The Pontiac Press: 1956-10-30

Abstract

US demands UN force Israel to withdraw ; Britain, France threatening to break up war if Israel and Egypt refuse to call end to fighting: Pen 12-hour cease-fire ultimatum, ready plans to take over canal ; Report on UF due tomorrow ; Marilyn quivers - from fright - in meeting queen ; Politics reflect crisis ; Black cats blame Druids for their first black eye ; Americans flee hot war area ; Candidates trade verbal blows at rally ; Schedule talk on safety group ; Social worker appointed managing director of UF ; The day in Birmingham: Redding zone discussion turns to terrace plan ; Nagy promises 2-party system ; Politicos await farm figures ; City 'Injuns' rounding up costumes ; Sees cure soon for common cold ; Mystery treat cards pile up ; Ziegler names state trunklines ; Enters innocent plea to charge of cruelty ; Plane crashes tree in takeoff on farm ; Commission to alter zoning map ; Ann Arbor auction to sell Ike souvenirs ; Met opening profitable, dull ; Thailand-Reds to trade should China join UN ; Chicago Negro ministers run 'straight-GOP' ads

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Middle East Conflict, United Fund, Monroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962, Holidays, Politics

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