2024-08-272024-08-271955-02-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17591Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIke reaffirms US resolve to defend Formosa: Says Congress made US position ; Midsouth tornadoes kill 31: About 100 hurt in three states by deadly winds ; Tachen refugees reach Formosa after hard trip ; Coffee break hit but not dented or even daunted ; Chiang bombs Red-held isle ; Ground hog goes to ground: Weather-wise marmota gives us chilling news ; 3 to be quizzed about breakins ; Precinct shuffle placed on ballot ; Senate ratifies Far East pact ; Motorist killed as car hits tree ; Fluoridation foes seek to frighten public ; State stockpiles relief supplies ; County school offices to move to Telegraph site ; Alaska relying on big bases ; The day in Birmingham: Water authority nearing contract awarding date ; Police seek girl in $1,301 theft ; Planners seek highway advice ; OCKC seeking 7th hero dog ; Gilbert, Sullivan operetta chosen for annual show ; 4 youths charged with having beer ; Army nurses celebrate 54th Anniversary ; Fritz Kreisler, 80 today, gets note from president ; Pontiac Foundation gets $1,000 bond ; US to test bypass of 5th amendment ; Pontiac city affairs: Hearings set next week on improvement projects ; Navy seeks recruits for service school ; Williams threatens veto of GOP road program ; Oxford resident asks wrong man to cash check ; Your heart’s in your hands: If you have had, or fear an attack, there are precautions you may take ; Sees GOP apology as aid to cooperation ; Dems discuss cities bidding for convention ; Oil painter, 10, exhibits work ; Ex-GIs go native getting educated Japanese stylePDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.TaiwanWeatherGroundhog DayFluorideHealth careWater supplyHighwaysPolitical conventionsThe Pontiac Press: 1955-02-02TextOakland University