2024-08-152024-08-151956-08-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17104Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWeather 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 millsPDFen-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.WeatherSuez CanalMurderNuclear energyElectionsSteel industry and tradeThe Pontiac Press: 1956-08-06TextOakland University