The Pontiac Press: 1953-11-17

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1953-11-17

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The Pontiac Press

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Brownell replies to Truman's charge of lying: Attorney General opens secret files for facts ; Father rescues child in fire as mother dies ; Public relations director named ; US is asking death penalty in kidnap case ; Public gets 1st look at Lenin-Stalin tomb ; Baxter found guilty of murder ; Free all anti-Red POWs on Jan. 22, Dulles urges ; Telegrams pour into Truman office ; 'Four percenter' indicted by US ; Mrs. Vogeler describes struggle to free husband ; CIO bars raids on union ranks ; McCarthy to ask broadcasting time ; Toll is 2 dead, 19 wounded on 3rd day of deer season ; Birmingham commission delays action on triangle and offers explanation ; Plans change in Ford agency ; Bloomfield board gets bond brochure ; Grammar teaching to be meeting topic ; Spanking death leads to prison ; Opera opens 70th season ; Detroit Polish consulate seen as danger to US ; Fog blots out light in Europe ; Steel officials, union men take tour of plants ; 'Red' union banned at memorial building ; Voters League plans Lapeer county study ; Elect 3 to board of new clinic ; Ballot to decide tax, bond issue ; Chief Schroeder names Pontiac's 1st fire marshal ; Grim searchers hunt hunter who went home ; Elephants wear false ears for movie retake ; Precinct change up for reading ; Illinois county launching 'AA' for roly-polies ; Petoskey ministers uphold lottery law

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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McCarthyism, Death penalty, Prisoners of war, Labor unions

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