2024-09-032024-09-031954-03-18https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17874Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWilson says Pentagon knew about Army Reds: Claims probe brought to light no new cases ; GOP sees votes to carry tax bill: Exemption hike against income facing defeat ; Quick acting trucker saves tot's life ; French troops burn forests to repel Reds ; White House plea defied, McCarthy continues fight ; Volume of mail good indicator of prosperity ; House probers reopen Reds-in-religion hearings ; More breakins plague Pontiac ; 2 Detroiters admit breakin at Barnum ; Freak accidents hurt 2 in county ; 'Escaped' panther behind bars despite rumors ; Rashid pledges thorough probe ; US super H-bomb puts crimp in defense schemes ; Michigan Congressman on the mend ; Birmingham police dept. reports 15 pct. increase in major crimes in 1953 ; State stays out of dog wrangle ; Capistrano marks return of birds despite doubters ; Pontiac woman aids Michigan promotion ; Postmasters appeal on dismissal denied ; U of M celebrating 137th birthday today ; Oshkosh TV station lacks ads, will quit ; Hearing open on outlaw bills: 11 separate measures seek to brand Commie party as illegal ; Internal Revenue officer candling empty envelopes ; Gunman on spree wounded by police ; Many countries battling for Kashmir, the windowPDFen-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.McCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957McCarthyismFrench IndochinaNuclear weaponsCommunist partiesUniversity of MichiganThe Pontiac Press: 1954-03-18TextOakland University