2024-08-292024-08-291954-07-06https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17778Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm47 persons die in Michigan during weekend: Traffic fatalities hit near-record 33 for holiday ; Jackson Freedom Festival awaits arrival of Nixon ; Death claims businessman ; Commies offer to swap 7 GIs for 3 Czechs ; To be guest abroad of former roomers ; Nevada quake injures two and jars 2 western states ; Sarazen qualifies for British Open ; ‘Mother’ Pennell will Visit GM ‘boys’ in other lands ; Man drowns at county park ; Court upholds one-man jury ; Asks UN admit Commie China ; Today last day for registering in state primary ; Boy electrocuted by worm-catcher ; No deaths, few injuries occur on roads in county ; Birmingham commission will consider relocation of Willits St. at Woodward ; 3 Reds ousted, US reveals ; Pollution down in Silver Lake ; 1st-aid service worked well ; City commission reviews zoning ; Hear testimony by Mrs. Thorne ; Fireworks violation costs five $10 each ; French suspect drug of killing 12 ; 2 boys, 13, arrested in safecracking try ; New water well in operation here ; Livonia resident injured in crash ; Snoring means husband fond of his wife (?) ; Red China okay argument here ; capital expects M'Carthy back ; US will teach jet flying to ex-Jap air aces ; Cannon puts hole in sail of yacht ; 3-year-old tot tries his uncle's revolver ; Mrs. Petrov reveals 1st mate also spied ; Southern trip offered shoppers at Tel-Huron ; 8 US senators offer services to Blair Moody ; Faces court-martial in Formosa charge ; Knowland cites quality of laws ; There's nothing sillier than mice dangling cigarettes from lips ; Truman continues to make progress ; Foiled by traffic, he gets plane crash picturesPDFen-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.Traffic safetyNixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994EarthquakesPeople's Republic of ChinaUnited NationsTruman, Harry S., 1884-1972The Pontiac Press: 1954-07-06TextOakland University