2024-08-272024-08-271955-03-30https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17543Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmReuther elected to sixth term as UAW chief: Union approves tripling of dues to $7.50a month ; Rebel convicts give up quietly at Nebraska pen ; Prison guard released by rioters ; City man heads bid to purchase Grinnell stores ; Viet Nam quiet today after 26 died in fighting ; Finishing action to extend taxes ; Ike criticizes war rumors ; Power failure darkens homes, roads in area ; Area grocers meet to plan next step in price battle ; Youth is killed in auto crash ; Starts in Press tomorrow: $33,000 in prizes offered in new picture game ; Bonanzagram prize now stands at $30 ; 2 Saginaw men to speak at fluoridation meeting ; Committee to resume House-Senate road battle ; Jet base dispute nearing settlement ; Gagged child seen in auto ; Cranbrook art students win design awards ; Call girl trial in last stages ; The day in Birmingham: Residents of area invited to craft, hobby displays ; Six candidates toss hats in ring for two Birmingham city commission posts ; City druggist taken by death ; See quick okay for military pay ; Accident in Florida halts Clarks' plans ; Hare, two Dem candidates to be here Friday ; Two groups quizzing Ike on Formosa Strait views ; ‘Top secretary in county to be named on April 13 ; Graham denies animal charge ; Radar devices gaining favor ; Turkey bans trade in row with Syria ; Tapping maples aids Boy Scouts ; 1954 was US airlines safest yearPDFen-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.Reuther, Walter, 1907-1970United Auto Workers UnionVietnam WarHighwaysPower outagesFluorideElectionsPoliticsTaiwanGraham, Billy, 1918-2018The Pontiac Press: 1955-03-30TextOakland University