The Pontiac Press: 1956-05-18

Abstract

Pontiac area 'monsoon' continues ; Ready for campaign ; City approves route of turnpike: Toll road head gets resolution of commission ; Gator scoffs, seeks mortal combat with elusive bully ; Charge soldier in papers theft ; New auditor: Ex-football star named for post ; City to toast services in armed forces parade ; Arraign 13 on dope counts ; 3,128,444 listed in state's first count ; Pentagon to request money for missiles ; Harry Truman stirs curiosity of Italians ; Tax cut possible, not probable ; Pusher shoves a bit too hard ; Thousands watch simulated A-attack ; State GOP bids for labor votes ; Gasoline blast and fire ruin plant, kill 2, hurt 8 ; Schools delay worries board ; The day in Birmingham: New Evergreen authority to start work Tuesday ; Police continue search for Scott ; Foreign aid bill goes to House ; Burial set Monday for William H. Hoult ; Newsprint use hits new peak in April ; Resident of Berkley seeking nomination ; 4 Cranbrook pupils win French honors ; Oregon voters can boost hopes of Adlai, Kefauver ; Mexican burros are being replaced ; Senator defends official's tactics ; Scout unit receives charter in ceremony ; Jurist, 65, weds girl, 18 ; Pontiac High School girl awarded $100 scholarship ; MSU dean appointed to educational group

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Weather, Toll roads, Espionage, Elections

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