The Pontiac Press: 1956-10-24

Abstract

'Did not pad budget for courthouse funds' ; Hungarians revolt against Communist bosses: Hundred die in fight for control of capital ; UF Fund gets good start; $67,751 pledged ; Polish premier reminds Soviets of new equality ; Estes and Nixon rock audiences with Elvis jokes ; Chamber urges action on proposed RR yard site ; Kefauver blasts GOP prosperity ; Ike says safety, peace depend on nuclear tests ; Adlai hits GOP economic policies ; Voters invited to League rally ; The day in Birmingham: Staffs for polling places are ready for vote-day ; Wayne Gabert to reign over 1956 follies ; Area motorist killed in crash ; Plymouth to carry dramatic style changes ; UF fights battle for you in heart, cancer research ; Woman's death not yet solved ; 5 US airmen lost in Spain ; Red satellite system cracking, US believes ; Order haircuts for Romeo boys ; Savior of people is Nasser's aim ; Tear gas drives customers away ; Still no trace of Mrs. Thorpe ; Socialist candidate raps 'false' peace, prosperity ; Scientists told of bomb perils ; Most top funnymen lack sense of humor ; Bar hopping flier beats larceny count ; Social workers to hold first monthly meeting ; Arab Army leaders to visit tense border ; School bus drivers called negligent

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Soviet Union, Hungary--History--Revolution, 1956, Nuclear weapons, United Fund

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