2024-08-292024-08-291954-05-11https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17826Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPontiac lawyer refuses to answer probers: John C. Huston defies solons at Red hearings ; Hike in phone rates denied: Michigan Bell given 30 days to post appeal ; OK is unlikely for Dirksen's speed proposal ; Veteran lawyer of Pontiac dies ; Bombers pound Red fortress; Molotov blasts Asian pact West urges for defense; Vandalism shuts country school ; Identify man killed when hit by auto ; Dulles explains position in Asia ; Pontiac Jaycees select officers for two years ; Canadian goose repulses officer ; Woman, 74, faces court on 500th drunk charge ; Birmingham commission OKs Porritt land zoning; Plat approval to be next ; Telephone calls to boost X-rays ; Vietminh general agrees to evacuation of wounded; Vision testing continues through Wednesday here ; 6-year-old injured in 3-car smashup ; Holly Township boy hurt in car mishap ; Jaycees promote youth driving contest May 23 ; St. Joseph Hospital night tours slated ; Doctor will check on Godfrey's hip ; 2 county probation violators sentenced ; To build dams in partnership ; 1 word causes row in Senate ; Danish workers halt weddings, await pay rule ; Would halt death to study 'breed' ; Jury gives $50,000 policy to actress ; Dane tells US to keep shemales out of Denmark ; 'Copter pilot saves pair stuck on peak ; Fitzgerald to run for state post, say associates ; Medics should try diets before prescribing them ; Atom plant in Asia urged by Douglas ; Cost of H-bomb brings evasion in Parliament ; CIO Local 594 re-opens hallPDFen-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.McCarthyismCommunist partiesFrench IndochinaTuberculosisTransgender peopleNuclear weaponsLabor unionsThe Pontiac Press: 1954-05-11TextOakland University