The Pontiac Press: 1955-06-15

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Turnpike act heads for Supreme Court test: Dearborn's bid to outlaw road is turned down ; Washington 'hit' by mock H-bomb: Eisenhower, aides leave for hideouts ; House heading for new fight on Dixon-Yates ; Grandma walks 150 miles; wins jackass contest ; Endorse Adams for judgeship ; Detroit pushes Olympics bid ; Auto contracts needn't spread, Mitchell feels ; US approves agreement to join in atom research ; Albion president speaker for PHS commencement ; UAW stands firm in debate with American ; House okays trade bill asked by Ike ; School aid bill nearly ready ; Trains move again in Britain as rail strike ends ; New play areas named by city ; UAW bolts 76 tool plants ; The day in Birmingham: Officials seeking solution to interceptor stalemate ; Firm agrees to eliminate dust and noise conditions ; Real estate agent waives examination ; City action aids retiring employes ; At least one dead in train crackup ; Students prepare for commencement: Diplomas ready in area schools ; Singapore stiffens police in big strike ; Las Vegas receives flood disaster aid; New York mayor worried over leg art photos ; Cobo tours Detroit's civil defense setup ; Wife writes hubby she'll stay abroad ; Collecting minister has private museum

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1955-06-15

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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