The Pontiac Press: 1956-09-03

Abstract

Fatalities rise as homeward rush begins ; Royal Oak chemist held for murder, kidnap ride ; Traffic officials await tonight's clogged roads ; Holiday scenes at Pontiac Lake recreation area ; FBI joins hunt for kidnaper ; 10,000 to hear Adlai at picnic ; Give Dulles plan for Suez to Nasser at Cairo talks ; More jobs in '56 than ever, Ike says ; Nixon maintains vigil as father grows weaker ; Buryin's called off - Pot-O-Gold to go on ; GOP puts Van Dusen, Martin in ticket ; Yule music points up traffic danger ; British still hunt Russian hatlifter ; Plan platform where president will take oath ; Admits downing Navy Mercator ; The day in Birmingham: Groups of community to plan youth activities ; Forest fire perils tiny Wyoming town ; Williams crowns peach queen ; Rochester man develops coin about traffic safety ; Scientists to celebrate date of Neanderthal man ; Holiday accidents claim 41 in Canada ; City administrative aide to start duties tomorrow ; Cavities cut 64 pct. by fluoride in water ; Soldiers, police break up anti-Negro mobs in south ; Record number to go to school ; Superman admires the wisdom of kiddies ; Urges Christian attitude on race ; Families to increase one third by 1975 ; Safety of Monroe A-plant not worrying Williams ; Pontiac students to be tested ; Roxy Theater in Gotham sold for $6,200,000 ; Mailed kitten stamps around in delivery box

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Murder, Suez Canal, Traffic safety, Racial violence, Nuclear energy

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