2024-09-032024-09-031954-02-17https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17899Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCity hospital addition project ready for ballot: Expansion part of tax limit charter change ; City bus lines up token fare: 2 for 25 cents will be price starting Sunday ; Triangle: 2 boys, one dog ; Better weather bringing relief for miry roads ; Parking lot suit resumes today ; Ike claims public opinion can halt traffic slaughter ; Reveal '52 hydrogen blast tore 1-mile hole in Pacific ; New Red move upsets parley ; Tax cut passed by House group ; Names commander for Atlantic forces ; Receives check for straits span ; President asks authority to share A-weapon data ; Highway department under investigation ; Douglas cites new data as indication of recession ; Joint community council to seek solution to rising area juvenile delinquency ; Legislators cool to bridge probe ; J. W. Hirlinger to give speech in area contest ; Roosevelt nears hearing windup ; 6 Communists plan to appeal ; Urban League dinner tonight ; Ziem to support sex-crime bill ; Board slows up on school land for Birmingham ; Turnpike authority does traffic check ; Torch Club hears about 'automation' ; House group OKs 4th Oakland judge ; Civil service body sets ouster hearing ; Cave explorers in 'the beyond' ; 2-minute TV kiss brings firing of disc jockey ; 3 killed in head-on bus, truck crash ; Bride of ten days dies of leukemia ; Country seems free of 'quakes ; Neon cross guards church, guides fliers ; Teamsters plan fund safeguard ; Three men seek nomination on March 1 to represent city from District Two ; Pontiac educators plan dinner Feb.25PDFen-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.Pontiac General HospitalLocal transitNuclear weaponsJuvenile delinquentsMackinac BridgeSex offendersCensorshipCommunismThe Pontiac Press: 1954-02-17TextOakland University