The Pontiac Press: 1956-04-19

Abstract

Bell will spend nearly $4 million locally: Telephone firm plans $2 billion expansion work ; Cease fire order to end fighting in is Israel, Egypt ; Prince and bride speak vows in Monaco’s cathedral ; Eden, Russians begin 'big talks' ; Dewy-eyed Princess Grace speaks vows ; Ohio's Lousche sides with Ike's veto action ; Courageous cat hikes 200 miles to rejoin family ; Edison may quit atomic project ; Independence gets ready for Margaret's wedding ; Will open bids on hospital job ; County GOP convention selects state delegation ; Hydrogen bomb test delayed to May 8 ; 3 bandits get $531 in robbery of bar ; $51.5 billion road building bill ready for House ; Soviet joins atom peace program ; The day in Birmingham: Arthur Blakeslee elected new C of C president ; Wayne prosecutor pays $120 on drunk charge ; FSBA factions attack officials ; Seek to expand school program ; Newspaper editors meet in Washington ; Heart attack claims Sylvan Lake leader ; Molten rubber, not hot air, flew in first blowouts ; Sale at Cranbrook to augment fund ; Lake Orion resident renamed fair head ; Copper theft gang jailed in Dickinson ; Children's collection receives 15 books

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Grace, Princess of Monaco, 1929-1982, Nuclear energy, Nuclear weapons, Nuclear disarmament

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