The Pontiac Press: 1956-08-16

Abstract

Michigan loses fight to beef up civil rights: State gives up but it fights, says governor ; Oakland GOP behind Nixon, Van Dusen ; Hot civil rights plank cools and cools...and finally passes ; Judge resumes dope hearings ; 'Coy' Stevenson waits results ; Dems finally cool off persistent hot potato, but not before some long hours of hassling ; Dulles presents 4-point plan for Suez ; School room addition bids OK'd by Board of Education ; Babs sideswipes Japanese island ; Oakland in Chicago ; 'Don't do it!' Herter orders in statement ; City guardsmen in firing display ; Where to obtain CD data topic for hot discussion ; 6 in contention as Adlai's mate ; Stooped more than usual, Harriman watches the end ; The day in Birmingham: 2 shops on Pierce open; recreation unit to meet ; Finder asked to return wallet of dead roofer ; Hills schools ask bond issue ; Indiana toll road open to South Bend ; Annual picnic slated Sunday by city Dems ; Parents of retarded youth also need attention ; Here's a convention guide ; Automobile pioneer Roy Faulkner dies

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Civil rights, Elections, Suez Canal, Civil defense

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