2024-08-272024-08-271955-01-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17605Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIke sends Congress $1 billion lower budget: Rising revenue to help reduce deficit by '56 ; Soviets to give atomic secrets to Red nations ; Former Red prisoner, parents reunited ; Hint Americans will participate in border guard ; Your own share of national debt getting smaller ; Seaway budget to be $22 million ; First atom-powered sub begins sea trials today ; Rev. Lord dies; Created pageant for Detroit in 1951 ; Storm damage rising in Europe ; Plan crashes with 13 aboard ; Ike asks $59 million civil defense funds ; Curtice sees new peak for national economy, banner auto year ; Last rites held for Dr. Stevens ; Busy dad, mom take time out, name triplets ; The day in Birmingham: City to consider proposal for ice rink bond issue ; 12 lives lost in state traffic; Fugitive, 19, faces kidnaping charge ; Dr. Whitmer to speak at B'nai Israel meeting ; Real estate board banquet set tonight ; May subpoena Stevens, Adams ; Pronunciation perplexes Prosecutor ; Inter-church fellowship hears Rev. Herbert Wolf ; Grill suspect in rape attempt ; Champ coronator misses own Mrs. ; Sues for $100,000 in husband's death ; Veteran musicians rose to cheer 7-year-old Yehudi Menuhin at debut ; New union official makes poor start; Find body of speed pilot in Mojave desert search ; A-peace talks on now in UN ; Helen Keller won't retire after final trip abroad ; Smoke blackout panics London for ten minutes ; Bandit, victim show charitable feelingsPDFen-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.BudgetsSoviet UnionSaint Lawrence SeawayNuclear submarinesAircraft accidentsCivil defenseMenuhin, Yehudi, 1916-1999United NationsKeller, Helen, 1880-1968The Pontiac Press: 1955-01-17TextOakland University