The Pontiac Press: 1955-03-23
Abstract
Lashing storms kill 30 in nation, 3 in Michigan: Icy roadways tie up traffic in Pontiac area ; Near-tornado winds to cost state millions ; Wind-blown debris adds to storm traffic hazards ; Poison charges voiced at rally on fluoridation ; New Consumers district formed ; Road plan hits sang in House ; Three youths admit spree of auto thefts in city ; 2 bank bandits sought in area ; Gov. Williams, Bartlett visit county Thursday ; Remove bodies of air victims ; Dentist backs fluoridation as safe program ; Business ethics board cautions on solicitations ; Fatal accident results in suit ; The day in Birmingham: MSC president outlines education trouble spots ; Jelke witness bares warning ; Survey shows newspaper ads more effective ; General denies discharge OK ; 'Friendly scuffle' results in death ; Mrs. H. C. Poole dies at age 82 ; Storm makes hands of time go backward ; MSC wins first round in name-changing battle ; Youth to reappear Friday in court ; Youth panics juvenile court with revolver ; Graham wins mixed criticism ; Friday night clinics to be discontinued ; Theda Bara reported critically ill in hospital ; Jumbo Sheen, AP veteran, dies at 52 ; Hits disclosure of Yalta papers
Date
1955-03-23