The Pontiac Press: 1955-01-19

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200 Red warplanes batter nationalist islands: Heaviest attack believed sign of invasion soon ; Highest budget in city history ready for OK ; Girl, 16, pleads with felon dad to end rebellion ; Prison where felons hold guards ; City mulls vote district changes ; Lets Sheppard go to funeral ; OCSC again named host: Local sportsmen awarded '55 national skeet shoot ; 54,000 in area still need 1955 auto licenses ; Second storm rips California ; Injuries fatal to pedestrian ; Four-footed flatfeet pound Dearborn beat ; Invaders pushed by Costa Ricans ; Pontiac State Bank gains 15 per cent in deposits ; More county office space would result from shifts ; City will study dogs on loose ; Advances rank conferred on 7 Explorer Scouts ; Girl's condition is satisfactory ; Education talk slated tonight ; The day in Birmingham: Ground-breaking in March predicted for junior high ; Michigan GOP lawmakers get committee jobs ; All tickets sold for C of C dinner ; Selfridge officer explains air defense ; Alimony funds hit peak in 1954 ; Halt China war, Ike hints to UN ; GM Motorama on TV tonight ; Council finishes sanitation code in Walled Lake ; Real estate scheme exposed by C of C ; 'Influencers' fakes, postmaster states ; Officials OK standards for civic betterment ; Troy resident, 33, named man of year ; Study shows need for 4 school sites ; 2 words spoken by homeless child raise millions for others like her ; Followers back spirit preacher ; Presbyterians' merger stalled ; Sees A-power within 10 years ; Financial world new to Brown

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1955-01-19

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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