The Pontiac Press: 1955-04-23
Abstract
Salk gets hero's welcome at White House: Doctor thanked by Ike in person for polio work ; 2 drown in boat mishap near Lakeville ; Quintuplets in hospital - almost ; Stock margins hiked to 70 pct by government ; Salk greets an admirer ; Detroit eyes big foreign trade year as 12 freighters steam toward lakes ; Rail strike cuts service on 3 more lines in Dixie ; Montgomery Ward board still remains with Avery ; Formosa wary of US intention ; Convict suffering fatal disease freed by judge ; Tornadoes hit Missouri area ; West Germany gets sovereignty May 5 ; Grandma makes youth, 19, admit nine robberies ; Chou offers to talk peace on Formosa situation ; Water project started today ; Broomfield to ask Senate for okay on 4th judge here ; Three are held on motor thefts ; The day in Birmingham: Detroit 'jubilee' to honor area UF drive workers ; Builders' show dol house dramatizes fire hazards ; 'Aunt Theresa' to be speaker ; Detroit girl stabbed in car ; Mom isn't going to spank her 2 'Davy Crocketts' ; 2 Maids of Mist burn at falls ; Wrigley's employes will donate blood ; Senate okays huge farm appropriation ; Hart leading double life as governor, Senate head ; Woman outlives life expectancy, makes big profit ; Hedge's estate is shared by former employes ; World trade topic for Ike's talk to AP ; Early years will control character of young people ; Give tenderfoot pins to Scout Troop 66 ; Chemicals 6th industry, claims Dow president ; Vaccine strike fears eased ; Rap post office for leave abuse ; Joy-riding pilots forced down, owner forgives ; Cancer education is aim of busy tag day workers ; Average wage of $6,200 seen ; Fourth site aired for new jet base ; West Bloomfield school board acts on improvements ; Roosevelt OKed for estimates ; Farm loans pay off debts ; Milford student is chosen to make trip to Europe ; Romeo boy wins in area spelling bee ; Girl Scout troop to plant tree ; Senior students to be honored by Keego club ; Dudley-Zucchet nuptials spoken at Orchard Lake ; Auburn Heights concert slated ; Des Moines man heads US editors ; Pontiac chorus to sing Sunday at Walled Lake ; Blossom festival opens at Romeo ; Economists see rough going for livestock industry ; Episcopal choir to give cantata ; Bethany Baptist reviews work of past year ; Detroit doctor to speak at couples' club dinner ; First Christian is institute host ; 'Epic of Easter' to be presented ; Martha-Mary circle presents sculptor ; Dr. D. H. Savage to preach Sunday
Date
1955-04-23