The Pontiac Press: 1956-01-11

Abstract

5 US missionaries feared slain by savages: Pontiac girl's husband listed among missing ; Waterford eyes city plans: Panel analyzes future growth at town meeting ; Detroit's auto production brings growth to the area ; '56 legislature opens as GOP still has edge ; Pontiac mother, family in Ecuador ; Ace killed ; Ike, Dulles alert US to danger ; Couple prays for safety of dedicated son-in-law ; Vote on parking set for March 5 ; Berserk father faces warrant ; Annexation problem study is proposed ; Miamians shiver as mercury falls to 42 ; $3 million blaze razes Houston pier and drydock ; Extend deadline on tax return ; State lobbyists register for '56 ; Pontiac official SAE president ; 250 pickets ring Detroit newspaper ; The day in Birmingham: Planning board requests zoning law's reworking ; Virginia seeks quick school segregation ; Cherry favored by Michigan pie fanciers ; Seek to prevent "chicken games"on White Lake ; Michigan joins action against boxing guild ; Educator to speak at annual banquet ; District overseer slated for speaker ; Man recovering suicide attempt ; France and Spain join against rebels ; Prince Rainier recognized Grace as "a nice kid"

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Violence, Michigan--Waterford, Labor unions, Segregation, Grace, Princess of Monaco, 1929-1982

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