The Pontiac Press: 1956-05-07

Abstract

Touring students visit memorial ; Porter surrenders in sniping: Church shooting suspect walks into DA's office ; H-bomb drop delayed again until Thursday ; Cobo's nod brings cheers at county GOP meeting ; 2 area persons die in accidents ; Top delegates clash at labor convention ; Williams to visit area tomorrow ; 'Lost' frogman alarms British ; Open auto safety check campaign ; Tito visits France; Red carpet spread ; Waugh loses fight against witnesses ; Hardy trio dons skis to win bets as crowd shivers ; 9 die on roads over weekend ; Foreign aid tab hits $12 billion ; The day in Birmingham: Chamber, commission to parry on parking ban ; Dulles and Stassen return with reports ; You can't tell the stars without their costumes ; Dag sees diplomats on Mideast report ; Graham lawyers push for new trial ; Macomb man dead, body found in river ; Mobile blood unit to visit Elks temple ; 23county drivers lose their drivers licenses ; 3 remain in hospital after auto collision ; Detroit ministers named on racial study panel ; Top Polish Commie 'resigns' key post

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

VIolence, Nuclear weapons, Cobo, Albert E. (Albert Eugene), 1893-1957, Williams, G. Mennen, 1911-1988, Race relations

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