2024-08-292024-08-291954-12-28https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17629Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmFinal test nearing on German arms: French premier still must win assembly OK ; Parents console son who lost legs ; Tax violations bring penalties for 542 persons ; World's speediest man zooms along at 632 mpg on rocket-power sled ; Dog teaches polio victim to walk ; Lure of trains near home brings tragedy for youth ; Yule road death toll rises to 392 ; Spent holiday cracking safe ; Port Huron seeks state smog probe ; Strikers obey return orders; 10th anniversary of Battle of Bulge marked today ; State population over 7 million ; Faces arraignment in baby's murder ; Senator proposes boost of 25 pct. in military pay ; Sheppard receiving huge stacks of mail ; Lawmakers talk briefly on parking lot progress ; Hatoyama airs Red trade plan ; Reds may free three Yankees ; Ceylon strives for neutralism ; 'Make thinking popular': Scientist issues challenge ; One hurt in collision in Bloomfield area ; Coming out held for Negro girls ; Peron ousts Catholics from college posts ; Boy perished in blazing barn ; Straits bridge work 'still going strong' ; Man attacks father, sent to hospital ; Dockers' wives in arms after paper lists wages ; Christmas shopping may break record ; Stubborn fire hits Imlay City ; Mayor chosen at Walled Lake ; Neighbors rally to assist two burned out families ; Elect Don Harley new high priest of Imlay Masons ; Betty Jane Bryant is wed to Robert E. Cascaddan ; Contractor dies in mill accident ; Almont electrician is victim of polio ; Shirley Kelley, Gregory White exchange vows ; Recorded starling last on hit parade ; Service set Friday at Hunters Creek ; Wisconsin maps farmers' part in civil defense planPDFen-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.Germany--DefensesTaxesSpeed recordsPoliomyelitisTraffic safetySheppard, SamDebutantesWeddingsCivil defenseThe Pontiac Press: 1954-12-28TextOakland University