2024-09-042024-09-041953-08-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/18056Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm400 POWs choose to be Reds ; New death list given as 1,651 for Allied men ; UN may ignore South Korean boycott threat ; Man's hearing improves with $150 lesson ; Rape suspect not identified ; Livonia machines moved as GM-union dispute ends ; Pontiac Co. M in 3nd day of maneuvers at Grayling ; Detroit Tigers' sale rumored ; Spouse cleared in wife's death ; Will sidetrack Moroccan isssue ; Appoint acting head of TB sanitorium ; Eisenhower to meet with Mexican leader ; Orders to draft US fathers go into effect today ; GM's Parade of Progress arrives for 4-day exhibit ; All crewmen safe from crash of B29 ; Birmingham commission OKs emergency program limiting lawn sprinkling ; Name deadline for nominations ; Telephone pact hits deadlock ; Bar association votes Reds out ; ask auditorium for Bloomfield ; Assails casualty insurance firms ; Detroit to cast advisory vote on charity bingo ; Appropriate $20,000 for alcoholic clinic ; Service held today for Malcolm Bingay ; Greenlanders vote today for first time ; Firing of Figy raises question of post replacement ; City to consider further action on parking project ; 3 marihuana suspects waive examination ; Rains threaten battered Greeks ; CIO-AFL join in pay demand ; Claims Lumpkin violated act ; UN Red Cross quite frustrated ; Adenauer fights for re-electionPDFen-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.Korean WarPrisoners of warMilitary draftMarijuanaLabor unionsCommunismTuberculosisThe Pontiac Press: 1953-08-25TextOakland University