2024-08-272024-08-271955-05-12https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17506Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmChina pledges to fight with Soviet in Europe: Russia will get Peiping support if war erupts ; Senate passes $22 million hike in business tax ; Improved polio vaccine tested by Parke, Davis ; Jewel thieves hit Farmington Township home ; Governors, senators scrub streets ; Ike's ready ; Fast veto seen for postal bill ; Vernor stock battle looms ; Lions are reported seeking Harry Gilmer ; Williams assists Holland in tulip time clean-up ; 32 MIGs seen in attack area ; Taipei paper doubts success of Big 4 meet ; Merge Detroit, Rochester banks ; 2nd war bonuses total $220 million ; US unofficially brands Red plan as propaganda ; Four witnesses identify defendants in rape trial ; Bloomfield man is named Ford vice-president ; Girls' housemother at Pine Lake dies ; The day in Birmingham: City's fire chief retires after 32 years' service ; Big Four agree on Austria pact ; Disabled persons' aid may be upped ; County man hurt falling from auto ; Pontiac Boys' Club official is honored ; C.N. Harlan to head UN celebration ; Pontiac's auto inspection program may be extended ; Japanese stage sitdown on Fuji ; Injured's condition good after wreckPDFen-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.People's Republic of ChinaSoviet UnionVaccinesPoliomyelitisTaxesMichigan--HollandFord Motor CompanyAustriaPeople with disabilitiesUnited NationsThe Pontiac Press: 1955-05-12TextOakland University