The Pontiac Press: 1956-01-17

Abstract

Pontiac Motor part of GM expansion plan: Part of billion to be allocated for local plant ; Steel industry planning enormous expansion ; Two-passenger sports model is Pontiac's latest creation ; Fascinating dream cars give preview of future ; Flint questions 'mystery death' ; Dulles face press grilling ; Bank official gets new post ; Toll road can pay way even against free routes ; Straits bridge progress outlined ; Toll road route safe distance from Nike sites ; $64.50 is Ford price for common stock share ; Detroiters buy Lakeland Farms ; Wilson will get key to dump as requested ; Louisiana holds primary today ; The day in Birmingham: Refrigeration problems delay ice rink opening ; Propose cable across straits ; Consolidation for health and hospital operations leads bills in legislature ; Curtice, Sloan laud Ike for progress; Army chiefs hear charges by Ridgway ; Hazel Park gets 60 racing days ; Teamsters in probe, Detroit Times says ; Bad roads are expensive, everyone shares in cost ; Williams tackles school aid law ; Ice jam threatens Mount Clemens water ; Police can question 'murdered' victim ; 17 Negroes adjusting to Kentucky school ; A-sub marking 1st anniversary ; Budget session, hearings slated by commissioners ; Seaway to get near $43 million

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

General Motors, Toll roads, Horse racing, Labor unions, Education, Integration

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