The Pontiac Press: 1956-11-21

Abstract

British stock up on gasoline before rationing: Fuel controls going into effect on December 17 ; Federal action may halt tieup in dock strike ; Envy the turkeys - humans due to shiver, shake ; Millions to give thanks ; Table proposal to halt business activity Sundays ; Sister backs up cruelty charge ; Brucker greets first group of refugees from Hungary ; Examination is set in hunter's slaying ; $27,318 still needed to reach UF goal ; Try to force vote on deportations ; First degree charge faces police slayer ; Leap to safety in train wreck ; The day in Birmingham: Youth finds recreation in upswing over holiday ; Churches announce Thanksgiving plans ; City eyes ordinance proposal ; List rules for entering Yule decorations contest ; Local hospital chaplain dies ; City man, wife killed in Mojave ; Woodcraft lore saves boy lost in woods five days ; Files for new trial for Howard Moore ; Judge Frank Doty rules against tax on zoo inmates ; State girls' school offices hit by fire ; 2 offer resignations, Ike may call Herter ; Average-looking girls should be thankful ; Old age claims rotted warship ; Whisky bottles sway jury but stagger the defense ; No present need for gas rationing ; Great Lake shipping near end of season

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Holidays, United Fund, Taxes, Rationing

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