The Pontiac Press: 1956-06-05

Abstract

Lake Huron water pipeline eyed by Detroit ; Police check 2 guns in secretary slaying ; Police officer named captain ; French, Germans agree on Saar Basin transfer ; Nature delays spring sports ; City bank eyes future addition ; May chock-full of rainy days ; Tito to demand freedom move from the Soviet ; Atlanta hammer case suspect under arrest ; Nation's Democrats watch voting in California today ; Williams calls special session ; Modern fire hall slated for Huron and Genessee ; Seaton confirmed Interior secretary ; Ike's 'double' has capitol in tizzy during weekend ; MSU will honor county resident ; Saginaw captures last of four robbers ; Khrushchev's talk shows little change from Red ways ; Fenton dinner honors Cobo ; Heavy rains delay new safety building ; Locate $90,000 of Brinks loot ; Ghost engineer and train crew unmasked ; Detroit woman kills her driving teacher ; AFL-CIO council meets, tackles many problems ; Edwards sworn in as Michigan justice ; Arsenic killer will get chair ; Tax rate for 1956 is scheduled for discussion by city commission ; Warrant for murder issued in shooting ; 18 area youth start Army life at Fort Worth ; Mollett expects confidence vote ; Hickenlooper victor in Iowa primaries ; Optimist Club of city elects new officers ; Ancient Egypt had reservoirs ; Everybody now wants 'Freedomland' ; Transit worker is fired because he grew beard

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Water quality, Weather, Tito, Josip Broz, 1892-1980, Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969

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