The Pontiac Press: 1953-09-11

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1953-09-11

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The Pontiac Press

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Murder warrant for O'Brian expected today ; Reds admit holding back airmen ; Martin Durkin resigns post in Ike's cabinet ; Family believes POW son alive ; Ban on sprinkling lifted as water demand eases ; One dies, 58 are injured in Cleveland street blast ; 15,000 gallons fuel dumped into lake ; Public school rolls increased ; Premier offers deals to rebels ; Neighbors laud pair for help in O'Brian case ; Civic luncheon in offing for for Pontiac-bound POWs ; Army accuses McCarthy of breaking US spy law ; Annual Halloween party to be held in old haunt by Birmingham children ; County government fair will feature films, maps ; Has both praise, censure for Ike ; Harbor project delay predicted ; Youths kill 1 cow, wound 12 others ; Justice Vinson return home

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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Korean War, Prisoners of war, Environmental disasters

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