The Pontiac Press: 1956-10-13

Abstract

Britain, Egypt, France reach Suez settlement: Decision goes to UN Council for approval ; Life rafts spotted off Spain: Search planes report no sign of life aboard ; Soldiers who loved him bury 4-year-old Stevie ; Commissioners delay decision on RR yard site ; Ike defends wealthy aides ; Madison School dedication set ; Adlai charges Ike twisting his ban on H-bomb tests ; Father jailed in child cruelty ; Cashier held in rifling till ; Williams talks on farm policy ; Waterford set for GOP rally ; The day in Birmingham: Committee totals 350 for 10,000 at Halloween ; Wilson expects to cut military ; Police arrest 8 on liquor counts ; Sewer project group seeks support from county to finance credit bonds ; Top GOP politicians to crisscross state ; Grandson has Ike in turmoil over name ; Blood bank issues appeal for month's quota ; Lie test is given Howard W. Moore ; Gov. Williams comes to county next week ; Prague asks ouster of US embassy aide ; Exiting foreign student faces readjusting task ; Screams save pair in wreck ; European GM to boost output

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Suez Canal, Aircraft accidents, Nuclear weapons

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