2024-08-272024-08-271955-03-02https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17567Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmDeferred draft classifications to be cut sharply: Farmers, others to be removed from exempt list ; 10-year tests show no harm from fluorides ; Floods strike in Midwest ; School finance plan approved for April vote ; Old tomcat just a baby at heart ; Consumers Power strike ends in first 24 hours ; How Michigan Congressmen voted on raise ; Try sample Bonanzagram puzzle today to get in swing for start on Monday ; Ike won't guess on atomic race ; Trouble stalks Tiger first baseman ; Fluoride ballot gets city OK ; Floyd Diamond is ordered tried as adult murderer ; Organization formed to fight state toll roads ; City man dies after accident ; Check starts on delinquent dog licenses; Air compromise highway plan ; The day in Birmingham: Duncan Hudson creation protects open windows ; Cambodian king quits as ruler ; Ex-bank teller given probation ; Dem candidate list fails to include names ; City plans investigation of street's impassability ; Steeple fund soars to goal of $150,000 ; Ex-gambler pays income tax lien ; US seeks word on prisoners ; Solon may back Dems and GOP in 1956 campaign ; Defendants halt trial to change pleas ; State's top Red free, but maybe not for too long ; Mrs. Roush named meeting chairman ; Eugene A. Parmenter is taken by death ; Canadian freight smashed to pieces ; College suspends suspected quartet ; Queries counties on using vaccines ; Polk Award given to Associated Press ; More probation officers are sought for county ; New members join cub scout pack 8 ; Mother jailed in truant case ; Sees Soo closed until middle of April ; Concert boycott set at U of M ; Military celebrating 45 years of flight ; Scrubbing secret of looking young ; Frees 'spies' to sail for USPDFen-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.Military draftFluorideFloodingConsumers Power CompanyStrikesToll roadsHighwaysThe Pontiac Press: 1955-03-02TextOakland University