The Pontiac Press: 1956-11-16

Abstract

Dock strike cripples Atlantic, Gulf Coast ports: Shippers face loss of million or more daily ; Extend '56 UF campaign to get last $30,779 ; Area residents shiver, shake in cold wave ; Blackwood cites many ways help is given ; Haircut hearing opens in court ; 3 testify in child cruelty case ; Air tragedies kill 27 persons ; Crippled children get best seats at annual parade ; Russia supports Egypt's stand ; Atomic swimming pool ; Soviet technicians on way to Egypt ; China-to-Pontiac too much for stork ; U-M sets stage for state's first atom chain reaction ; Ingle criticizes auditor general ; Lawrence, Pike to be one-way ; The day in Birmingham: 50 to gather at YMCA Monday to award honors ; County population booms, planning group reports ; Hungary strike not yet broken ; Pontiac High debating team wins another ; Monkey talks children into stoning his amor ; State fruit yield up 5 year average

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Labor unions, United Fund, Aircraft accidents, Nuclear energy

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