2024-08-292024-08-291954-05-07https://hdl.handle.net/10323/17829Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilmReds take Dien Bien Phu after 57-day siege: Little fortress Isabelle still holds off Vietminh ; Seaway to benefit Pontiac locality: Shipping costs cut; more jobs now foreseen ; Dondero receives Seaway trophy ; Consumers cuts natural gas rate by 6 pct. ; Tell of 'threats' by Carr, Cohn ; Youth services chief to resign ; Seaway victory personal for Rep. Dondero ; Supporters hails Seaway victory ; 2 school board positions open ; Employment up by half million ; lke says Dien Bien Phu 'Will stand as a symbol' ; Only known Lusitania survivor in US tells of 'death' in the sea 49 years ago ' ; Governor signs law on higher jobless pay ; Birmingham recreation board making plans for city's summer program ; United Fund official to resign on June 1 ; 5 suspects held in breakin wave ; Russel Holland wins in contest ; Police hold Pontiac man in gun theft ; Ground is broken for straits bridge ; Singer says Army didn't coddle him ; Wood for 9 million homes 'wasted' ; St. Fred play set to open ; Twin Rodney Brodie visiting his family ; 130 guests visit child guidance center ; Friends of Keel family starting aid committeePDFen-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.French IndochinaSaint Lawrence SeawayDondero, George A. (George Anthony), 1883-1968Natural gasMcCarthyismLusitania (Steamship)Unemployment compensationMackinac BridgeThe Pontiac Press: 1954-05-07TextOakland University