2024-08-272024-08-271955-03-24https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17548Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHighway bills moves to conference committee: House vetoes all amendments made by Senate ; Cancer and leukemia virus discovered by VA research ; Paul V. McNutt, ex-FDR aide, succumbs at 63 ; Dust cloud erupts in new bomb test ; Struck by auto, city man dies ; New 'pocket' A-bomb carries punch that's equal to 33 freight cars of TNT ; Pontiac weather to stay chilly for day or two ; Find no trace of bank bandits ; French Senate smashes Red attempt to kill pacts ; Volunteers aid in bonus work ; Man's body found on road in Brighton ; George seeks Western unity ; Absentee voter ballots ready at city hall ; Men's breakdowns blamed on women ; Anti-fluoridation claims answered; Pediatrics group approves program ; Oakland county teachers to attend annual institute at Birmingham Friday ; Youth stabbed in school here ; Wing Lake school plans varied summer program ; The day in Birmingham: Extra town hall series promised ticket seekers ; McNutt aspired to to US job ; Elks welcome national ruler ; Death of factory worker 'accidental' ; Health service set to license Salk vaccine ; American Motors Corp., union will meet April 13 ; Returns to Canada via normal route ; Ike nominates two for advisory council ; MSC bill wins Senate test ; April is cancer education month ; Liquor credit bill horrifies sponsors ; House OKs sale of rubber plants ; Easter chicks in rainbow hues illegal in state ; Fined $200 for refusal to let dog be checked ; Michigan senators to see CD at work ; Experts disarm nuclear 'duds' ; Glider fliers find private sky highwaysPDFen-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.HighwaysCancer researchLeukemiaNuclear testingElectionsFluoridePoliomyelitisVaccinesLabor unionsAnimal welfareNuclear weaponsThe Pontiac Press: 1955-03-24TextOakland University