The Pontiac Press: 1956-03-31

Abstract

City's milk supplies reach critical levels : Picketed dairies face emergency area shortage ; Voters to elect 7 to city commission: 7,000 expected to cast ballots at polls Monday ; T-men haul in Red records ; Forum to study new farm bill ; Stories of Easter - Mary Magdalene: Learned she regained a loving God ; Burial place like that of Christ's ; Soil bank plan approved by Senate-House leaders ; Special series to mark cancer crusade month ; Christians throughout world await Easter sunrise ; The day in Birmingham: Election interest centers on 2 commission posts ; Comment in bar about president leads to jail cell ; Socialite cuts wrists, throat ; Republicans ask probe in Thorpe license case ; Nab four youths on theft counts ; Realtor claimed by death at 55 ; 3 killed, 2 rescued as AF plane crashes ; Street to become one-way Monday ; 3 minors jailed after wild chase ; Ike repeats 'No' to Red Chinese ; Osteomylitis strikes baby bitten by pet ; Ike's 'open skies' inspection proposal may be acceptable to Soviet Russia ; Bells, music and special rites to celebrate Easer Day : Last plans unfold today for area Sunday worship ; Huron Valley youths to pick 'Little Queen' ; Reds, Chiang do indirect trading ; President signs channel bill ; Lady of the Lakes Easter party slated Tuesday ; 3 hurt in crash; driver hospitalized ; Air Reserve squad to meet at Royal Oak ; Launch formation of hardware group ; Turbined Plymouth ends X-nation trip ; Slate family night at Waterford Center ; April 7 deadline date for post office bids ; How youth learns to pray ; Paris taximen to forfeit food - for fares ; Trying to save $1.50 - killed under car ; Firemen still seek body in granary blast ruins

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Labor unions, Elections, Religion

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