2024-08-272024-08-271955-07-21https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17446Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmIke suggests US, Reds swap military data: Russians hear American plan in stony silence ; Rebel bombing causes unrest in Argentine ; Still in PGA race ; US high court expected to rule on union funds ; Vermont lass named Miss USA ; Ulrich retains margin in PGA ; Statuesque designer from Vermont crowned Miss USA in Long Beach ; House approves $1 an hour pay ; Navy launches 2nd atom sub, lays keel for third ; City tax bills being prepared ; State may drop 'wonderland" ad from car plates ; Wilson buys ranch on Florida coast ; Reds welcome president's son ; Changing date of adjournment ; The day in Birmingham: City looks to Evergreen as the disposal solution ; Ontario bans bush traveling ; Savings and loan opens home office ; Start improvement on Hills schools ; Area United Fund official Adams takes post in Iowa ; State highway program begins ; Sally, Wiffi gain semifinal berths ; 3 U-M crews tabulating data on retail survey ; Plan group's hopes fade for US aid ; Estate owner in Waterford appeals taxes ; Chicagoan indicted in shotgun murder ; New Detroit pump site averts water shortage ; Air Force head can halt quiz ; William bows to added gas tax ; Specials in meat tempt shoppers this weekend ; 'Open but clean' Galveston aim ; Quack trips over easy medical term ; Corpus Christi ends school segregation ; Woman bookie free because cop erred ; Governor's summer home overlooks Mackinac BayPDFen-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.Geneva Conference (1955 : Geneva, Switzerland)ArgentinaGolfBeauty contestsLabor unionsNuclear submarinesLicense platesUnited FundIntegrationThe Pontiac Press: 1955-07-21TextOakland University