The Pontiac Press: 1955-08-25

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Flood relief program moves into high gear: 6 states getting federal help of $100 million ; County lawmaker seeks changes in drivers' laws ; New Woodward gateway to Oakland County ready for use Monday ; France maps plan for Africa; Fenton girl, 19. killed in crash ; Seek to delay annexation ; Hurricane Edith spins over sea ; Red lead US in aircraft rate ; Water committee hears engineering firm's plans ; Smooth-functioning 703rd reservists impress visitors in Ft. Knox training ; Press will publish local pollen count ; Old friendships renewed during training period ; Seixas, Rosewall in 1st cup match ; New problems facing Ike after busy eastern jaunt ; Four new polio cases reported in area today ; Cutter lab polio serum at fault ; The day in Birmingham: Parking issue holds up B. Siegel building plans ; Social standing mighty important to snooty cows ; Teenage boy admits killing Maine child ; City police chief named to committee ; Adm. Stuart Ingersoll new 7th fleet head ; Col. H. A Hanes to receive sonic speed citation ; Oakland County receives plea from flooded areas ; Low bids announced for highway work

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1955-08-25

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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