The Pontiac Press: 1955-02-15

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Fluoride issue expected to be on April ballot: File petitions this afternoon requesting vote ; Sen. Potter tells of US listening post operating in Russian sector of Germany ; Toll road law repeal sought by Broomfield ; When tanker meets another tanker ; Morning after some competition ; Foundry blast kills workman ; Observers give Pineau less than 50-50 chance ; First of refunds on income tax due by March 1 ; Republicans drop plans for September convention ; Nixon heading for El Salvador ; Girl, 16, stabbed by young boy ; Authorities probing cause of fatal fire ; Business opportunity offered to solon ; Psychiatrists examining self-styled killer of JoAnn ; Chiang believes US show of power off Formosa will not hold back Reds; Detroiter held in strongarming ; Martin speech woos Texans ; The day in Birmingham: Commissioners approve sewers for school site ; Calls on Dulles to clarify policy ; Accused slayer labels judge 'stupid old fool' ; Matusow says charge untrue ; Building show dates revealed ; Trapped cars wail in Port Huron fire ; Romanians hold Bern legation ; Demands hearing on burglary charge; Popular music not well liked, composer days ; 'Shtiggy Boom' jolts listeners 'round the clock ; Fire strikes home in West Bloomfield ; New synthetic diamonds identical to real stones ; US policy bolsters world efforts for peace - Lodge ; Soviet teaching little Reds how to say thanks ; Tourists at White House actually don't see much ; Aviation's courtesy code is brotherhood in action ; CIO is cautioned on infiltration ; 2 scouts given Eagle rank ; Ike doing better on foreign policy now, Dems say ; Spark blamed in three deaths ; Boys Club plans to send rocket one mile in air ; Sex-killing suspect scoffs at evidence ; Red China planning to draft 18-year-olds ; 3 killed as blaze hits Virginia home

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1955-02-15

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