The Pontiac Press: 1959-07-29

Abstract

Book patient for investigation of doctor's death ; Inches of rain dumped on city; two factories forced to close: Drain pops top, homes flooded, cars swamped ; Hecklers pester Nixon but he's not too upset ; US to ignore steel profits ; 2-car smashup kills girl, 9 ; Pontiac cleans up after flood ; UAW to pull rug from under Kennedy ; 3 Hawaiian posts to GOP ; Say American teeners lead soft school lives ; A river? No, Saginaw Street ; Henry's charge of bias denied ; Hoffa charges Kennedy politics in rackets probe ; The day in Birmingham: Kitchen fire damages home, awning burns ; Move to hobble road building ; Senate nearing use tax accord ; Thanks to power shovel operator: Four children are safe ; Atlas thunders 5,000 miles ; Heat, shadflies plague queen in Canada ; To compensate dockmen: Get automation benefits ; Little Rock segregationist blasts voters ; Polaris chief on the carpet ; One houseful of 150 cats gets neighbors' goats ; What do you know about hospitals? ; Fight promoter to go in hiding ; Blue Water Bridge to cut vehicle fares ; Canal bottles Navy; Midshipmen fly ; No new life at Geneva ; Eight Mile drain bond issue still being discussed ; Vernor appeal thrown out ; Labor, industry report little lobbying success ; Rights bill loses hiring bias teeth ; Reject turbaned driver ; Charge Hoffa pal with taking bribes

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Weather, Floods, Labor unions, Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-, Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963, Missiles, Integration, Organized crime

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