2024-09-032024-09-031954-02-16https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17900Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmRoads in bad shape after thaw, heavy rain: All-night storm rages, closing some schools; Highways posted as risky; Power lines and phones out in state areas ; 6 Michigan Reds convicted of conspiracy ; Jury deliberates for seven hours to reach verdict ; Local merchant dies at age 66 ; One of several streets flooded during night ; Calcutta rioters hit US library ; Court of inquiry studying germ warfare confession ; Austria rejects Russian treaty ; Revenue Bureau offices moved ; Vote expected on Bricker bill ; April suggested as '55 tax date ; First "Michigan Week' will be held May 2-8 ; 30,000 plates sold by Pontiac license bureau ; ROKs may hold Indians as surety for prisoners ; Michigan State drops request for name change ; Dairy states fight slash in butter support prices ; Birmingham commission favors new ordinance for abatement of smoke ; Douglas urges satellite policy ; Michigan man awaits ruling ; Birmingham to start fund drive canvass ; Cager's assailants get 30 day in jail ; Detroit eyes baby death in 'riches to rags' family ; Parents get 90 days for child neglect ; Trial board suspends 2 for part in Ritchie escape ; Three more fines in cockfight raid ; Self-employed must report tax in March ; Pontiac donors give 85 pints of blood ; Woodward accident sends 3 to hospital ; Weather conditions halt widening work on M59 ; Change voting date on Troy annexation ; City manager named ; Mother can't understand why daughter gets mad ; President is big coffee drinker ; Minister held on check count ; Protein foods are best to do away with wrinkles ; Child back at home of would-be mother ; Kuhn plans to run for state senator ; Lobbyist control bill unreleased ; Cave explorers report 'orchid paradise' in stone ; Report Ike firm on Indochina aid ; Man stands mute in Jackson slaying ; Speedway president to open auto show ; Check thefts reported by UM hospital staffPDFen-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.WeatherPower outagesMcCarthyismBiological weaponsPrisoners of warMichigan State UniversityBlood drivesAgricultureAdoptionThe Pontiac Press: 1954-02-16TextOakland University