The Pontiac Press: 1956-07-31

Abstract

Killer says 'guilty' as slain child is buried: Village weeps, closes stores for funeral ; Fire station bids are high: New building $43,000 over estimated cost ; Bobo Rockefeller arrested after rhubarb over son ; Fellow prisoners threaten sex killer: post suicide guard; arraignment today ; Burma border crossed by Reds ; Swamp marches were common, McKeon testifies ; Weather digging into resort owners purses ; Detroit Tigers sale accorded formal OK ; Dulles to London for Suez crisis ; Petition blocks sewer project ; Warships ready to move on Suez ; The day in Birmingham: Commission asks Gare to act as 'city manager' ; Pettengill appointed to sales staff post ; Tabulation of bids for new fire station to confront city commission tonight ; Arthur J. Dubuc stricken as he sells home land ; Bloomfield studies Evergreen progress ; New church starts 2 training weeks ; 'I know hat Michigan wants' Cobo campaigns ; Steel, labor plodding through contracts ; Oklahoma woman restoring mansion ; Trilck faces bribe count in 'conspiracy' at Ecorse ; Open drive to raise funds for funeral of slain girl ; Kentucky opens first toll Xway ; GOP convention? Landon going fishing instead ; Races in Derby, dies next day ; Henry Fonda - a shy guy explains appeal ; UAW members free to select dues use

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Murder, Sex offenders, Detroit Tigers, Suez Canal, Labor unions

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