The Pontiac Press: 1956-03-17

Abstract

Anti-Stalin campaign reportedly starts riots: Red Georgians said to resent official attacks ; Hibernian high jinks: Sure, and it's a fine day for O'Tooles - and Smiths ; Traffic mishaps take lives of 3 area residents ; French premier, cabinet confer ; Excitable robber pleads for mercy, flees with gems ; Storms spank eastern states ; In fair weather or foul, the Irish march today ; Irene J. Curie succumbs at 58 ; The toll road - a national paradox ; See completion of tax sessions ; The day in Birmingham: Eton ice rink closing Sunday; 3,000 skated ; Pontiac official receives award ; Hath no fury like a woman pushed too far ; Death takes area builder ; Weary solons take St. Patrick hiatus ; Boy, 7, hit by car at school bus stop ; Liquor 'haul' finds outlet at police emptying spree ; Hoodlums beat, rob man in parking lot ; Birmingham sculptor presented top award ; Hotel murder trial to begin March 27 ; Detroit minister to speak at Trinity ; Galloway Lake presents choir ; Newspaper men back postal rate boost ; Death claims man, wife in 53rd year of marriage ; Court to study sale of area publication ; Accuse soldier in rape-killing ; West Germany plans to become A-nation, too. Wormy cigarettes bring sorry reply

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Stalin, Joseph, 1878-1953, Holidays, Fredericks, Marshall M., 1908-1998, Nuclear weapons

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