2024-08-272024-08-271955-06-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17468Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmAdams appointed fourth circuit court judge: Local attorney named to post by governor ; Soviets demand Red slogans in UN pledge ; County pros leading state open ; Red MIG jets shoot up Navy patrol plane ; Hubby's a dad 3 times over while asleep ; State fire loss $31 million in '54 ; President continues New England tour awaiting Russian answer on air attack ; Foundry opens again Aug. 1 ; Recapture city man escaped from Ionia ; Clawson flier downed ; Airman okay, father finds in Alaska call ; Congress after costs increase ; Molotov won't talk; cancels TV show ; Name Ernest W. Wixom head of veterans facility ; Board to hear request for aid ; Panhandle hits at Consolidated ; The day in Birmingham: Recreation board lists summer play programs ; Local barbers follow suit; Haircuts go up ; Tour through GM Technical Center reveals planning of automotive age ; House unit agrees on Social Security ; 68-home project ups building in city ; Warn of threat from pollution ; Soviet downing of US plane latest in series of air incidents since 1950 ; Bible school marks 35th anniversary ; News of the men in service ; Strauss hails uranium plan ; Discrimination erupts around Nisei dentist ; National bargaining forming safety unit ; 2 anti-trust bills awaiting signature ; Salk shots stoppedPDFen-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 NationsCold WarGolfSoviet UnionMolotov , Vyacheslav MikhaylovichNatural gasGeneral MotorsUraniumPoliomyelitisVaccinesThe Pontiac Press: 1955-06-25TextOakland University