The Pontiac Press: 1956-02-03

Abstract

2nd Bulgarian note fails to melt US opposition: Soviet premier renews appeal for peace pact ; Eden tells US not to be afraid of Reds in talks ; Police tighten vigilance, 55-65 speed limits become law ; Century's worst cold hits Europe ; Olympic grand slam ; Frigid weather clutches most of US and kills 12 ; Pledge to back park lot drive ; 3 billion asked for post office ; Bandits hold up township store ; Boy's deception about age nearly brings conviction ; Austrian pair figure titlists ; Keating stands mute before federal judge ; Airport site OK goes to Detroit ; Postmaster says office 'almost bursting at seams' ; Reach accord on water plan ; Planning group gives 6 road proposals: Would help end highway mess ; The day in Birmingham: Ceremony to open rink at Eton Park Saturday ; Seek OK to build A-plant in Michigan ; Impersonation brings arrest ; Monday deadline nearing for registration of voters ; Pontiac, Fisher plan slight work cutback; Police quiz two about robberies ; Adlai, Kefauver meet headon tomorrow ; Russians hear radio say Ike refused pact ; Box board firm to begin expansion ; Official blaming public for failure to abolish tips

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Speed limits, Olympics, Weather, Postal service, Highways, Nuclear energy

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