The Pontiac Press: 1956-04-04

Abstract

2,000 homeless, 22 are known dead as three twisters hit west Michigan: Search continues today for bodies among the debris ; Twisters leave at least 45 dead across 10 states ; Year's first dip comes after $2 wager ; Builders' show begins 5-day run ; Tornado jitters rampant as area hears warning ; Fair share head says 'go home' ; John Roosevelt endorses Nixon for renomination ; City periled by factory fire 50 years ago today ; Arrest 3 youths in city breakin ; Hospitals quickly become front line aid stations ; The day in Birmingham: Planners meeting to view area's recreation needs ; Eisenhower, 55; Kefauver, 42 ; Earl Brown wins award: Top Boys Club member ; Police seeking overtime pay ; So many hairdressers may spoil the coiffure ; Woman seized setting fires in White House ; Onetime actress serves present day movie crowd ; Police radios conk out ; Disabled driver jailed ; Ziegler attacks turnpike again ; Enters innocent plea to shooting charge ; Hare urges Senate group to okay motor vehicle bill

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Weather, Tornadoes

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