The Pontiac Press: 1956-11-28

Abstract

Anger against US policy rocks Britain's Parliament: Tories attack American stand on Middle East ; Iraq-Syria crisis nearing blowup ; WAC head ; Madison Heights justice accused ; Nations look to US for Mideast solution ; Dec. 11 hearing scheduled for Rash ; Dorsey's death still investigated ; 'Happiness pills' can be hazard ; Lakes not yet safe for skating, fishing ; UN soldiers await orders ; The day in Birmingham: Parking lot 3-A to open Saturday; set ceremony ; Name Anthony Stiel prosecutor's aide ; President picks Dr. L. G. Derthick as US commissioner of education ; Car backs off dock, Alpena girl drowns ; Mrs. Theodore MacManus is taken by death at 86 ; ABC signs Sinatra to 'unusual' contract ; Reporter scoops up huge eagle by Detroit River ; Women voters to hold debate on area pollution ; Correctly colored kitchen cheerful, not chore-ful ; Locate 4th man in 1953 holdup

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Suez Canal, Dorsey, Tommy, 1905-1956, Substance abuse

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