The Pontiac Press: 1956-06-14

Abstract

Thundershowers may cool Pontiac tonight: Mercury hovers in 90's as US bakes 4th day ; 3 drown in county lakes; 7 water deaths in heat wave counted in state ; State highway act modified by legislature ; Let 'er sizzle - we're cool at last ; Detroiters killed in truck crash ; Hints for heat wave ; Furgol, three others hit 34 ; 1st hole-in-one for city golfer is 320-yarder ; Steel unions study new contract offer ; Sewage dispute gets new airing ; No glory for man who designed 'Old Glory' ; US jury convicts two Truman aides ; Change routes in drain area ; Federal contracts to relieve state due in 60 days ; Seek city man on check charge ; The day in Birmingham: Recreation director lists staff; adult activities ; Royal Oak resident files for drain post ; Add new recruiter to area Navy staff ; Molotov loses out again - at auto factory ; Adenauer visits Ike in hospital ; Transatlantic plane fare reduction seen ; Afghanistan rocked by five earthquakes ; Medics reveal Salk discovery ; Future industrial plants may contain more radioactivity than war needs

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Highways, Weather, Labor unions

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