The Pontiac Press: 1956-11-12

Abstract

Rochester, Avon thrive: Area sites are rich in beauty, history ; Police force of United Nations may go into Egypt tomorrow ; Last of Hungary falls beneath Red juggernaut ; Nation's war dead honored nationally ; Otto John tells of Red abuse ; Big issues face UN assembly ; UF drive tops $500,000 mark ; Letters urging airline service ; Work to ease detour jam ; Sarah Van Hoosen Jones gives 300 acres to MSU ; Youths admit 2 robberies ; The day in Birmingham: City waits till Tuesday for zoning, water talks ; Film to feature Nordic lands ; Editors elect E. C. Hayhow to press group ; Bulganin accepts Swiss parley bid ; NY police calm angry pastor protesting Reds ; Rocket seat passes test ; Parents invited to open house in city schools ; Heart ailments aided by easing work in home ; Annual clean-up of Clinton River

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Middle East Conflict, Communism, United Fund, Michigan State University, Van Hoosen, Sarah, Water quality

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