2024-09-032024-09-031954-03-31https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17863Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmHydrogen bomb can level any city in the world: AEC chairman outlines results of Pacific tests ; Ike's approval of excise cuts expected today ; Spring lamb out of season: March taking it on lamb with last roar, snarls ; County judges deny injunction in union dispute ; Guide's faithful service ends ; Committee OKs Ike's labor bill ; Snow unlikely next 24 hours Man loses sight again as faithful guide dog dies ; 2 escape death in Pontiac Lake ; Molotov gives Big 3 proposal for treaty ; House ready to approve higher jobless pay bill ; Snow links speed with auto mishaps ; Bishop appointed for Grand Rapids ; Eisenhower backs Dulles on firm Indochina policy ; Loaned loader picks up deep Birmingham snow keeping schedule on keel ; Tells economic threat of Soviet ; Orchard Lake jet pilot killed ; 'Humility' topic for Y breakfast ; 2 recommended for judgeships ; In Birmingham: Commission candidates ; Broomfield predicts water bill passage ; Cranbrook students win design awards ; Faithful donkey calls Southfield man to Missouri ; Coast Guardsman dies in Missouri ; Canada color movie draws big crowd ; AEC head calm over H-reports ; Scientists hope to learn effectiveness of vaccine ; Government still warring against American Indians ; Pen pals system to boost Vermont ; Traffic deaths drop to low for 3 years ; New York tugs back at work ; Big 3 agree in trade issue ; Willman talks to Kiwanis ClubPDFen-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.Nuclear weaponsNuclear testingLabor unionsLeader Dogs for the BlindUnemployment compensationFrench IndochinaVaccinesThe Pontiac Press: 1954-03-31TextOakland University