The Pontiac Press: 1955-04-26
Abstract
More picket lines surrounding atomic center: 2 unions strike at Sandia base in New Mexico ; Claim famous named ; George advises parley despite Chiang attitude ; Fire hits apartment building on Newberry: Pontiac apartments building hit by $20,000 fire today ; Benson promises to help farmers in dust bowl ; Booms Potter for governor ; Dr. Salk lauded for contributions in fighting flu ; Doomed town given reprieve ; Expert claims Sam is innocent ; Red Army best, Ridgway tells ; Two policemen deliver baby in home here ; 273 students from three junior highs leave tomorrow on trip to capital ; Osteopaths study hotel for hospital ; Drowning victim's body finally found ; Russia, Big 3 will meet for Austrian treat talks ; Students plan annual banquet ; License applications head city commission agenda ; Official of NAM slaps pay plan ; Disaster escape routes mapped through area ; Chiang confers with 2 envoys ; The day in Birmingham: Commission drops plan of Eton Road assessment ; Fire hits trailer factory in Dryden ; 3 killed, 5 hurt by Navy blast ; John Brotzmann named boxing coach at MSC l Hint crackdowns to quell vandals ; Six youths involved in theft, police say ; Cranbrook galleries staging exhibition ; C director backs identification tags ; Flint Dem stalls bill for 'squatters' ; Detroiter, union man use 5th amendment ; Hutchinson estate goes to relatives; Withdraws name of tourist appointee ; Air raid warning siren will be sounded monthly ; Parke-Davis, union resume negotiations ; Wreckers just build in reverse ; Noted actress succumbs at 77 ; Builder plans to appeal rule ; Dixie writer ponders loyalty issue ; Lattimore visa delay charged; Seize carloads of 'pink wheat' ; AP re-elects six to board positions ; Hails Seaway project as example to world ; Pravda says Chinese are not seeking war ; Come lion or typhoon, school teaches 8,000
Date
1955-04-26