The Pontiac Press: 1956-08-15

Abstract

Haas listens to women - but most stay away ; Williams pushing Michigan into Adlai's camp ; Press writer greets former official ; Railroad files suit to force OK on proposal ; Ziegler sends his regrets: won't make MTA session ; Firehouse bids rejected by city ; Egypt insists on right to run Suez ; Search plane fall into county lake ; Armada peach claims title ; Banks' shareholders okay merger date ; Sear Roebuck to mark completion of new annex ; GOP platform units start building frame ; US can defeat foe, Wilson says ; Area Young GOP picks Van Dusen for state post ; Nixon talks on election; Martha Raye 'fine' after pill escapade ; The day in Birmingham: N. Evergreen Authority starts cost apportioning ; Princess Anne celebrates her sixth birthday ; Plan special civil defense, preparedness talk tonight ; Miller takes helm of Republican club ; Typhoon threatens Okinanawa, US soldiers ; Milkman strike threat issued ; Personal service district added to zone groupings ; Politicians all actors will will to beguile ; State to probe bus companies' financial woes ; GOP delegates to vote tonight ; Georgie Jessel sees Chicago as 'gay arena'

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Politics, Women, Elections, Suez Canal

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