2024-09-032024-09-031954-01-23https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17920Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmPro-Red POW returnee under Army arrest: Probe to decide further action on Virginia GI ; Sees new bid to get accord on Bricker bill ; Fire hits dock at tank farm north of Seattle ; Oil fire rages on Seattle waterfront ; Pontiac woman slain in home ; Indians desert 347 Pro-Reds ; Molotov arrives in Berlin for start of Big-4 meeting ; Names divisions in Korean move ; Fire destroys Ypsilanti Press ; Fire destroys Detroit market ; Seoul has brief air raid alert ; Train crushed car in Ann Arbor ; Ford executive wants teachers free to seek out truth but would oust Reds: Speaks to MASA in Detroit ; Birmingham deadline set 5 pm Monday for adult night school registration ; Bill is drawn to buy armory ; Skates beat machine age for zooming trip to work ; Police tips aid area actors ; Woman admits dating victim ; Electric organ sales booming in US homes ; Asks for action in Ritchie case ; Laymen's director will occupy pulpit ; 5 hurt in head=on collision on US 10 ; Wants examination on forgery charge ; Three hospitalized after car hits tree ; Heirens case up for review ; Rumor Churchill to retire soon ; Seattle jailbirds able to watch TV for a price ; Work on bridge starts in spring ; Will ask Detroit ban on student weapons ; Innocent convict awaits release, 'won't jaywalk' ; Bobbysox set names duke as heartthrob ; 4th candidate files for city judgeship ; Needed plant opensPDFen-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.Prisoners of warKorean WarCommunismMackinac BridgeThe Pontiac Press: 1954-01-23TextOakland University