The Pontiac Press: 1956-01-25

Abstract

Bulganin sends Ike proposal for world peace: Envoy Zaroubin delivers letter to White House ; Post office faces expansion need ; Mamie willing to let Ike seek second term ; Petroff takes reins ; Eden departs for US talks ; School construction bids too high, board decides ; Pontiac's future bright: Earnings show increase fore middle-income group ; Order railroad to install gates ; Solon to seek passage of state water aid bill ; Social Security hearings begin ; Record crowds see Motorama in first 6 days ; Value of voting machines stressed by new study ; Pontiac man dies in truck collision ; Claims teacher slapped girl, 8 ; Cold air follows warmth seekers in Florida area ; George Troost dies in hospital ; The day in Birmingham: Cranbrook-West Maple stores open for business ; Reports papers made gains in circulation ; Wilson recalled for questioning ; ATT settles antitrust case: Expect electronic growth from 'freed' patent bank ; Nab area driver on hit-run count ; Elect Detroit doctor to Cranbrook board ; Republicans oppose Ike's controls plan ' Ike's economic troubles topic of lecture here ; 3 escape death as auto plunges 40 feet into lake ; Dems balk at idea to shun policy talk ; Quota for Navy company reduced to 35 volunteers ; 'Copter blades blow frost off telephone lines ; Democrats see trend in Pittsburgh results ; Mollet hinted as next French premier ; One viewpoint - but judge sees mother's claim

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Elections, Water quality, Economy

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