The Pontiac Press: 1956-02-15

Abstract

Higgins reveals turnpike financing plans: success hinges in federal aid, city group told ; 22 seek city commission posts ; Lenten guideposts: Temptations of the desert are ever-present today ; Lady's punches send 2 robbers running for the door ; Son of slain missionary born here ; Voting machines ordered by city ; Damage toll hits millions as flood jolts Hot Springs ; GOP cheers the news of Ike's restored health ; City asks bids on hospital ; Bentley looms as likely GOP gubernatorial bet ; City bank gains in US rating ; Plans for parking gains approval ; Gotham probing new vice ring ; The day in Birmingham: Parking heads agenda at commission meeting ; 11 youths admit area breakins ; Open Dye trail in circuit court ; Plan to re-question suspect in robbery ; Curry stands mute on murder charge ; 6 more candidates file petitions ; Knox proposes retirement plan ; Texas monorail ready ; Old, traditional sewing kit follows Marine back to Iwo Jima ; Ohio Legion post OKs Tokyo Rose citizenship fight ; Lad's gallantry a la St. Nicholas doesn't pay off ; Woman lures radar but who'll believe it

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Elections, Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969, Crime, Religion

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