2024-08-152024-08-151956-08-03https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17106Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmMichigan will spend $34,500 on Moore in prison if convicted ; Court deliberating McKeon case: Drill instructor's fate in hands of 7-man board ; Zoom - 1,900 miles an hour ; War prevented over the Suez, Dulles tells Ike ; Subpoenas out in Ecorse probe ; Friend of slain woman slated to take lie test ; 5,035 readers lay siege, but pot stays unscathed ; Dope witnesses refuse to talk ; County astronomer explains saucers ; Union and Crucible sign new contract ; Governor asks for local traffic safety councils ; County attorney asks dismissal ; Southfield sewer ruling awaited ; The day in Birmingham: McClellan-Ball, Lake's loan firm slate moves ; Pontiac Press to sponsor two journalism students ; Barnett's to move into new quarters ; Andonian, Reynolds, Lendzon eliminated ; Youth builds rocket - Army will fire it ; Convicts explain 41 mashed legs: Legislators in Georgia learn how prisoners protested 'brutality' ; Pontiac Library adds 29 titles for public use ; Prober quits hospital studyPDFen-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.PrisonsMurderSuez CanalTraffic safetyThe Pontiac Press: 1956-08-03TextOakland University