The Pontiac Press: 1956-06-25

Abstract

Violent storms rake area, trees, power lines topple: Strong gale rips across region; destruction high ; Ike announces plan to attend Panama confab ; Twining view Soviet planes, says US won't disarm yet ; Lakes, highway claim 3 victims ; Marilyn, Arthur secretly flee to hideaway ; 2 townships appeal allocation of taxes ; Check-printing racket bared ; American dies in Nigeria crash ; Control tower at airport might have averted crash ; CAA investigating collision ; 21 persons die in state mishaps ; The day in Birmingham: Hearings slated tonight include zoning, paving ; Campaign data can't be found ; Politics reigns supreme at governors' conference ; Wilson leaves on fishing trip ; Dr. Van Haltern dies suddenly ; State taxes travel to Lansing by train ; Six foot 'gator hunting mate in area swamp ; St.Laurent invites queen to Canada ; New 'United Church of Christ' surveys future home mission growth program ; Floods on rampage in western Australia ; Handicapped children plan vacation trip ; Cranbrook Institute attendance is higher ; French press Algerian rebels ; Entertainers see work blacklist ; Virginia embezzler sentenced today

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Weather, Aircraft accidents, McCarthyism, Religion

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