The Pontiac Press: 1959-04-22

Abstract

Bay City pioneers in missile ship launching: New destroyer hailed as key weapon on subs ; Police restrain Castro crowd ; Bill of rights for labor union members urged ; Ike voices confidence as Herter is sworn in ; To issue murder warrant in Independence slaying ; No violence at Carolina mill ; License seeker finds road full of trouble ; City centennial planners named ; Seek new trial for Thompson ; Defoe firm men started small ; Tale of tape on new ship ; City merchants plan downtown 'Blossom Time' ; Banquet to fete city fire chief ; The day in Birmingham: Berlin authority to speak at 39th Ruth Shain reunion ; Pierce Junior High dedication Thursday ; Tonight Jews begin Passover holiday ; Heads 'fair share' Torch promotion ; Vet fund plan to get test ; Cost of living unchanged in March ; Schedule service for restaurateur ; Tel-Huron center will celebrate 5th anniversary ; Reuther going to Berlin ; Mental Week tours scheduled ; Won't refill ponds, says Robbins ; Holly native chosen Albion bank director ; Orion Masonic diners to hear noted auto racer ; Livonia voters approve tax, bonds for schools

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016, Labor unions, Holidays

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