste disposal plant to open ; Duty ends for recruiters as two Pontiac stations; Rights bill sent to committee ; 14,500 turn out to see exhibits at 4-H fair ; Walter J. Bendig dies at age 56 ; Comet Mkros visible here ; Mud hides plane victims ; Dragging Detroit River for body of man, 62 ; Commission will review sewer bids; Great Lakes iron ore shipments increase ; Former Clarkston man suffers broken neck ; News of service personnel ; Alexander to head county's new DPW ; Dairy group set for strike ; Quiz flier in death of Japanese woman ; Delay in atomic test ; GOP lines up state alternates for Van PeursemPDFen-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.Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-Labor unionsDetroit LionsPostal servicePeople's Republic of ChinaPontiac MotorsEspionageCivil rights4-HNuclear testingPoliticsThe Pontiac Press: 1957-08-13TextOakland University