2024-08-272024-08-271955-03-15https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17556Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmArterial road backers win state Senate vote: Bill earmarks bulk of revenue for big projects ; This crash killed four in one family ; Believes solons should study Yalta material ; GMC plant head forecasts industry will triple size in next 20 years ; Sees stock quiz shaking public's faith in economy ; Teenage gang threatens young girl with beating ; Clawson eyes Troy property ; Public housing ban petitions signed by 3,200 ; Trio confesses to crime spree ; Business tax fate in doubt ; Chamber directors endorse school plan ; 3 face criminal charges in Ford credit union case ; Detroit Edison discloses plans: Atomic power plant may be erected in southeastern Michigan in 2 years ; Routine agenda for commission ; Stuck in mud, lad is rescued by Press carrier ; Ford will split, market shares ; The day in Birmingham: To hold up parking lot for new park guarantee ; Accuses Army of hiding facts ; GOP weakened as vote nears ; Drivers' strike threat looms ; Fourth lecture in series given at Trinity Baptist ; Pat Ward as 1st witness ; Millard okayed for Army post ; Royal Oak woman gets probation ; Judge orders Provoo freed ; Evergreen sewer set for April 4 ballot ; Clarence E. Otter decides not to run ; Strike-hit railroad asks for injunction ; US kids shortchanged: Raps educational toys ; Astronomer group to meet Thursday ; Crow gets band seeing ex-buddies bite the dust ; Filters A-bomb rays: Smog blessing in disguisePDFen-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.BudgetsGeneral MotorsStock exchangesNuclear energyFord Motor CompanySewage systemsStrikesRailroadsNuclear falloutThe Pontiac Press: 1955-03-15TextOakland University