2024-09-042024-09-041953-10-26https://hdl.handle.net/10323/18003Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmCity trucking official tells of loans to Keating: Executive says he let unionist borrow $7,000 ; Benson talks to cattlemen: 'mind is open' to their needs, sees obstacles ; Blind meet furry friends ; Reds demand neutral nations in peace talks ; Polio no respecter of age ; State counts 21 fatalities in accidents on weekend ; Desperate hunt continues for vanished babysitter ; High court acts on tidelands ; 42,000 attend Graham rally ; 'Off the record' court initiated ; US fires back on germ story ; Oakland board to choose chairman for Seery's post ; Hazel Park youth arrested by police after release of abducted Detroit girl ; Joint garbage and rubbish collection to be suggested to Birmingham officials ; Open trial of man on narcotic charge ; Retired compositor, Leland Conley, dies ; Complications piling up for Birmingham triangle ; Hunting victims include 10 more ; Writer refuses to judge PWs who stayed behind ; Math specialist among FBI's most wanted ; Reds launch big manhunt ; Solution to traffic problem is super-super market ; Heard in a Pontiac church: Today, as in Adam's day, man finds it hard to obeyPDFen-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.Labor unionsBiological weaponsPrisoners of warThe Pontiac Press: 1953-10-26TextOakland University