The Pontiac Press: 1955-04-29
Abstract
New anti-turnpike measure being pushed: Broomfield bill to abolish MTA dies in Senate ; "Fleecy' gets her day in school ; US may erect Formosa base to defend island ; Pontiac education association presents service award to Louis Schimmel ; A-bomb blast delayed again ; Social Security deadline for domestic help nears ; Nichols defends wire tappings ; Area trouters mark time for season opening ; Ford reveals expansion plan to cost $625 million ; Fine weekend promised for Pontiac ; Telegraph road by-pass is set for late summer ; No cause for alarm seen in state polio inoculations ; Eased Bonanzagram rules will help you win $700 ; Royal Oak man to head water study committee ; Conferences reduce docket ; Maryland cats are still entitled to their nights ; Diem declares victory in war ; Advises senator to shut mouth, give Ike chance ; The day in Birmingham: School board will study 3-year expansion plan ; Senate passes education bills ; Warehouse fire loss $500,000 ; US in probe of 'pink wheat' ; Home owners warned about offer by mail ; Condemnation suit jury deliberating ; Young bride's trousseau saved from fire here ; Police seek arsonist in two Chicago fires ; Formosa unhappy over talk prospect ; Union extends pact with Parke-Davis ; Dems filibuster on labor bill ; Women become Alexander Graham belles ; Fred Astaire can't sing ; 'Copter travel on the upswing
Date
1955-04-29