2024-08-222024-08-221955-12-14https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17314Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHiggins want to double turnpike length: Ohio-Mackinac route favored by MTA head ; Small fry concerned with an important visit ; US hits Reds for destroying UN 'package' ; Anti-parking lot petitions scored by commissioner ; Santa really does exist, Press reporter discovers ; Seek discussion of fluoridation ; Otto John faces treason charge ; He missed Santa; So Santa visits him in hospital ; Michigan folk can be swell ; Unhappy candidate switches to GOP ; Christmas order for Santa Claus: One dinosaur ; Annexation campaigns making news as communities seek to ease pressure ; They found no room at the inn in Bethlehem ; '55 may be worst accident year ; The day in Birmingham: Board names Easterner as recreation director ; Traffic mishaps have killed 15 ; Defense budget to silence Derns ; School figures rise by 11,044 ; Bloomfield Schools plan Christmas presentations ; Hospital names Dr. John Markley 1956 staff head ; 200 indicate interest in adult education ; PHS swimming team meets Ypsi squad ; Dingell Jr. wins seat in Congress ; Ike labels Averell 'Park Ave. Truman' ; Fluoridation OK excites Canada ; Is there another tale hidden behind the Otto John return story? ; H. G. Petzold funeral service held today ; John Brown's nephew dies at 97 in Jackson ; Gift paper has new, old ideasPDFen-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.Toll roadsUnited NationsSanta ClausFluorideReligionsTraffic safetyAdult educationThe Pontiac Press: 1955-12-14TextOakland University