The Pontiac Press: 1956-08-06

Abstract

Weather cockeyed: Forecasts entering same classification ; US Sixth fleet in Mediterranean: Ike, Dulles talk as Suez crisis becomes tense ; Rains drench county: Southern area suffer floods, power failure ; Farouk poised to enter fracas and 'save' Egypt ; Apathy causes concern during primary drive ; Tracks to east beckon as theater train fills up ; Plane crash kills Birmingham man ; McKeon still harboring hope ; Oakland Fair opens tomorrow ; Suez news forces stock market drop ; Block A-plant at Monroe, critics beg Ike, Williams ; Curtiss-Wright, Studebaker sign pact: Plant in Utica to be leased ; Still seek clues to widow killer ; Step up search for jack handle ; The day in Birmingham: Residents ready to battle on land sale, rezoning ; Crew missing crash rescuer ; Ex-policeman, Trilck to testify on Ecorse ; United Fund co-chairmen names to street canvass ; Hart finally signs for current season ; Ike still might quit, Butler says in Chicago ; Peiping relaxes ban on US newsmen ; Stassen plugs campaign for Herter as Republicans pledge Nixon support ; National leaders honor GAR vet at last rites ; Germans plan hotel in lieu of Joe statue ; Detroit man named state Legion head ; Furnaces roar at steel mills

Description

Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

Keywords

Weather, Suez Canal, Murder, Nuclear energy, Elections, Steel industry and trade

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