The Pontiac Press: 1956-09-15

Abstract

Calls West plan for Suez a 'war declaration': Nasser charges Britain, France clocking canal ; Supervisors offer '57 budget Monday ; UN probing latest flareup in Middle East ; Western pilots quit canal jobs ; Victim faces her 'killers' ; Kocsis takes lead at halfway mark ; UF workers to solicit building trades groups ; 3 youths mute in murder count ; Press theater train chugs toward home ; Pontiac voters rushing to register ; Cobo schedules 7 county talks ; School water results ready ; Yale undergrad who snubbed $$ wants it now ; Reveal arrears of area justice ; The day in Birmingham: Churches note dinners, blood bank, new choirs ; Chemist seeks sanity hearing ; Pets prepare for 'pooch party' ; Flippant Rippe cracks jokes when arrested ; GM tones down two-tones for '57 ; Stevenson to speak at Virginia barbeque ; Ike plans to rest over the weekend ; Fear boys made off with atomic powder ; Schoolgirls struck by youth's car dies ; Dixie school board approves ban on Negroes ; Judge pondering primary vote suit ; Falsifying insurance report boomerangs ; Polar test set for Inca plant ; Family to leave trolley home ; New 3rd party drafts platform ; Historic ferry runs no more ; Probers 'interested' in Teamsters' Hoffa ; Detroit officer hit by 'annoyed' driver ; Sailor shoots self for unrequited love ; Mideast belly dancer misunderstood in US ; Banjo regains US popularity

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Middle East Conflict, Suez Canal, Water quality, United Fund, Segregation

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