The Pontiac Press: 1959-04-25

Abstract

Grocer captures holdup man ; State trout season opens today ; 'Rights' Rider stymies vote on labor bill ; FBI hunts mob that beat Negro ; Mine fire, blast bring out guard ; Gary Cooper converted to Catholicism ; Increased county budget to face rough sledding ; Bomber nabbed as Castro talks ; 102 land safely as tires give ; Royal Oak businessmen financing plan to turn downtown into shopping mall ; The day in Birmingham: Wayne State alumnae meet first time Tuesday ; Veteran city fireman takes reins as chief ; Footprints point way to builders exhibits ; Clocks to go ahead (or is it back) 1 hour ; PNH, Lamphere are accredited by association ; Electric shock kills Flint man at Lapeer ; Colorful armada of ships opens Seaway today ; Pair arraigned in safe robbery ; Two area men, missing in plane, found safe ; Trailer to tell Jaycee story ; Electrocution fatal to two oil workers ; State partisans outpoll judges ; Dulles' cabinet chair given to him as gift ; Ex-C of C president dies of heart attack ; Wired sidewalk used in road study

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Racial violence, Daylight Saving Time, Saint Lawrence Seaway, Castro, Fidel, 1926-2016

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