2024-08-292024-08-291954-04-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17837Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFlint policeman slays jailbreaker-kidnaper: Fellow fugitive yields quietly when spotted ; Reds call for talks on injured: Would discuss evacuation plan at Dien Bien Phu ; Kidnap suspect, victims ; M'Carthy fights quiz of Schine's life as a GI ; Rapid-fire aircraft cannon produced at Pontiac Motor ; Driver gets stings on face, pits on glass ; Machine drags man into lake ; Issue injunction in cab dispute ; Retired FHA official testifies; Committee slates vote on Seaway ; French force retakes town ; Rock-slide danger to canal is cited ; Boys' Club members find dog and mend broken leg ; Michigan PTA meeting at Saginaw, Pontiac and Oakland citizens speak ; Property owners group OK's plans for closing of Pembroke Manor streets ; Club is denied liquor license ; 1,851 children taking vaccine ; GM consultant to be speaker ; William Beaumont name given to Oakland Hospital ; Store manager turns detective; gets his man ; Bus driver injured as car strikes auto ; Newspapers battle on for freedom of the press to protect public's interest ; Writer denies Stevens contract ; New York City adopts $1,639,000,000 budget ; Bill would limit Ike's authority ; Woman writes swearing essay at judge's order ; Hearings cost hundreds a day ; Entire class of year '98 (4 girls) has reunion ; Fire alarm bell goes berserk - and it's falsePDFen-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.French IndochinaKidnappingsParents' and teachers' associationsSaint Lawrence SeawayWilliam Beaumont HospitalsFreedom of the pressThe Pontiac Press: 1954-04-28TextOakland University