The Pontiac Press: 1959-02-25

Abstract

Nikita's blast puts damper on Macmillan talks ; Teacher appeals jail sentence on traffic charge ; AFL-CIO plans drives in US and Puerto Rico ; Courthouse opinion studied ; Jim left his team estate of courage ; Pay for repairs, hospital asked ; Lawmaker's son may lose job ; 2nd probate judge issue sets supervisors at odds ; Car kills woman on Berkley street ; Dulles marks 71st birthday in X-ray room ; Flint bus fares hiked in face of strike threat ; Supervisors not ready to rule on hospital use ; Eastman to tell his side tonight ; School to use room in church ; Pontiac's two municipal judges praised, raised ; 4 admit guilt in theft-beating ; The day in Birmingham: Sees contest developing for municipal judge post ; Appoint chairman of Easter Seal drive ; Arrest 5 youths in gang fight ; Urban League to hold concert for scholarship ; New Mormon church holding open house ; County Dem election workers to meet ; Scour Michigan for lost airman ; Ike sees danger to US in oppressive profits tax ; See trouble for farmers in Midwest's ice ; Hold son in murder of mother, slashing ; Hitler's tribune will be destroyed to build hall ; Lansing was founded because of fraud, became state capital as result of joke ; Liz buys $100,000 in bonds for Israel ; Gangster pair eludes senators ; Lab blast fatal to two scientists

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Labor unions, Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeevich, 1894-1971, Elections

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