The Pontiac Press: 1959-10-17
Abstract
Gen. Marshall succumbs after long illness: Directed US military in second world war ; Tunnel frantically for 4 in mine shaft ; Steel industry ponders union offer in secret ; Marshall Plan called most generous act ; One line - coming up ; Autumn colors may be delayed for week or so ; Family service - a UF agency: Their boy went wrong ; GM challenges Euclid suit ; Girl testifies on police death ; 20 race horses killed in blaze ; The day in Birmingham: Financial statement set for commissioners ; Red trade may start with copters ; Honor U of M medicos ; Ike's purse worries Mansfield ; Bus overturns killing woman ; Policeman shoots wife, lawyer, self ; Mom slays son, wounds pair ; Six grope way out of blaze ; Famed general soon will be subject of book ; Six are saved by log message ; Newscaster resting after seizure on TV ; Needs 2 names today for her 'kidney ailment' ; Monroe father of 10 killed by falling tree ; Typhoon Charlotte kills 28 on Okinawa ; Get quarter million dollars in gem theft ; Romeo worker killed as car hits tree ; U of M press club discusses K's visit ; Temperatures will fall much below normal ; High winds forecast worries fire fighters ; Dedicated soldier, diplomat, that was George Marshall ; 'Life in thirties' thrills, Borge leaves 'em cold ; Hope College to start $3 million program ; Soldier laughs at ordeal: Hurt, hungry, waterless 4 days ; Baker, sportsman Jack Schafer weds ; Cathy Crosby suffers nervous breakdown ; Camp David spirit has helped: Reds smile, then snarl ; Lake bottom hassle goes into new round ; Scientists win lamprey battle on Great Lakes ; 'Golden Fleecing' worth the money ; Reformation festival to be held at 1st Baptist
Date
1959-10-17