2024-08-272024-08-271955-04-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17524Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmTurnpike public hearing brings record turnout: 1,500 citizens urge abolishing toll road body ; City Jaycees open 2nd building show: Armory event will continue through Sunday ; Surprise visit by US officials worries Taipei ; Seek to abolish toll authority ; Stassen warns against one-sided disarmament ; Ike foreign aid request meets rough opposition ; Senate jumps road hurdles ; Sunny skies back, but won't remain ; Baby goes too as guardsman answers alert ; Offers King Farouk job as movie actor ; Britons catch up on news: 26-day vacuum comes to end for 15 million readers ; FDR's doctor has good word for Ike's golfing ; Controversial routes ; Picket violence again hits plant ; Students faint after bus ride ; Cindy's condition now termed 'good' ; The day In Birmingham: 3-month report shows accident rate increase ; Rail unions reject plan to end strike ; Prisoners protest closing of railway ; Viet Nam worried by private armies ; Monkey hunter enjoying boom ; Molotov makes smart move: Austrian treaty designed to prevent rearmament of Germany ; Girl, 14, pens love note in sand, shoots herself ; Jurors can take nip during recess in trialPDFen-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.Toll roadsTaiwanStrikesRailroadsVietnamAustriaThe Pontiac Press: 1955-04-21TextOakland University