2024-08-222024-08-221955-08-08https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17422Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmAtomic energy conference opens in Geneva: Ike reaffirms peace position in open note ; 4-H fair opens tomorrow: Show scheduled to run through Saturday night: Sawdust flies for annual 4-H fair ; Airmen reveal torture method Commies used ; Stowaway arrives in US ; Cool weather is expected to stay through Tuesday ; Ford Fund proposes atom studies prize ; US, Red China stymied on civilian repatriation ; Sister of Pope dies in Italy ; 15 GI's injured in Korea riots ; $8,500,000 suit doesn't worry prosecutor Ziem ; Will hurricane Connie batter eastern coast ; Molotov dunks envoy's wife at zany party ; Returnee's 'wife' retires to let husbands woo her ; 24 lose lives over weekend ; The day in Birmingham: Commission to consider objections to parking lot ; Missing scout sought in area ; Gaspe - Nearest Ireland, is Canada's vacationland ; Area inductees leave for Army ; Plan to discuss defectives' aid ; Pontiac CAP members plan training trip ; Makeup polio shots being given here ; Program for blood testing to start ; Rader stands mute during arraignment ; Packed power devised for sea ; Though left is right the law prevails ; The lowly hamburger gets glorified by irradiation from atomic reactor ; Pakistan leader resigns position ; Hawaiian girl stowaway sees America from jail ; Rested Red visitors continue farm tour ; Many Korean bonus checks still unclaimedPDFen-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 energyEisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969KoreaPrisoners of warParkingMissing personsVaccinationPoliomyelitisIrradiationThe Pontiac Press: 1955-08-08TextOakland University