2024-08-292024-08-291954-09-25https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17708Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmWalled Lake man's testimony bares FHA laxity: Says complaints on construction were ignored ; Priority ticket put on A-plan by UN group ; Time decision confuses airline ; GOP campaign planned early, say Ike's aides ; Stars wed in Switzerland ; Claim AFL unions trying to woo members of UMW ; Tragedy hits again in Hartley family ; Battle continues despite storm ; Union and Square D firm in marathon talk session ; Censure report held in secrecy ; Auto crashes into residence ; Accident injuries fatal to girl, 14 ; Delaware town awaits race solution in Monday ; Road repair job would take 10 years, cost $100 million, says Leon Belknap ; The day in Birmingham: Holznagel property bought by First Methodist Church; Religion school planned here ; Tennessee governor to be guest at Dem rally here ; Birmingham resident hits proposed parking project ; West Germany asks sovereignty ; Small A-arms test forecast ; Brother's plea prompts Indian student to eat ; Attempt to take nationalist held islands predicted ; Denies slowing H-bomb work ; Wife, 28, enters plea of innocent in mate's death ; Astor is trying to free frozen assets in court ; Legal dignitaries gather at college ; Italy's premier given support ; French, American officials to meet ; Two persons injured in three-car crash ; Camp reports given at morning service ; Sheppard case horrified investigators ; Jay Americana exhibited soon ; Ft. Riley ends cavalry glory ; New officers plan party and program ; $5,000 for 144 skeletons is bargain, school says ; Doctors cast doubt of epileptic heredityPDFen-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.Federal Housing AdministrationDaylight Saving TimePoliticsLabor unionsIntegrationRoadsNuclear testingHunger strikesThe Pontiac Press: 1954-09-25TextOakland University