The Pontiac Press: 1956-04-17

Abstract

Oakland to benefit in Edison expansion plans: Company allots $8 million for 10 substations ; Wind, cold marks opening of season ; Dems are cool to Ike's plea for soil bank ; Artist paints prince and his bride-to-be ; Grace weds tomorrow ; Car fire claims life of boy, 5 ; Chrysler plans big expansion ; Meany calls showdown on Teamsters-ILA setup ; Supervisors study new court house plan ; J. Harvey Lodge to seek state post ; Direct telephone dialing in store for Pontiac area ; Polio vaccine supply climbing ; Fair share men oust Kuhlman ; Very light voting marks Kefauver's bid in Jersey ; Higgins warns pike objectors ; The day in Birmingham: Troy commission again rejects zoning change ; Rites Thursday for R. S. Rogers ; Courthouse site change asked ; David Dawson gets probation ; Nine indicted in hat swindle ; Everything quiet at Truman home as nuptials near ; Law increases aid to junior colleges ; Foil murder plot on Mendes - France ; Cypriots sabotage American oil field ; Researchers use cancer glands to aid the healthy ; Steamship's Wilson to enter public life

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Baseball, Grace, Princess of Monaco, 1929-1982, Agricuture, Labor unions, Elections

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