2024-08-272024-08-271955-02-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17578Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmSenate expected to vote Congress higher pay ; House already has approved $10,000 increase ; Power struggle inside Russia may aid peace ; Slaughter reassures critics: Says turnpike objectors 'misled and misinformed' ; Fear 6 firemen dead as blaze crumbles wall ; Firemen carry companion from blaze ; Ferndale killer is found guilty ; 3 quit Pineau's cabinet lineup ; Rites for six blast victims to be conducted Friday ; Pontiac dealers set new mark ; Delsing, two pitchers signed by Tiger club ; Auto plate sales reach new high with 1.300 in city ; Federal civil defense director says simple measures can reduce toll in lives ; Britain is 3rd nation to join H-bomb race ; Bombagi trial in second day ; See new school ready by Nov. 1 ; The day in Birmingham: 27 students will receive awards for best posters ; Motorist won't be prosecuted ; Local woman dies; leaves 66 survivors ; Birmingham Jaycees plan award dinner ; Broomfield sees new school plan going to voters ; Rubinstein plotter quizzed on holdups ; Major witness expected today in Phenix trial ; Start breakfast with ice cream, dairymen advise ; New Masonic lodge room dedicated ; Youth models a 'space port' ; Matusow tells about spy job ; Acquit welder in kidnap trial ; Newspaper story gives man word of lost brothers ; US must keep up peace efforts - LodgePDFen-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.United States CongressFiresDetroit TigersNuclear weaponsAutomobile manufacturingToll roadsSpace explorationThe Pontiac Press: 1955-02-17TextOakland University