2024-08-222024-08-221955-12-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17311Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmUS may ask $2 billion boost in foreign aid: Larger budget seen as answer to Reds' policy ; $4 million trading in market stops for 'Silent Night' ; Dulles pledges support to help build atom pool ; Old newsboys start on annual Christmas sale ; Goodfellows sell papers to raise funds for needy ; California town jolted by quakes ; Arabs press UN ouster of Israel ; Four elderly women burn to death ; Speare pleads guilty to smuggling charge ; Crowd of shoppers throng stores today ; That red light is Rudolph's nose - not a stop sign ; Pray at coffee time ; Daylight holdup nets bandit $110 ; Three wise men follow star to Bethlehem ; Egypt may get US dam funds ; UN tangled on lottery plan for council seat ; The day in Birmingham: Experimental driving concerns 2 civic groups ; MSU students will have float ; Rochester smothers Davison five, 75-60 ; Year-end move to soften business tax blamed for week's lag in stock market ; Hospital's patients attend Yule parties ; Gloomy pupils mourn demise of pet duck ; Newspaper confabs put off till Monday ; Baffling 'theft' of teeth proves insurance claim ; Mans found dead of shotgun would ; Clergyman loses out either way ; Aspirin danger told to Gotham parents ; YMCA and YWCA to vote on merger in Ann Arbor ; Nahals: First line of defense against aggressionPDFen-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.Foreign aidEconomic assistanceEarthquakesUnited NationsMiddle East ConflictHolidaysChristmasStock exchangesThe Pontiac Press: 1955-12-17TextOakland University