2024-08-152024-08-151956-11-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17016Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm150 ships now idle in spreading dock strike: Wage contract subject today for negotiators ; Reds offer plan to disarm: Russia asking 5-power parley on global peace ; Lake Orion man dies in crash ; New store hours go into effect 1st of December ; Red volunteers 'threat to UN' ; Moon eclipse starts at 12:02 am ; Eyes on sky tonight ; Dag negotiates on Suez truce ; School board wins out in Romeo haircut fracas ; 3 more planes airlift Nordic troops to Suez ; Fugitive from Russian terror ; Michigan Bell wants to raise rates ; Car rams tree, kills 1, injures 1 ; Bones identified as Chicago man ; The day in Birmingham: Groups look to zoning; Yule shopping; parties ; Lacks evidence of law-breaking ; Home building rate declines in 1956 ; New high in killings recorded in Cyprus ; Michigan 3-year-old found frozen dead ; Fund drive opens Nov. 29 for muscular distrophy ; 10 hunters dead in state ; Detroit show to feature Cranbrook weaver's art ; City recreation program scheduled in 15 locations ; Disposal plant plan shaping ; East Germany ups pensions ; Area notes religious growth ; Talks set at Rochester, Waterford, Hunters Creek ; High winds blow out section of new church ; US Growers confab Nov. 27 ; Allege voting frauds in Macomb County ; FB women plan projects ; Oakland Council meeting; Nike film at Lee Brooks ; Cement forms Orion church ; Foresee need for 47 Avon schools: Township gaining on problem ; Boy, united with mother, dies with cousin in crash ; Soil checks used by Lapeer farmers ; Pontiac Township zone hearing set ; Oxford club to mark birthday of MozartPDFen-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.Labor unionsNuclear disarmamentSuez Canal (Egypt)The Pontiac Press: 1956-11-17TextOakland University