2024-09-032024-09-031954-02-20https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17896Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm7 die as fire races through home for the aged: 3 patients saved in flash blaze near Hartford ; Blast fires Royal Oak plant: Plumbing firm loss $350,000; 100 fight blaze ; Reigns as syrup queen ; Windsor plant sucked deeper by huge cave-in ; Women report flying saucers in Pontiac skies ; Senate committee OKs Earl Warren's nomination ; Bacardi kidnaper guarded against possible lynching ; Expert sees lot no aid to city ; Release of PWs seen as illegal ; One man is accused in restaurant holdup ; Democrats mass to back latest tax cut proposal ; Minister plans to appeal ouster ; Picard terms Commies 'Russian goats' for conspiracy against United States ; Cleary in GOP race for governorship ; State office extends hours for buying license plates for '54 as deadline hears ; 3 warrants die in Reuther case ; 6 Reds choose prison terms ; Hiss case secret witness testifies before McCarthy ; License plate clue to arrest ; Scientist claims anti-intellectual attitude growing ; Dems planning budget strategy ; Auto exhibition gets under way ; Father of four dies in industrial mishap ; KP founders program set Sunday ; Two area motorists hurt as cars collide ; University TV may be limited to educational ; Milford man beaten while entering auto ; Free-for-all livens Soo hockey game ; Five men in District Four will seek nomination at March 1 primary ; Hudson to shut down car operations Monday ; Witnesses recall details of Schwable's torment ; Bind Royal Oak woman to circuit court in baby's death: Mother charged with murder ; Sees Socialism in price props ; Teenager shot in driving row ; Best cherry pie bakers use many new fixin's ; Dust control plans drawn ; Clarenceville gives teachers pay hike ; Service held to form church ; Church at Romeo plans expansion ; Health consultant to speak at Romeo ; Methodists show youth a film on Jesus' life ; Expect opening of Milford teen canteen next month ; PTA will meet at Rochester High ; Vatican informants deny rumors of Pope's health ; Dulles to defend action at Berlin ; 1st power fight is lost by Beck ; After 200 years, town decides to name streets ; Considine tells students: We'll never have dictator if newspaper remain free ; South Korea undecided on attending peace talksPDFen-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.FiresDisastersUFOsKidnappingsCommunismHiss, AlgerEspionageMcCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957Prisoners of warPoliticsReligionsThe Pontiac Press: 1954-02-20TextOakland University