The Pontiac Press: 1953-08-25

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1953-08-25

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The Pontiac Press

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400 POWs choose to be Reds ; New death list given as 1,651 for Allied men ; UN may ignore South Korean boycott threat ; Man's hearing improves with $150 lesson ; Rape suspect not identified ; Livonia machines moved as GM-union dispute ends ; Pontiac Co. M in 3nd day of maneuvers at Grayling ; Detroit Tigers' sale rumored ; Spouse cleared in wife's death ; Will sidetrack Moroccan isssue ; Appoint acting head of TB sanitorium ; Eisenhower to meet with Mexican leader ; Orders to draft US fathers go into effect today ; GM's Parade of Progress arrives for 4-day exhibit ; All crewmen safe from crash of B29 ; Birmingham commission OKs emergency program limiting lawn sprinkling ; Name deadline for nominations ; Telephone pact hits deadlock ; Bar association votes Reds out ; ask auditorium for Bloomfield ; Assails casualty insurance firms ; Detroit to cast advisory vote on charity bingo ; Appropriate $20,000 for alcoholic clinic ; Service held today for Malcolm Bingay ; Greenlanders vote today for first time ; Firing of Figy raises question of post replacement ; City to consider further action on parking project ; 3 marihuana suspects waive examination ; Rains threaten battered Greeks ; CIO-AFL join in pay demand ; Claims Lumpkin violated act ; UN Red Cross quite frustrated ; Adenauer fights for re-election

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Korean War, Prisoners of war, Military draft, Marijuana, Labor unions, Communism, Tuberculosis

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