The Pontiac Press: 1956-09-05

Abstract

'Please spare my girl', dad pleads ; City school enrollment climbing to new high: Increase of 700 joining March back to classes ; Santa Fe trains crash headon in New Mexico; 20 known dead ; Brunettes ahead in Miss America contest tonight ; Waterford loses sewer appeal: City's ban on connection upheld ; Pitfalls of success theme of top train trip shows ; Order examination for William Wyatts ; Death hits dad, Nixon at bedside ; Cool days, extra rain in August ; Miss America hopefuls stroll on famous boardwalk ; Integration tensions high ; Parking meter time extended ; City officials to attend meet ; Takes office in Birmingham: The day in Birmingham: Sale of lots for industry culminates city talks ; No major clues on kidnaping ; Marilyn lonely, 'not pregnant', claims friend ; Auto production nears 4 million ; Jr. high pupils to get increase in bus service ; Detroit hassles on fluoridation ; County deeds office reveals August data ; Waterford mother thanks those who sought dog ; Reveal changes in bus schedule for junior high ; Hazel Park teacher awaits court hearing ; Peak number of jobs hits 66,900,000 level ; Rats kill year-old child ; Ike to campaign at Sept. 12 rally ; Parents of kidnaped baby plead for its safe return ; Sexton withdraws earlier guilty plea ; Hearing scheduled on Beaudette offer ; Adenaur seeking demilitarized belt ; Hubby's puttering may bring in the mink ; Says US loses billions by discrimination on jobs ; US race bias hurts overseas ; Utah senator wins Dem nomination ; AEC reveals plans to assist colleges ; Extra portions provide lunches ; Pontiac sea scout relates highlights of jamboree and tours in Japan ; Swayer snatches snake in show at State Fair

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Beauty pageants, Racial tension, Monroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962, Fluoride, Kidnappings

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