The Pontiac Press: 1956-07-24

Abstract

Ike silent on ruckus over vice presidency bid: Stassen urges Gov. Herter replace Nixon ; McKeon drank from a bottle: 'Death March' boot testifies to use of vodka ; Crash victim spreads joy ; Senate grants $4 billions for foreign aid use ; Murderer loose 11 hours trying to flee Alcatraz ; Blast dump Nixon suggestion ; Squabble over 'Met' definitely to open season ; Dowdy? Not Marilyn ; Fluoridation given praise ; House OKs bill to guard car dealers' franchises ; Kroll holding to early lead ; Landmark razed after 47 years of service to city ; Milton Eisenhower takes college post ; 61 to graduate on Friday at Pontiac High exercise ; A-power bill moves to House ; The day in Birmingham: City downs handbill law; lets alteration contract ; Jaycees open public office with celebration ; Bare-chest killer sought ; Weekly says sales to Soviets increase ; Observer Corps to hold special defense meeting ; Chicago asks for nurses to help in polio epidemic ; Renew steel strike talks ; Building changes up for action ; Texas soil may become land without a country ; Probers rap hiring outside consultants ; Jeanne Craine, husband agree on property split ; Conventions turning into talent scrambles ; Roxy theater sale may bring 6 million ; Senate vote record on recent roll calls ; Plane executives' salaries 'shock' Congressman ; Girl, 7, shot by neighbors ; Hubbard presses plea to disqualify opponent ; Pontiac Amvets post slates open meeting ; Michigan campaigners offer drive-in politics ; Kavanagh rules on 15-mill school tax

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969, Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994, Nuclear energy, Elections

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