The Pontiac Press: 1956-08-02

Abstract

Murdered woman's billfold sought by sheriff: Farm combed for more clues to brutal killing ; Former official, civic leader, 78, stroke victim: Alfred Gale was head of Waterford Township for 25 years ; 'Chesty' Puller backs McKeon on night march: believes Corps regrets starting court martial against sergeant ; Stassen opens headquarters ; Last union vet dies at age 109 ; Lad to invade female domain in 4-H contest ; 2 area residents killed, one injured, in car crashes ; Big Three map protest against Suez Canal coup ; Mike Dietz takes All-American lead ; Chicago fluoridating water ; Huron rezoning tabled to permit study ; Political thunder bites dust ; OK pensions for women 62 ; GM output near 2 million mark ; The day in Birmingham: Ingram, New 'Y' leader, to spur building plans ; Continue to hunt murder weapon ; 11th hour pact averts strike ; Grand jury starts sifting dirt from Ecorse politics ; Mayor of Royal Oak endorses Higgins ; Charles E. Irvin dead; faculty member at UM

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Murder, Suez Canal, General Motors, Fluoride, Elections

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