The Pontiac Press: 1956-11-03

Abstract

Bombers clear Suez area for troop landings: Israel in danger of Arab attack from Jordan ; US ponders action if allies ignore cease-fire ; Britain, France determined to take Suez ; General Motors trucks for '57 head for nation's highways ; Central plains whipped by high winds and snow ; LA has its smog, but Pontiac has fog ; Group studies incorporation ; Ike, Adlai wrapping up bids for election ; Desert fighters rest before action ; Dulles hospitalized, suspect appendicitis ; Airline service sought locally ; Tension sweeps jittery Poland ; The day in Birmingham: Upcoming agenda lists meetings, social events ; PHS mock vote favors Ike and Williams ; Victim slugged, robbed in garage ; Help Hungary, Nagy asks UN ; 10,000 cheer Stevenson ; Hopes fading for 113 as rescuers dig on ; Area driver hurt from hitting trees ; Crash victim suffers brain concussion ; Breakin blamed on professionals ; Twin license plates go on sale Nov. 14 ; Building trades workers vie for state UF trophy ; Nixon hails UN resolution ; Extreme cold halts south polar base ; Sue singer Billy Williams ; Elect school board in 12-district vote: Retain interim group at Oxford ; Toastmasters install staff ; Keego invites public to hall ; Junior band to perform for Crary PTO ; Holly greets new industry ; New books added to east side library

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Middle East Conflict, Suez Canal, Elections, United Fund

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