The Pontiac Press: 1956-02-20

Abstract

52 die as plane crashed in desert near Cairo: Airliner burst into flames after forced landing ; Lenten guideposts: Rational minded agnostic learns meaning of faith ; Training material for Middle East ; 18 tanks on way for Saudi Arabia ; Polio vaccine again available ; Threat of famine hangs over snowbound Europe ; Milk producers oust 8 'rebels' ; New case probe opened by special Senate group ; Single missile director urged ; Hospital delegation to ask federal aid ; Some cannibal must be hidden in family tree ; Area GM employes earn nearly $188 million in '55 ; 11 lose lives instate traffic ; Insurance firm to erect building ; The day in Birmingham: Commission to clarify recreation board power ; Police hold five on theft counts ; Graham goes sightseeing in Tokyo ; Name Pontiac lawyer to allocations board ; Probe plane crash that killed 40 men ; Alabama disputes coed's attorneys ; Driver 'can't explain' hitting parked car ; First aid instruction will start Thursday ; Expect formal statement on Motor City death plot ; Michigan and MSU will help develop world's most powerful atom-smasher ; Westinghouse strike gets 2 labor experts ; Kentucky flood danger ebbing ; Rebellion in Peru seems bottled up ; Married couple nabbed by police for public kissing ; NAACP to file suits against eight states ; Queen Elizabeth to greet Khrushchev and Bulganin ; Vatican radio jammed ; Solon defends reflector plates

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Aircraft accidents, Religion, Vaccines, General Motors

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