The Pontiac Press: 1956-09-01

Abstract

Miss America - where will she go? ; 2 youthful bandits hold up Pontiac tavern, take $2,749: Terrorize, bind trio in bar before feeling ; French troops by the thousands head for Suez ; Pontiac to hear Stevenson ; Martha Raye denied new divorce appeal ; Martin wins in deadlock over GOP second spot ; Bond changed for Mrs. Wyatt ; Edison official ends career in 42nd year ; Flies west to be with dad: Father Nixon picks up ; Sports events aplenty ; No county traffic deaths so far ; Ten airmen killed in Alaskan crash ; Two city men held in Detroit ; Integration riot ends in Dixie ; The day in Birmingham: Expect rush on Tuesday to join adult classes ; President lauds American labor at stamp issuance ; Neighbors flock to help boy, 4, injured in accident ; Border clashes being minimized ; US, Chinese avoid harsh tongue in spat ; Van Wagoner joins local firm's board ; New city students to enroll next week ; Booth at court to accept voter registrations ; International good will hurt by five lady's hats ; Pontiac woman hurt when struck by car ; Congregation moves occasion worship events: Third move leaves hope for St. Andrew's parish ; Worship in colony charm ; Delta Theta Phi farm party sent ; New library sets acquaintance day ; Arms may ache in Rochester for few weeks ; Tell schedule for schooldays in four towns ; Five Granges plan meeting at Holly ; State MOMS staff to visit 3 units ; New teachers reporting in ; Indians causing uproar over remains of chief ; Fifth bombing hurts 29 persons in India ; Suez lands Eden at crossroads ; Aide of Hodge given sentence

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Crime, Suez Canal, Racial violence, Politics, Van Wagoner, Murray

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