The Pontiac Press: 1954-07-31

dc.coverage.temporal1950s
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-29T16:36:37Z
dc.date.available2024-08-29T16:36:37Z
dc.date.issued1954-07-31
dc.descriptionPontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm
dc.description.abstractSen. Flanders to list definite M'Carthy charges: Senators asking specific points from critics ; Doctor charged in wife's death, protests arrest ; County agent resigns post ; Charge mayor with negligence in Phenix City ; City officials prepare for Tuesday election ; Beatings bring police warning ; Rhee flying to New York for big reception, parade ; Detroit pro leads Michigan Open at halfway mark ; Blaze blacks out six traffic lights ; Man slightly injured in leap from train ; 1,200 airline pilots walk out ; New Pontiac superintendent of schools finds the city and its people dynamic ; US scientist on his way to asylum behind curtain ; Have elm trees sprayed immediately, city forester urges, disease spreading ; Candidate asks county backing ; Bloomfield Hills promotes two on police force ; Blind triplets keep dad busy ; Jewell appoints committee on fees ; Speaker charges Pontiac grads to gain maturity ; Birmingham mother injured in crash ; Juvenile attempt 3 burglaries in night ; Cohn and Schine on weekend trip at lake cottage ; Short escape nets pair another term ; City parade to kick off county labor day fete ; 3 Bloomfield Twp. homes broken into within 2 days ; Beating suspect changes story ; Oxford resident directs parley ; Milford group given award ; Girl Scouts spurn man's application to lead troop ; Water Festival as Westacres slated Aug. 8 ; 15 Michigan cows to fly to South America Aug. 2 ; MacKenzie clinic to sponsor dance ; Maudlin is named acting postmaster ; Rotary to host German students at Walled Lake ; Arlene Trim and Darrell Gerou wed Saturday ; 2 communities will discuss incorporation ; Noisy hound, tiny guppy take pet show honors ; Abandoned twins' future to be decided at hearing ; 4-H agent selected by Oakland County ; 'Lover' possibly faces 10 years ; Grant internal rule to Tunisia ; Army hangs officer for murdering wife ; New Canadian iron vein yields 55 per cent ore ; 2 remaining quads in good condition ; Heart in wrong place; wife lives
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10323/17756
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherThe Pontiac Press
dc.relationThe Oakland Press
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dc.rights.holderOakland University
dc.subjectMcCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957
dc.subjectElections
dc.subjectRhee, Syngman, 1875-1965
dc.subjectGolf
dc.subjectDutch elm disease
dc.subjectStrikes
dc.subjectGirl Scouts
dc.titleThe Pontiac Press: 1954-07-31
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