The Pontiac Press: 1953-10-20

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1953-10-20

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The Pontiac Press

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$487,200 fund drive opens in Pontiac area: 200 hear pastor start campaign for 53 agencies ; Reds' walkout stalls progress on repatriation ; Rescuers rush to reach wreck of Mexican DC-3 ; Speak at United Fund breakfast today ; Clardy begins groundwork for Red hearings in state ; US suspends aid to Israel ; Nab mail theft suspect in east ; Hospital land sale contract canceled ; POW gets wish after 34 months ; Brake to run in primary, wants GOP governorship ; Seek to re-establish ruling on athletics ; Say ROK pilot deserts to Reds ; Alarm by student saves man inside blazing home ; Birmingham OKs Porritt land zone purchase: also will vacate stubs of roads ; UM man to address Dems at Birmingham ; Labor leader dies at age 79 ; Soapy's wife to chair Women's Day program ; UN birthday party planned in Birmingham ; UF sponsored contest opens at Birmingham ; Art Institute shares in Whitcomb estate ; Jack Dempsey seeks trainees for television ; Evangelist advises wife to be obedient ; Roy Cash, bride now residing in New Hudson ; Colerain PTA names officers ; 117 years are celebrated by Milford Methodists ; Set UN festival for Thursday ; Cass City Grange officers elected ; Eastern Star chapters plan officer installations ; Farm engineers to be in Lapeer

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Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm

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United Fund, Aircraft accidents, Prisoners of war, Detroit Institute of Arts, United Nations

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