2024-08-202024-08-201956-05-09https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17182Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWilliams announces he will seek fifth term: National office out of picture, at least for '56 ; Ike to undergo full checkup of health Friday ; Target area awaits airborne hydrogen bomb ; Gov. Williams, officials of state report progress ; H-bomb drop postponed ; May 23 BIE day planned with city schools as host ; Aircraft, auto merger denied ; Tornado hits farm near Benton Harbor ; Woman's death launches probe ; Executive sees increasing use of newspaper ads ; Ready residency law for ballot ; Sen. George will retire at end of present term ; City Hall is one year old today ; Fight for signal given backing ; The day in Birmingham: 2 kindergarten cottages to be built near Pierce ; United Fund names two to top campaign posts ; Recall witness in bribery trial ; Hint US backs 2nd Dag chore ; Missing lawyer sought by police ; Rains delaying planting on state, county farms ; Pick Louise Lagoy as Dairy Princess ; Pontiac city affairs: Commissioner John Carry asks delay in discussion of Michigan-Lois drain ; Indiana farm belt backs Eisenhower in presidential preference primaries ; Bartlett Wager is honored for 53 years of service ; Naval Reserve inspection is scheduled for May 16 ; Henry Ford II quits foundation position ; Father fights softness in US youngsters ; More dentists now available, bureau reports ; Tactics in Mau Mau defeat told ; GOP sees gain with '56 theme ; Red Cross has information on aquatic schools ; Legion blasts benefit reportPDFen-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.Williams, G. Mennen, 1911-1988Nuclear weaponsElectionsThe Pontiac Press: 1956-05-09TextOakland University