2024-08-292024-08-291954-11-10https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17669Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmDems lose fight to block Dixon-Yates signing: Backers press to waive 30-day waiting period ; Local UF drive hits 94 per cent of original goal ; Dr. Sam's best friends ; Mayor repeats doctor's denial of slaying wife ; Miss Lansing 3rd in Little Miss U.S.A. ; McCarthy tries to tangle censure session debate ; Commission OKs five-city fire protection pact ; Ike asks Senate to ratify treaty ; Mackinac Bridge delayed only slightly by weather ; Mossedegh aide executed in Iran ; Turkish livestock exported to Soviet ; Willman questions vote machine need ; Scientists face food problem ; Ike going to boyhood home at Abilene to dedicate museum on Veterans' Day ; Union OK of wage boost guarantees A-production ; The day in Birmingham: Police Juvenile Division bolstered by Chief Moxley ; DiMaggio visits Marilyn more than physician ; Claim violations of Geneva Pact ; Tear gas attack planned to quiet Okinawa prison ; Socialists wary of cabinet posts ; Rule defendants may have aid ; Key Dems see little tax relief ; Ike hits softer note to Soviets ; Dems tabbed favorites in chairmanship contest ; Dr. H. W. Odum expires at 70 ; Statehood hope high for Alaska, Hawaii ; Verdict grants wish to killer ; Lucille Ball once expressed fear she’d always remain an unknown ; Soviets undertaking antireligious drive ; Professor quits after spicing up college classes ; Seeks to free man imprisoned in killingPDFen-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.United FundTennessee Valley AuthoritySheppard, SamMcCarthy, Joseph, 1908-1957Mackinac BridgeVoting machinesEisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969Monroe, Marilyn, 1926-1962DiMaggio, Joseph, 1914-1999Ball, Lucille, 1911-1989The Pontiac Press: 1954-11-10TextOakland University