The Pontiac Press: 1959-08-05

Abstract

'Sabres shouldn't rattle' when Ike, Nikita talk ; 'Hoffa paid gangsters $3 million union funds': Health, welfare money used, probers charge ; Pontiac auto pioneer, Alfred Glancy, dies ; Poet laureate of state dies ; City's drains under scrutiny after floods ; Globe-trotting VP returns ; Seek new bids on courthouse ; Tearful Poles wave goodbye to Nixons ; President will go on air to push labor legislation ; Troopers nab Pontiac man in beating ; City will reveal plans for downtown area ; Pontiac auto sales rise 109 per cent ; Woman, 30, drowns today in Walled Lake ; Suggest wearing bathing suits for next 5 days ; The day in Birmingham: Bloomfield Township players seek members ; Leaving post at St. Joseph ; Would send Hayes Jones' family to Rome ; Committee okays Frederick H. Mueller ; Eastman gets police reserve dispute ; 7 island drivers tie up horses ; Governors get note from Ike ; Ivan asks price of cigarettes: Russians want to know ; Girl accuses minister in state paternity suit ; Detroit steel production down to 23.8 per cent ; Hopes polio has reached its peak in Arkansas ; School laws ruled legal ; House gets busy today on new civil rights bill ; West blames Reds at Geneva ; Tax notes to pay hospital costs ; Pool hall doomed by irate neighbors ; Little Rock school board advances opening date ; Stowaway staggers from ship ; Jacoby team wins in bridge finals ; Will launch seeds into space for study

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Cold War, Hoffa, James R. (James Riddle), 1913-, Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994, Space exploration, Poliomyelitis

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