2024-09-032024-09-031954-02-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17892Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmStevens denies he'll quit if Ike won't back him: Army secretary rumored irate over settlement ; Naguib of Egypt forced to resign ; Council fears dictator trend, names colonel ; Ziegler ousts state highway property buyer ; Dulles assures US it gained much at Berlin ; Ewart cites need for parking site ; 17,000 still need plates as license deadline nears ; US closes 3 Polish centers ; Quick approval seen for Warren ; New precinct voting map published today ; Automobile bootleggers face loss of franchises ; Trawler bucks winds in North Sea ; 50 workers felled by chlorine fumes ; 10 Birmingham residents file nominating petitions for 3 commission seats ; Car overturns, driver killed ; Flint AFL fight likely to widen ; No penalty tax due March 1st ; Committee of 9 eyes facilities for teenagers ; Bratton is suspended for poor showing ; Old church is site for Sunday meeting ; Receive bids March 17, for Pembroke facilities ; Baby is found dead in Farmington home ; Three await court in Velez stabbing ; Ring went around in complete circle ; Man injured in cave-in still listed as critical ; Revolution may put end to trousers ; Jury decides teeth aren't worth $50,000 ; Head of Sanders stores dies in Detroit home ; Fire hose of Dacron being manufactured ; Chief's gun can't claim single human victimPDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.EgyptCold WarWarren, Earl, 1891-1974Labor unionsThe Pontiac Press: 1954-02-25TextOakland University