The Pontiac Press: 1956-01-27

Abstract

California flood ebbs: Rains slacken in Los Angeles after two days ; Voting machine shown ; Stories conflict on shooting by city patrolman ; Say Red letter offers non-war ; Appeals court narrows power of probing solons ; US Olympic athletes lag ; Crash near Holly kills area man ; Commissioners, officials examine voting machines ; Glimpse of future given PHS graduating class ; Ferguson reported in US judicial post ; To arraign youths in tavern shooting ; Wilson reaches 3rd anniversary in post Saturday ; Mothers' march brings $89,000 ; Gardner leaves high state post ; Slugging brings arrest of four ; The day in Birmingham: Town hall speaker tells of fames Gump store ; Different school plans revealed ; Pontiac pastor will join group ; Home dailies name Edward C. Hayhow ; Re-elect Donaldson head of foundation ; Reuther joins hassle over desegregation ; Philanthropy lands six GIs behind bars ; economist to speak here Saturday night ; Ike's companion Thornton thinks he'll win in '56 ; Non-medical therapy on mental cases OK ; Newsman reports Beck loaning $500,000 to ILA ; House members to have more time for words ; Video becomes the backbone of Hollywood ; Residents hear defense plans ; Says GOP convention sure to nominate Ike

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Elections, Olympics, Segregation, Reuther, Walter, 1907-1970, Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969, Labor unions

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