2024-08-152024-08-151956-09-15https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17070Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCalls West plan for Suez a 'war declaration': Nasser charges Britain, France clocking canal ; Supervisors offer '57 budget Monday ; UN probing latest flareup in Middle East ; Western pilots quit canal jobs ; Victim faces her 'killers' ; Kocsis takes lead at halfway mark ; UF workers to solicit building trades groups ; 3 youths mute in murder count ; Press theater train chugs toward home ; Pontiac voters rushing to register ; Cobo schedules 7 county talks ; School water results ready ; Yale undergrad who snubbed $$ wants it now ; Reveal arrears of area justice ; The day in Birmingham: Churches note dinners, blood bank, new choirs ; Chemist seeks sanity hearing ; Pets prepare for 'pooch party' ; Flippant Rippe cracks jokes when arrested ; GM tones down two-tones for '57 ; Stevenson to speak at Virginia barbeque ; Ike plans to rest over the weekend ; Fear boys made off with atomic powder ; Schoolgirls struck by youth's car dies ; Dixie school board approves ban on Negroes ; Judge pondering primary vote suit ; Falsifying insurance report boomerangs ; Polar test set for Inca plant ; Family to leave trolley home ; New 3rd party drafts platform ; Historic ferry runs no more ; Probers 'interested' in Teamsters' Hoffa ; Detroit officer hit by 'annoyed' driver ; Sailor shoots self for unrequited love ; Mideast belly dancer misunderstood in US ; Banjo regains US popularityPDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.Middle East ConflictSuez CanalWater qualityUnited FundSegregationThe Pontiac Press: 1956-09-15TextOakland University