The Pontiac Press: 1955-03-24
Abstract
Highway bills moves to conference committee: House vetoes all amendments made by Senate ; Cancer and leukemia virus discovered by VA research ; Paul V. McNutt, ex-FDR aide, succumbs at 63 ; Dust cloud erupts in new bomb test ; Struck by auto, city man dies ; New 'pocket' A-bomb carries punch that's equal to 33 freight cars of TNT ; Pontiac weather to stay chilly for day or two ; Find no trace of bank bandits ; French Senate smashes Red attempt to kill pacts ; Volunteers aid in bonus work ; Man's body found on road in Brighton ; George seeks Western unity ; Absentee voter ballots ready at city hall ; Men's breakdowns blamed on women ; Anti-fluoridation claims answered; Pediatrics group approves program ; Oakland county teachers to attend annual institute at Birmingham Friday ; Youth stabbed in school here ; Wing Lake school plans varied summer program ; The day in Birmingham: Extra town hall series promised ticket seekers ; McNutt aspired to to US job ; Elks welcome national ruler ; Death of factory worker 'accidental' ; Health service set to license Salk vaccine ; American Motors Corp., union will meet April 13 ; Returns to Canada via normal route ; Ike nominates two for advisory council ; MSC bill wins Senate test ; April is cancer education month ; Liquor credit bill horrifies sponsors ; House OKs sale of rubber plants ; Easter chicks in rainbow hues illegal in state ; Fined $200 for refusal to let dog be checked ; Michigan senators to see CD at work ; Experts disarm nuclear 'duds' ; Glider fliers find private sky highways
Date
1955-03-24