The Pontiac Press: 1956-11-24

Abstract

Mrs. Ada Wyatt convicted of child cruelty ; Workers battle after storm ; Air crash kills 34 on outskirts of Paris ; Plows, tanks start clearing clogged roads ; Battalion of British troops set to leave Canal zone ; W. S. Tominsky heart victim ; All-county teams are revealed today ; American gals and Eisenhower please prince ; City students give views on haircuts ; President moves to halt walkout ; Hungary rulers accuse US ; The day in Birmingham: Asking reconsideration on Masonic site decision ; $3,000 fire hits couple's house ; Radiation tests show warhead ; Relief units forming to aid Hungary refugees ; Seeking volunteers for Bloomfield CD ; Three missing hunters turn up safe ; Gregory may fill office on Sen. Potter's backing ; Former malaria victims given OK to donate blood ; Reasons given for Israel's bold strike into Egypt ; Multimillion dollars in firms are welcomed in Utica area ; Daniel E. Fords taking honeymoon at Boston ; 4-H youth at Chicago for annual congress ; Ortonville OES, fair Wednesday ; Holly pastor to retire ; Thomas church invites friends for anniversary ; Young folks at Waterford tour churches ; Cuts cider selling size ; Coffee break offerings to star at church bazaar ; Manslaughter charge for Montgomery ; Berkley eyes early building of new city hall ; Radio club starts in West Bloomfield ; UN program slated by Commerce WSCS ; Slate fellowship dates

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Child abuse, Aircraft accidents, Suez Canal

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